Fan Casting Keith Wickham as Salty The Dockyard Diesel Engine in Thomas & Friends:Thomas & Skarloey At The 4th Of July Party Series #7 Episode #3

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Keith Wickham as Salty The Dockyard Diesel Engine in Thomas & Friends:Thomas & Skarloey At The 4th Of July Party Series #7 Episode #3

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:Thomas & Skarloey At The 4th Of July Party Series #7 Episode #3

Thomas & Friends:Thomas & Skarloey At The 4th Of July Party Series #7 Episode #3

(July 2024 Episode/Series #7 Episode #3)
by HIT ENTERTAINMENT & PBS KIDS
Thomas & Skarloey Really Loves Fireworks Display On The 4th Of July. Meanwhile, Sir Topham Hatt Tells Thomas & Skarloey To Take The Sodor Cookie Cars To Elsbridge Station In Preparation For The 4...
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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 2,731 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:Thomas & Skarloey At The 4th Of July Party Series #7 Episode #3 by jacobcoronado. Thomas & Friends:Thomas & Skarloey At The 4th Of July Party Series #7 Episode #3 has 27 roles, including Troublesome Trucks, Producer, and Composer.

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