
Shane Rimmer
Shane Rimmer was a Canadian actor, voice actor and screenwriter, known for providing the voice of Scott Tracy in the British television series Thunderbirds. He has mostly performed in supporting roles, frequently in films and television series filmed in the United Kingdom, having relocated to England in the late 1950s. His appearances include roles in such widely-known films as Dr Strangelove (1964), Rollerball (1975), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Gandhi (1982), Out of Africa (1985) and Crusoe (1989). More recently, he has appeared in Spy Game (2001) and Batman Begins (2005). In the earlier years of his career, there were several uncredited performances, among others for films such as You Only Live Twice (1967), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Star Wars (1977) and Superman II (1980). With the exception of recurring featured cast members, he has appeared in more James Bond films than any other actor. Rimmer has a long association with Gerry Anderson. Thunderbirds fans may recognise him as the voice actor behind the character Scott Tracy. He drafted the plotline for the penultimate episode, "Ricochet", which was later turned into a script by Tony Barwick. He also wrote scripts and provided uncredited voices for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Joe 90 and The Secret Service, has made appearances in episodes of Anderson's live-action UFO and The Protectors, and has provided voices for Space: 1999 and has guest-starred in the episode "Space Brain". In later years, he starred in the unscreened pilot Space Police (later made into a series with other actors and titled Space Precinct) and provided the voice for Anderson's stop-motion gumshoe Dick Spanner, P.I. Rimmer and fellow Anderson actor Ed Bishop often joked about how often their professional paths crossed and termed themselves "Rent-a-Yanks". They appeared together as NASA operatives in the opening of You Only Live Twice and as USN sailors in The Bedford Incident, as well as touring together in live stage shows, including "Death of a Salesman" in the 1990s. He also appeared in Doctor Who in 1966, and in Coronation Street as two different characters: Joe Donnelli (1968–1970), who held Stan Ogden hostage in No. 5 before committing suicide, and Malcolm Reid (1988), father of Audrey Roberts' son Stephen. He has made many guest appearances in British television series for ITV, including in Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected, and ITC's The Persuaders!. In 1989, Rimmer was reunited with former Gerry Anderson actors Ed Bishop and Matt Zimmerman in the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet. Rimmer and Bishop also appeared in the BBC drama-documentary Hiroshima, completed not long after Bishop's death in 2005. Note: His official website and travel record on the Immigration & Travel section of Ancestry give his year of birth as 1929.
14 TV shows
TV Shows

Doctor Who
BBC One

Casualty
BBC One

BBC Play of the Month
BBC One

Space: 1999
ITV1

Playhouse
BBC Two

Theatre 625
BBC Two

UFO
Associated Television

The Persuaders!
ITV1

The Protectors
Associated Television

Secret Army
BBC One

Thunderbirds
Associated Television

Van der Valk
ITV1

Return of the Saint
ITV1

Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
Associated Television
Other Credits
Tales of the Unexpected, Dick Spanner, Joe 90, Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, Oppenheimer, Compact, Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime, Orson Welles' Great Mysteries, Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense, Quiller, Philip Marlowe, Private Eye, Mistral's Daughter, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, Lace, The Fortunate Pilgrim, The Saint, Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans, A Very British Coup, Thunderbirds: The Anniversary Episodes, The Bourne Identity, A Man Called Intrepid, Second Verdict, Lipstick on Your Collar, The Rose Medallion, Armchair Theatre, Stanley and the Women