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Nicholas Chee Ping Kellington (born 11 June 1975) is a British actor and musician. He is best known for his roles in children's television series, the new Star Wars films and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance . His television acting career began in 2007, when he portrayed Igglepiggle in the CBeebies show In the Night Garden... .[ citation needed ]

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In 2010, he played Tang in "ZingZillas" also for CBeebies and in 2015, he took on the role of Dipsy in the reboot of Teletubbies , previously portrayed by John Simmit before it went into a 14-year hiatus. He reprised his role as Dipsy in the upcoming Netflix reboot of Teletubbies.[ citation needed ]

Kellington appeared in the 2016 Star Wars film Rogue One as Bistan, a Rebel Alliance gunner.[ citation needed ]

He also appears in 2017's Star Wars: The Last Jedi as Snook Uccorfay, a mole-like playboy in the casino city of Canto Bight.[ citation needed ]

In 2018, Kellington played Ned the Neanderthal in the two-part documentary series Neanderthals : Meet Your Ancestors, presented by Ella Al-Shamahi and broadcast on BBC Four in May 2018. A VixPix Films production in association with Imaginarium Productions and the BBC. [1]

In 2019, he appeared in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance as the creature suit performer providing the body movements for skekMal/The Hunter, one of the Skeksis new to the series.[ citation needed ]

Kellington played cornet and ukulele in the rock band Ella Guru. [2]

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  1. Al-Shamahi, Ella (May 2018). "Neanderthals : Meet Your Ancestors". BBC Programmes . BBC . Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  2. Simpson, Aislinn (24 December 2007). "Rocker Nick Kellington revealed as Iggle Piggle". Telegraph . Telegraph Media Group Limited . Retrieved 19 November 2015.