Oliver Muirhead is an English character actor known for often portraying pompous country gentlemen. In 1986, he also directed the musical pantomime A Christmas Held Captive. In addition to acting, Muirhead has also lent his voice to various animated series P.J. Sparkles and Spider-Man, and the video games Zork: Grand Inquisitor, Dead to Rights, The Hobbit, and Eragon.
He is perhaps most recognizable for his appearances in 1990s commercials for To...
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