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Rhind-Tutt was born in West Drayton . He has a brother, David, who is married to actress Audrey Palmer. He attended the John Lyon School in Harrow , Middlesex . While there he acted in school productions, eventually playing the lead in a school production of '' Hamlet '' that played at the Edinburgh Festival fringe in the mid 1980s. After reading English at the University Of Warwick , he attended the Central School Of Speech And Drama in London. He landed his first big acting break playing the Duke of York in '' The Madness Of King George '' (1994). This was followed by a succession of smaller television and film roles in '' Tomorrow Never Dies '' (1997), '' Heat Of The Sun '' (1998), as a student in '' The Saint '' (1998) and as the '' Time Out '' journalist in '' Notting Hill '' (1999) among others. He then landed a major role in William Boyd’s First World War drama '' The Trench '' (1999) alongside Paul Nicholls and Daniel Craig . 2001 saw him cast as Mr Pimms alongside Angelina Jolie in the big screen adaptation of '' Tomb Raider '', followed by Frank’s friend Rod in '' Miranda '' (2002). Apart from his starring role in ''Green Wing'', he has also had a major role in cult American show '' Keen Eddie '' as Inspector Monty Pippin, as well as starring alongside Simon Pegg in the British comedy '' Hippies ''. He also appeared as a duellist in Roots Manuva 's video Too Cold . He has also had guest appearances in '' Let Them Eat Cake '' as the Advisor, '' Absolutely Fabulous '' as actor Tyler, and '' Black Books '' as travel writer Jason Hamilton. More recently, he played philandering art teacher Nigel Plumb in the BBC 2 adaptation of Jonathan Coe's '' The Rotters' Club '', and appeared as Antoine Lavoisier in Channel 4's ''E=mc&2''. Rhind-Tutt is soon to appear in two films, '' The River King '' - based on the book by Alice Hoffman - and '' Rabbit Fever '', a Mockumentary about women addicted to their vibrators. In March 2007 he started acting at the National Theatre, in ''Landscape with Weapon'' by Joe Penhall. His voice is used in '' Sunday Pants '', a cartoon series programme for the Cartoon Network . He has also acted on radio, including the comedy '' The Other Man '' on BBC Radio 4 in 2006 and an adaptation of Wilkie Collins novel ''Basil'' playing the title role, again on BBC Radio 4 ). He has also done voiceovers for '' Sky Box Office '' with his ''Green Wing'' co-star Stephen Mangan , for the English newspaper '' The Daily Telegraph '' and for Barclaycard . Currently Rhind-Tutt also does the voiceover for British Airways . He has also been the voice of CHERUB by Robert Muchamore as he did the voice over for the audio book of ''The Recruit''.
The motorcyle Rhind-Tutt rides in Green Wing , a Ducati 1000DS , was the actors own bike. He is currently the narrator for the BBC2 show 'The Seven Ages of Rock' and the BBC1 show 'Real Men...' EXTERNAL LINKS
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