Bob Goody trained at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (1973–1975). He was a founder member of the acclaimed theatre company
Shared Experience performing the
Arabian Nights trilogy. He played various characters with the company, including: Aleksandr Torra, the Torbinator and the Turnpike in
Hamlet. In 1987, he toured as Dr. Pinch in
The Comedy of Errors and as the Ghost and the Gravedigger in
Hamlet with the
Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1991 he played the Chief Weasel in
Alan Bennett's adaptation of
The Wind in the Willows for the
National Theatre at
The Old Vic in London. In January and February 2016, he played Lucky opposite
Lorcan Cranitch and
Jeff Rawle as Vladimir and Estragon and
Richard Cordery as Pozzo in
Samuel Beckett's
Waiting for Godot at the
Crucible Theatre in
Sheffield. The production was described by
The Telegraph as having a "stark brutality", and added that "Bob Goody's Lucky is also tremendous, with his spidery, Dickensian limbs, yellowing hair and death-mask face, like some ghastly apparition resembling all their future selves." ==Film and television roles==