"Inglis strikes precisely the right note in his narration. It was one of Recorded Books best-selling titles however prior to 2012 it was only available on physical media (CD-ROM or tape) at which point it was released in digital format. It was through his one-man stage adaptations that he was noticed by Recorded Books and asked to narrate an unabridged edition of Lord of the Rings (1990) and soon after The Hobbit (1991). These performances have been described as "award winning". In the 1970s and 80s, Inglis wrote, produced and acted in one-man stage dramatisations of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Inglis has narrated audiobooks by Tolkien (described below), and the first three books by Ursula K.
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Inglis' TV appearances including as Ned Kelly in The Stringybark Massacre (short, 1968) as Chief sub in Play for Today (TV series, 1978/79) as Professor Doom in Wizbit (TV series, 1986) as Alan Clark in Casualty (TV series, 2002). Inglis has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Court Theatre, playing characters such as the Ghost and Claudius in Hamlet and Mr. He has adapted works to stage for one-man performances of A Christmas Carol (1983), and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, for which Inglis was called "one of the wonders of the Fringe." He has also adapted Chaucer, Shakespeare, Tolkien and Orwell to one act performances. In 2012, he was awarded a £16,000 Arts Council grant to write Regent's Canal, a Folk Opera, a musical that celebrates the 200th anniversary of the digging of the eight-mile Regent's Canal. His more recent works include a play about Lisa Pontecorvo, the daughter of geneticist Guido Pontecorvo, it played in small theatres and community centres around England in 20. His plays include Voyage of the Endeavour (1965), based on the journal of Captain James Cook Canterbury Tales (1968), dramatised readings from Chaucer Erf (1971), a one-actor play about the twenty-first century A Rum Do (1970), a musical based on the governorship of Lachlan Macquarie and Men Who Shaped Australia, for Better or for Worse (1968), a one-actor play dealing with significant historical figures. As of 2012, he lives in Somers Town, a district in central London. Inglis was born in Australia but has lived and worked in England for many years. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. He is the narrator of the unabridged audiobook editions of J. Robert Inglis (born in 1933 ) is an actor, writer, journalist, critic and producer who has primarily worked in Australia and England.