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RobGuest

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English-born Rob Guest, OBE, started out as a pop singer. In the 1970s he sang on New Zealand shows like Happen Inn and Popco, before starring in a number of one-off TV specials, including 1985's Rob and Guests. After spending the first half of the 1980s performing in the United States, Guest relocated to Australia, to make his name in musical theatre. Following an award-winning role in Les Misérables, he began a record-breaking seven year run as the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera. He also hosted the Aussie version of game show Man O Man. Rob Guest died early in October 2008, after suffering a stroke.

Screenography

Good As Gold
2006 Subject Series
Spicks and Specks
2005 - 2026 Subject Series
2004 - 2012 Subject Series
2002 - 2024 Subject Series
Class Reunion
2002 Subject Series

Awards

1994 Officer of the Order of the British Empire
For services to New Zealand entertainment

1994 Variety Artists Club of New Zealand
Performer of the Year

“I wouldn't change what I do for anything. I am so lucky to have been given the chance and the freedom to do something that I love.”

Rob Guest, in his 2002 book Star Guest: A Life on Stage