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'''Ronald Rich''' is a British supporting player best known for his role as ], the personal bodyguard of ] in the 1967 ] film, '']''. His 6 ft 8 in (203 cm) frame dwarfed even the 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) ] during their confrontation in Blofeld's lair. '''Ronald Rich''' is a British supporting player best known for his role as ], the personal bodyguard of ] in the 1967 ] film, '']''. His 6 ft 8 in (203 cm) frame dwarfed even the 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) ] during their confrontation in Blofeld's lair.


Rich has also appeared twice in '']'', first in '']'' (1965), where he played 'Gunnar the Giant' (a ] warrior), and next in '']'' (also 1965), where he reportedly played 'Trantis'. This character, though, reappears in the subsequent '']'' played by Roy Evans who resembles the dwarf-like alien played by ] in ''Mission to the Unknown''. Rich actually played the giant alien delegate in translucent costume and white helmet, named 'Warrien'. Alas, while ''The Time Meddler'' survives in the ] archives intact, ''Mission to the Unknown'' is lost. Rich has also appeared twice in '']'', first in '']'' (1965), where he played 'Gunnar the Giant' (a ] warrior), and next in '']'' (also 1965), where he reportedly played 'Trantis'. This character, though, reappears in the subsequent '']'' played by Roy Evans who resembles the dwarf-like alien played by ] in ''Mission to the Unknown''. Rich actually played the giant alien delegate in translucent costume and white helmet. There is much speculation as to which character Rich actually plays here, and it's possible that it's actually 'Celation' - a character who changes appearance twice in "The Daleks Master Plan" (though it's certain he doesn't play the character 'Warrien' as there was no such character - this was simply a fan mishearing the phrase "Embodiment Gris"). Alas, while ''The Time Meddler'' survives in the ] archives intact, ''Mission to the Unknown'' is lost.


Other film appearances include '']'' (1966), alongside Michael Caine; and opposite Leslie Phillips in '']'' (1967). Other film appearances include '']'' (1966), alongside Michael Caine; and opposite Leslie Phillips in '']'' (1967).

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Ronald Rich as Hans in You Only Live Twice (1967)

Ronald Rich is a British supporting player best known for his role as Hans, the personal bodyguard of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the 1967 James Bond film, You Only Live Twice. His 6 ft 8 in (203 cm) frame dwarfed even the 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) Sean Connery during their confrontation in Blofeld's lair.

Rich has also appeared twice in Doctor Who, first in The Time Meddler (1965), where he played 'Gunnar the Giant' (a Viking warrior), and next in Mission to the Unknown (also 1965), where he reportedly played 'Trantis'. This character, though, reappears in the subsequent The Daleks' Master Plan played by Roy Evans who resembles the dwarf-like alien played by Johnnie Clayton in Mission to the Unknown. Rich actually played the giant alien delegate in translucent costume and white helmet. There is much speculation as to which character Rich actually plays here, and it's possible that it's actually 'Celation' - a character who changes appearance twice in "The Daleks Master Plan" (though it's certain he doesn't play the character 'Warrien' as there was no such character - this was simply a fan mishearing the phrase "Embodiment Gris"). Alas, while The Time Meddler survives in the BBC archives intact, Mission to the Unknown is lost.

Other film appearances include Alfie (1966), alongside Michael Caine; and opposite Leslie Phillips in Doctor in Clover (1967).

He also appeared in an 1968 episode of The Benny Hill Show.

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