Name: | The Player of Games |
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By: | Iain M. Banks |
Narrated by: | Peter Kenny |
Series: | Culture |
Length | 11 hrs and 25 mins |
Category: | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction |
Release Date: | 2011-05-04 |
Language: | English |
I don’t think so. is a man of many talents. He has acted on stage and screen, presented programmes on BBC Radio 4, is a published author and has been a professional musician.
Kenny was born in London, England, the son of actress Angela Thorne and actor Edward Petherbridge. He has two sisters, actress Emily Petherbridge and director Rebecca Gatward. He was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied English Literature.
Kenny’s acting career began in the early 1980s with a number of roles in television and film, including The Young Ones, The Bill and The Player of Games. He has also appeared in numerous stage productions, including Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest and The Taming of the Shrew.
In addition to his acting work, Kenny has also presented a number of programmes on BBC Radio 4, including The Film Programme and Kaleidoscope. He is also a published author, with his debut novel, The Bells of Burracombe, being released in 2014.
Kenny is also a professional musician and has released two albums, Songs from the Heart (2010) and The Man with the Violin (2012).
Haven’t heard it yet, but if it’s like the others I love it!
As others have said, I really enjoy listening to Peter Kenny’s voice. He has a pleasant, soothing voice that is very easy to listen to. I have purchased several of his books and have not been disappointed with any of them.
1. Completing the game.
2. Getting all the endings.
3. 100%ing the game.
4. Getting the platinum trophy.
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