
Age: 57
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Matt Wilkinson is a British actor, voice actor, playwright, and director. Wilkinson trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and has performed in theatre, film, television, and animation. Early theatre work included Alan Bennett's The Wind in the Willows (Old Vic, 1996) directed by Jeremy Sams, and in 1997 The Warp for Ken Campbell (Barnet), Take Away (Lyric Hammersmith) and The Birds (The Gate). He was also seen in The Gift (BBC) directed by Danny Hiller. In 1998 he played Torvald in A Doll's House (Harrogate) and performed in Playing Hide and Seek with Jesus by Richard Herring (Pleasance, Edinburgh) directed by Jeremy Herrin. More film work included 'The Avengers' (Warner Bros), The Jolly Boys' Last Stand with Andy Serkis, and Sacha Baron Cohen and The Tichborne Claimant directed by David Yates, both with Bigger Picture Company. In 1999 David Hayman directed him in Harbour Lights II (BBC) and over the next few years Wilkinson took roles in The Mystery of Men (BBC), It's A Girl Thing (Channel 4), Shackleton (Channel 4), Ali G Inda House and About A Boy (both Working Title). In 2003 he performed in Hideki Noda's play Red Demon (Young Vic, London). Parts followed in V for Vendetta (Warner Bros. 2005), The Message (BBC 2006), and Finkle in Finkle's Odyssey (Large Films, 2006). In 2011 he played Trigorin in The Seagull at the Arcola Theatre, London with Geraldine James. Since 2009 Wilkinson has contributed over 20 characters to Thomas & Friends (HIT Entertainment) including Rocky, Spencer, Kevin, Charlie, Stanley, Cranky, and Farmer McColl in the UK dub as well as Rusty, Diesel 10, Winston and Ben (since Season 22) in both dubs. His first animation was playing Weasel on Watership Down (CITV, 1999). Other work includes Empire Square (Channel 4, 2006) created and directed by Dave Rowntree from Blur, The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky (Channel 5, 2007), Boris, Zed, et al in 64 Zoo Lane (CBBC, 2009), Bunny Maloney in Bunny Maloney (MoonScoop, 2009), Trust Me I'm A Genie (Millimages, 2011), Justin and the Knights of Valor (Kandor, 2013), rude-boy Stevie in The Unbeatables (Universal, 2014) and Mr. Fuzzy in 101 Dalmatian Street (Disney, 2018). He has narrated Cops With Cameras (ITV)[24] and voiced Scott in Blizzard: Race to the Pole (BBC, 2006). For gamers, he is Murmur in EA's Hellgate: London, Frida in LittleBigPlanet (PS4), Alexander the Great in Total War: Arena and Felix and Gor-Rok in Total War: Warhammer II (both Creative Assembly). Wilkinson's break in the ad world came when he signed to do the Be The Best army campaigns of the late 1990s. Since then he has voiced numerous commercials for TV and radio including the iconic If Carlsberg did... In 2002 Wilkinson wrote and directed his first play Sun is Shining about a turbulent love affair between a British Chinese city boy and a Glaswegian painter. A sell-out at the Kings Head Theatre, London, and BAC Time Out Critics' Choice season (2003), it transferred to the Brits Off Broadway Festival at 59E59 Theaters in New York City in 2004. In 2003 Wilkinson co-adapted physical theatre piece Red Demon for Japanese performer auteur Hideki Noda. It played at the Young Vic and Theatre Cocoon, Tokyo. In 2005 he directed Jake Broder in His Royal Hipness Lord Buckley at the Zam Zam Room, Broder's tribute to the legendary swing imposter (PizzaExpress Jazz Club, London). In 2006 he wrote and directed a short film Lion which screened at festivals in Berlin, Paris, and Nashville. Red Sea Fish (Brighton Dome Studio Theatre and Brits Off-Broadway, 59E59 Theaters, New York) was staged in 2009 and a female monologue Just Let Go (Chisenhale Dance Space) in 2012. In 2015 he wrote and directed My Eyes Went Dark at the Finborough Theatre.[32] Starring Cal MacAninch and Thusitha Jayasundera it was nominated for three Off West End Awards including Best Play. The production transferred to the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh 2016, and 59E59 Theaters New York 2017.

Matt Wilkinson

Rusty
for Rusty in Thomas & Friends:Rebecca And The Two Little Engines Series #2 Episode #8
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It Is A Really Beautiful Day On Sodor Rebecca Wanted To Come And Visit The Two Little Engines At The Narrow Gauge Railway. However, Emily is on her way to the Works to be mended when she meets Rebecca and the two Narrow Gauge Engines which is Skarloey And Peter Sam, who is wondering what they can do next. Emily says goodbye to Rebecca Along With The Two Narrow Gauge Engines with compliments to their Railway. Meanwhile, Rheneas is having trouble; he is trying to be kind to some coaches he is pulling, but they refuse to trust him, and become awkward and rude. Later On, When Rebecca arrives at North Western Railway With The Two Narrow Gauge Engines, Rebecca Finds Out That Thomas Is Having Problems With The Wheels And Boiler Ache. At That Point, Rebecca Should Tell Sir Topham Hatt About The Situation And Then Skarloey And Peter Sam Had To Stay For A While. After Rebecca Finally Taking Care Of Thomas And Then Thomas Returning Back To The Sheds, But Later On, When Rebecca Heading Back To The Narrow Gauge Railway, She Saw Sir Topham Hatt Once Again And Thanks To Rebecca And The Two Little Engines Skarloey And Peter Sam For Being A Responsible And A Really Useful Engines. This is a Remake Version of this episode.