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Tony Selby: A Charismatic Chameleon of the Screen With a career spanning over seven decades, Tony Selby was a true chameleon of the screen, effortlessly inhabiting a wide range of memorable roles across film, television, and stage. From the gruff but lovable Corporal Percy Marsh in the sitcom "Get Some In!" to the wily, morally ambiguous Sabalom Glitz in "Doctor Who," Selby brought an undeniable charm and versatility to every performance. What made Selby so captivating was his ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles, often within the same project. In the 2012 horror-comedy "Cockneys vs Zombies," he showcased both his impeccable timing and his capacity for conveying the pathos of a man confronting the end of the world. This deft touch was evident in his acclaimed turn as the titular protagonist in the 2000 short film "Happy Birthday Shakespeare," where he embodied the aging Bard with a poignant blend of gravitas and wry humor. Throughout his prolific career, Selby consistently challenged himself, taking on complex, multifaceted characters that defied simple categorization. Whether portraying the troubled protagonist of the 1997 drama "Loop" or the real-life figure of actor Richard Wilson in the 2013 documentary "Both Feet In the Army," Selby brought a depth and nuance to his performances that cemented his reputation as one of Britain's most versatile and engaging character actors.

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