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Stott was born in Edinburgh. [1] His mother, Antonia (née Sansica), was a Sicilian lecturer, [1] [2] his father, David Stott, was a Scottish teacher and educational administrator. [3] [1] Stott was educated at George Heriot's School in Lauriston, Edinburgh. [1] For three years in his youth he fronted a pop-band, [1] but left to pursue his ...
In a series of books and short stories by Ian Rankin, beginning with Knots and Crosses published in 1987 and ending with Exit Music in 2007, John Rebus is a detective in the Lothian and Borders Police force, stationed in Edinburgh.
The Rebus reboot reimagines John Rebus as a younger man compared to his portrayal in the original series, where he was played by John Hannah and, later, Ken Stott. Now in his 30s, Rebus finds ...
Metcalfe is played by Scottish actor Ken Stott, and the other main regulars in the series are Kate Beauchamp (Frances Grey), Duncan Warren (Neil Dudgeon) and Metcalfe's wife Susan (Michelle Forbes). The deafness of Forbes' character necessitated both her and Stott learning British Sign Language for their characters' frequent exchanges.
3/5 Lead star Richard Rankin takes up the mantel from Ken Stott, ... Sir Ian Rankin (no relation) has published 24 Inspector Rebus novels and counting (there’s a new one out in October) – and ...
Rebus is a British television detective drama series based on the Inspector Rebus novels by the Scottish author Ian Rankin.The series, produced by STV Studios for the ITV network, was broadcast between 26 April 2000 and 7 December 2007, and consisted of fourteen episodes across four series.
"The Naming of the Dead" is a 2007 episode of STV's Rebus television series. It was the third episode broadcast in the show's fourth season, and starred Ken Stott in the title role.
It was the second episode broadcast in the show's fourth season, and starred Ken Stott in the title role. The episode was based on an Ian Rankin short story. [1]