William Gaminara

William Gaminara

actor, writer

William Gaminara was born on Jan 21, 1956 in Northern Rhodesia. William Gaminara's big-screen debut came with Odin directed by Takeshi Shirato in 1985, strarring Minami (1992) (English version, voice). William Gaminara is known for Elden Ring directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, Martha Mackintosh stars as Melina and Anthony Howell as Margit. The most recent award William Gaminara achieved is Writers' Guild of Great Britain. The upcoming new movie William Gaminara plays is Elden Ring which will be released on Feb 25, 2022.

William Gaminara was born in 1956. He was brought up in Lusaka, Zambia, then Northern Rhodesia, and jokes that he first wanted to be an actor after playing a sheep in a school Nativity play. Coming to England as a child he attended Winchester College and Lincoln College , Oxford before becoming an actor, his big break being as one of the Tolpuddle Martyrs in Bill Douglas's film ' Comrades'. Although he is a writer who has penned episodes of television dramas such as 'This Life' and a musician, playing piano and guitar in a band, he is probably best known for three roles as a doctor, as Dr Richard Locke in radio's 'The Archers', and on television as Dr Andrew Bower in 'Casualty' and the ill-fated pathologist Leo Dalton in 'Silent Witness'. In fact both his mother and sister are doctors.

  • Birthday

    Jan 21, 1956
  • Place of Birth

    Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

Writers' Guild of Great Britain
1997
TV - Original Drama Serial
Winner - Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award

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