Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK
Nigel Lambert (11 May 1944 – 11 September 2024) was an English voice actor. He is best known for his role as the narrator of the first series of the BBC comedy series Look Around You, as well as Merle Ambrose in the MMORPG Wizard101. Lambert was born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex on 11 May 1944. Acting from the age of 12, Lambert began his stage education at Arts Educational Trust School, Piccadilly. After a brief spell at the Italia Conti Stage School, he joined a repertory company in Cork before completing his training at RADA. This was following by working in repertory theatre in Ireland and Northampton, as well as the Royal National Theatre. He then worked in radio and television, as well as being a member of Hatch End Players. He appeared in the 1967 The Avengers episode entitled "The 50,000 pound Breakfast" as the second doctor. Lambert played the role of athlete Ken Sparten in the 1969 SF/horror film Scream and Scream Again, and in more recent years provides the voice of Mr Curry in The Adventures of Paddington Bear television series and also Papa in the Dolmio pasta sauce puppet commercials. He also appeared as Operative Chris Granger in the UFO episode "Computer Affair" and contributed extensively to the magazine partwork Story Teller published by Marshall Cavendish, consisting of a fortnightly magazine and a cassette tape featuring children's stories. Lambert recorded over 50 BBC audiobooks. In 1980, he played the character of Hardin in the Doctor Who story The Leisure Hive, in addition to providing the voice of the Priest Triangle in the 2021 episodes War of the Sontarans and Once, Upon Time. He played the computer operative in the first episode of Blake's 7, The Way Back (1978). On 11 September 2024, it was announced that Lambert had died at the age of 80

as Doctor

as Priest Triangle
2005

as Hardin
1963

as Doctor
1961

as Investigator
1992

1984

as Dr. Stevens
1981

1978

as Wing Commander
1977

as Milkman
1965

as Moonbase Operative
1970

as Nigel
1990

as Tranter
1971
as Cinema Voice
1985
2001

as (Voice)
1996

as Bill
1988

as Cinema Voice
1985

as Estate Agent
1982

as Vernon Birtwhistle
1982

as Hardin
1980

as Sir Thomas Lovell
1979

as Older Boy
1973

as Ken Sparten
1970

as Young German Solider (uncredited)
1968
as Campion
1965

as Milkman
1965
as Doctor
1 ep.

as Priest Triangle
2 episodes

as Hardin
3 episodes

as Doctor
1 episodes

as Investigator
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Dr. Stevens
1 episodes


as Wing Commander
1 episodes

as Milkman
1 episodes

as Moonbase Operative
1 episodes

as Nigel
1 episodes

as Tranter
1 episodes

as Eric Anderson
1 episodes

as Mr. Reginald Curry
117 episodes

as Bill
1 episodes

as Narrator
8 episodes

as Otto Dehmel
1 episodes

as Reverend Norris
4 episodes

as Planchet
7 episodes

as Reverend Septimus Blenkinsop
2 episodes

as Rev. Norris
6 episodes

as Maitre D'
1 episodes