Guy Siner


Guy Domville Siner is an American-born English actor best known for his role as Oberleutnant Hubert Gruber in the British television series 'Allo 'Allo!

Early life

Siner was born in New York City. His father was American, born in Manhattan, New York, and his mother English, born in Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex. His mother wanted him to be educated in the United Kingdom, and the family returned there when he was five. After attending St Edmund's School, Hindhead, he trained for the stage at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
He is cousin to the actress Selina Cadell and her brother, the late Simon Cadell.

Career

In 1980, Siner portrayed director Mack Sennett in The Biograph Girl, a short-lived West End musical about the silent film era. He notably embraced the character of Lieutenant Hubert Gruber in the sitcom Allo 'Allo! for the run of the series between 1982 and 1992.
Other credits include
I, Claudius; Babylon 5; Seinfeld; You Rang, M'Lord?; The Brittas Empire;
'; Martial Law; '; Secret Army; ' and the Doctor Who story "Genesis of the Daleks."
He played a small role in the movie '. In addition to this, he also appeared in
ChuckleVision. He also lent his voice to United Plankton Pictures to voice the villain Man Ray in SpongeBob SquarePants in the season 3 episode, Mermaid and Barnacle Boy III.
In 2001, Siner appeared as a guest star in Episode 4 of the Trey Parker-Matt Stone sitcom
That's My Bush!, playing the President of Austria.
In 2006, Siner appeared in two films by writer and director David Roden called
Beginner's Please and The Resurrectionist.
In June and July 2007, he reprised his role of Lieutenant Gruber in the stage play of
Allo 'Allo, for Twelfth Night Theatre in Brisbane, alongside Gorden Kaye and Sue Hodge, playing their original roles of René Artois and Mimi Labonq. The other characters were portrayed by various Australian actors, including Katy Manning, Steven Tandy and Jason Gann.
Siner is one of only ten actors to appear in both the Star Trek and Doctor Who franchises.
After 'Allo 'Allo came to the end of its run in 1992, Siner worked for a time in the United States, based in Los Angeles, California. He has since returned to the United Kingdom, and now resides in Chesham in Buckinghamshire.

Other ventures

Siner voiced several Star Wars video games:
He worked as a script editor on two expanded universe Doctor Who stories in 2008.
Siner appeared in Episode 2 of the BBC sitcom Family Tree, which first aired on British television in July 2013.

Filmography