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Hugh Quarshie
Born 22 December 1954 (1954-12-22) (age 55)
Accra, Ghana
Occupation Actor
Years active 1979–present

Hugh Quarshie (born 22 December 1954) is a British actor.

Quarshie was born in Accra, Ghana, and emigrated with his family to the United Kingdom when he was aged three. He was educated at Bryanston School, Dorset, and then read PPE at Christ Church, University of Oxford. Following his education, Quarshie considered becoming a journalist, but took up acting instead. He is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and has appeared in many stage productions and television programs, including Behaving Badly with Judi Dench.

Quarshie is probably best known for playing the roles of Sunda Kastagir in Highlander and Captain Panaka, head of the Royal Naboo Security Force in the film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. In 1991 he guested in Press Gang.

Quarshie appeared in the Doctor Who two-part episode "Daleks in Manhattan" and "Evolution of the Daleks" as Solomon, leader of the shantytown Hooverville in April 2007. He also appeared at the Star Wars fan event Star Wars Celebration in 1999.

He is currently starring in the hospital drama series Holby City as Ric Griffin. He leads the cast of Michele Soavi's The Church as Father Gus and plays Aaron the Moor in the BBC Television Shakespeare Titus Andronicus. He also narrated the 2009 TV adaptation of Small Island.

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