Fan Casting Greg Davies as Iron Bert The Diesel Engine in Thomas & Friends Shorts #3 (U.S. Dub Version):Sir Handel The Movie Star

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Greg Davies as Iron Bert The Diesel Engine in Thomas & Friends Shorts #3 (U.S. Dub Version):Sir Handel The Movie Star

Greg DaviesUnited Kingdom

57 years old
Greg Davies is an award-winning stand-up comedian, writer and actor known for starring in his critically lauded sitcom Man Down (Channel 4). After playing the infamously psychotic Head of Sixth For...
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Thomas & Friends Shorts #3 (U.S. Dub Version):Sir Handel The Movie Star

Thomas & Friends Shorts #3 (U.S. Dub Version):Sir Handel The Movie Star

(May 2025 Episode 3rd Short Episode/U.S. Dub Version Thomas & Friends/Shorts #3)
by HIT ENTERTAINMENT & PBS KIDS
Two Film Directors/Camera Operators & A Film Producer Comes To Sodor Railway And Making A Movie About A Small Blue Tank Engine Named Sir Handel. At That Point, Sir Handel And The Few Engines Will B...
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Greg Davies is known for his roles in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies and The Inbetweeners Movie. He has been suggested by fans for 144 roles on myCast, including A Song of Ice and Fire in Actors who should be in / join certain Cinematic Universe. Similar actors include Hugh Laurie, Martin Freeman, and Gary Oldman. Greg Davies was suggested to play Iron Bert The Diesel Engine in Thomas & Friends Shorts #3 (U.S. Dub Version):Sir Handel The Movie Star by jacobcoronado. Thomas & Friends Shorts #3 (U.S. Dub Version):Sir Handel The Movie Star has 21 roles, including Composer, Producer, and Narrator.

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