• Peter Daube (born 1964) is a New Zealand film, television, stage and voice actor. Daube graduated from Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School in 1992...
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    theologian Daube may refer to: David Daube (1909–1999), professor of law at Oxford and Berkeley Dennis Daube, German footballer Peter Daube, New Zealand...
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  • Davison as the voice of Itassis Derek Judge as the voice of Black Lance Peter Daube as the voice of Sculpin Characters have been featured in Power Rangers...
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  • by the Dino Charge Megazord Tri-Stego Formation. Stingrage (voiced by Peter Daube) - A virus/devil-themed monster who can cause people to go berserk with...
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  • Yves Rachel House as Goneril Hori Ahipene as Tane Mark Nua as Bannister Peter Daube as Ozul Michael Hurst as Maska Ben Cooper as Nye Bronwyn Baker as Byrna...
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  • destroyed by the Legendary Wild Force Megazord. Pacha Chamak (voiced by Peter Daube) – An Incan-themed magnetic monster with retractable arms on his shoulders...
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  • monster was destroyed by the Samurai Battlewing. Robtish (voiced by Peter Daube) - Robtish is a powerful Otoroshi-themed Nighlok swordsman with two squinted...
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  • 2009 on good terms. Deborah McKenzie was the wife of Fraser McKenzie (Peter Daube). Deborah had serious Alzheimer's and struggled to recognise Fraser....
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    David Daube FBA (8 February 1909, in Freiburg, Germany – 24 February 1999, in Berkeley, California) was the twentieth century's preeminent scholar of...
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    intended tomb, so Humpty Dumpty was not buried in his shell. Professor David Daube suggested in The Oxford Magazine of 16 February 1956 that Humpty Dumpty...
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