
George Roubicek
Biography
George Karl Roubicek (born 25 May 1935) is an Austrian actor, and a dialogue director and script adaptor for English-language versions of foreign films and television shows. Born in Austria, Roubicek appeared in a number of small roles throughout the 1950s, '60s and '70s, including the films The Bedford Incident, Billion Dollar Brain and The Dirty Dozen. In 1967, he appeared in The Tomb of the Cybermen, a four-part Doctor Who serial. He played the part of Semenkin in The Champions (Reply Box No.666 episode, 1967). Roubicek had a small role in A New Hope, the first Star Wars film, as the Imperial Commander Praji. He also appeared in two James Bond films, You Only Live Twice and The Spy Who Loved Me. Although he continued acting in small roles during his later years, his later career was more focused on dubbing foreign films and television shows into English-language versions. He directed the dubbing of 13 previously unaired episodes of the cult Japanese series Monkey, a show he previously performed voice-acting for in the late 1970s. In 2008, he adapted the French animated film Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest to an English-language version. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Roubicek, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Star Wars
as Cmdr. Praji (Imperial Officer #2 on rebel ship) (uncredited)
1977

The Bedford Incident
as Lieutenant Berger U.S.N. - C.I.C.
1965

Bad Timing
as Policeman #1
1980

Blind Date
as Police constable
1959
Mille Miglia
as Hugo
1968

Wynne and Penkovsky
as Oslaf
1985

Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen
as Captain Hopper
1967

Murphy's War
as German Submarine Crewman (uncredited)
1971

The Dirty Dozen
as Pvt. Arthur James Gardner
1967
The Life of Galileo
as Ludovico
1964

The Patriot Game
as Detective Inspector
1969

Night of the Eagle
as Cleaner (uncredited)
1962

The One That Got Away
as German Prisoner
1957

Battle of Britain
as Sergeant Pilot - Falke's Crew (uncredited)
1969

The Spy Who Loved Me
as Stromberg One Captain
1977

The Solarnauts
1967

Dad's Army
as German Radio Operator
1971

Foreign Exchange
as Karkov
1970

The Games
as Mark
1970

You Only Live Twice
as Astronaut - 2nd American Spacecraft
1967
TV Appearances

The Protectors
as Policeman
1972

The Champions
as Semenkin
1968

Bergerac
as Walter Vance
1981

The Saint
as Carter
1962

Play for Today
as Pieter
1970

The Avengers
as Grant
1961

The Saint
as KGB Agent (uncredited)
1962
Moonstrike
as Michel
1963

The Wednesday Play
as Dr. Drew Marshall
1964

BBC Play of the Month
as Bradley
1965

Maigret
as Daniel
1960

Dickens of London
as Eberfield
1976