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Brian Pettifer (born 1 January 1953) is a UK-based South African actor who has appeared in many television shows, and also on stage and in film. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the younger brother of folk musician Linda Thompson .
Albert "Bert" Findlay (2003) Played by Brian Pettifer. A friend of Jack and Victor's. He is depressed because his wife, Annie, has died. Jack and Victor being widows themselves try to help their friend and prevent him from committing suicide, as they spot several signs in his pattern of behaviour of an impending suicide.
It is the directorial debut of Robert Carlyle, who also stars in the film, alongside Emma Thompson, Ray Winstone, Ashley Jensen and Brian Pettifer. It was previewed at the 2015 Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2015 before its release on 24 July 2015. [4] The film also won the BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Feature Film.
Brian Pettifer as Rory Duncan Campbell; Owner of the local grocery shop, and a "very close friend" of Esme. Due to his nervous disposition and somewhat strait-laced nature, he tries to keep their relationship a secret -- with very little success.
Pettifer or Pettyfer is an English surname. The name Pettifer comes from the Old French nickname "pied de fer", meaning "Iron Foot". [1] [2] [3] Notable people with the surname include: Alex Pettyfer (born 1990), English actor; Arran Pettifer (born 2003), English footballer; Brian Pettifer (born 1949), British actor
Brian Pettifer (1988–2014). One of Rab's best friends, described more than once as looking "like a Ninja Turtle". Married to a woman called Bobbie whom he finds so repulsive that he dry heaves when thinking about sleeping with her. Andra has a comb-over haircut and is often mocked for being less adventurous than his counterparts.
Bruce is very shy around women but eventually falls in love with and finds happiness with Corporal Wendy (Jenny Cryst), though this happiness is short-lived as after Bruce completes his trade training they are both posted to different RAF stations, but get married in series 4. Played by Brian Pettifer.
Donkeys is a 2010 Scottish independent feature film, directed by Morag McKinnon and starring James Cosmo, Kate Dickie, Martin Compston, Brian Pettifer, and Natalie Press. It was awarded best feature film at the 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards, and Cosmo was named best actor. [2]