Fan Casting David Holt as All Additional voices in 2012: FAREWELL ATLANTIS (a David Mitton/Roland Emmerich Film) (2009)

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David Holt as All Additional voices in 2012: FAREWELL ATLANTIS (a David Mitton/Roland Emmerich Film) (2009)

David HoltUnited Kingdom

61 years old
David Holt is a London-based English character actor, widely experienced in television, voice-over, theatre, and radio work. Additionally, he writes for various radio and television productions.
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2012: FAREWELL ATLANTIS (a David Mitton/Roland Emmerich Film) (2009)

2012: FAREWELL ATLANTIS (a David Mitton/Roland Emmerich Film) (2009)

Directed by Roland Emmerich & David Mitton (A Columbia Pictures Releases)
by CENTROPOLIS ENTERTAINMENT STAR TUG & MARINE, ALLIED FILMMAKERS
From David Mitton, Director of TUGS and Thomas the Tank Engine, and Roland Emmerich, Director of The Day After Tomorrow and Independence Day, comes the ultimate action-adventure film, exploding wit...
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David Holt is known for his roles in A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, The House, and Missing Link. He has been suggested by fans for 95 roles on myCast, including The Best Actors Who Voiced Santa Claus in The Best Santa Claus. Similar actors include Keith Wickham, Neil Morrissey, and Rob Rackstraw. David Holt was suggested to play All Additional voices in 2012: FAREWELL ATLANTIS (a David Mitton/Roland Emmerich Film) (2009) by popsicle_meowbarkltd. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Ashley Johnson, Brian Dobson, and Kate Harbour. 2012: FAREWELL ATLANTIS (a David Mitton/Roland Emmerich Film) (2009) has 116 roles, including Model Makers/animators, Producer, and Additional voices 53.

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