Fan Casting Keith Wickham as Salty The Dockyard Diesel Engine in Thomas & Friends:Carly And The Big Heavy Diesel Engine Series #21 Episode #1

jacobcoronado made this fan casting suggestion on March 23, 2025. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Keith Wickham as Salty The Dockyard Diesel Engine in Thomas & Friends:Carly And The Big Heavy Diesel Engine Series #21 Episode #1

Keith WickhamUnited Kingdom

60 years old
Keith Wickham (born 9 February 1965) is a British voice actor, comedian and screenwriter. He is known for providing the voice of various characters in the children's television series Thomas & Frie...
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Thomas & Friends:Carly And The Big Heavy Diesel Engine Series #21 Episode #1

Thomas & Friends:Carly And The Big Heavy Diesel Engine Series #21 Episode #1

(April 2025 Episode/Series #21 Episode #1)
by HIT ENTERTAINMENT & PBS KIDS
Carly Is Having A Nice Day At Brendam Docks. Suddenly, She Saw A Big Heavy Diesel Engine At Brendam Docks. It's Diesel 10. Diesel 10 Wanted To Get Rid Of Carly. But She Tells Diesel 10 To Stop Doin...
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Keith Wickham is known for his roles in A Wizard's Tale, Christmas Carol: The Movie, and Octonauts and the Caves of Sac Actun. He has been suggested by fans for 2,831 roles on myCast, including Diesel 10 in Thomas & Friends: Best Friends Forever (2024). Similar actors include Neil Crone, Rob Rackstraw, and Mark Strong. Keith Wickham was suggested to play Salty The Dockyard Diesel Engine in Thomas & Friends:Carly And The Big Heavy Diesel Engine Series #21 Episode #1 by jacobcoronado. Thomas & Friends:Carly And The Big Heavy Diesel Engine Series #21 Episode #1 has 23 roles, including Diesel 10, Carly The Crane, and Producer.

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