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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 ...
The main cast included Ken Stott, Caroline Catz and David Harewood, as well as Rosie Marcel, Marc Warren and Tim Pigott-Smith. The show experimented with different formats, two series of two-part, one-hour episodes; two series of ninety-minute episodes, and then a final series of self-contained one-hour episodes.
Grant Stott; Ken Stott; John Stuart (actor) T. Jack Tarlton; Michael Thomson (actor) David Torrence (actor) W. Hugh Webster (actor) Frank Worthing; Y. Paul Young (actor)
An Inspector Calls is a 2015 British thriller television film written by Helen Edmundson, based on the 1945 J. B. Priestley play of the same name.It is directed by Aisling Walsh, [2] produced by Howard Ella [3] and stars David Thewlis [4] [5] as the titular character.
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.
David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech (father-in-law) Rory Michael Kinnear (born 17 February 1978) is an English actor. He won two Olivier Awards , both at the National Theatre , in 2008 for his portrayal of Sir Fopling Flutter in The Man of Mode , and for playing the William Shakespeare villain Iago in Othello in 2014.
David Wheeler (born 20 March 1963), better known as David Thewlis (/ ˈ θj uː l ɪ s /), is an English actor and filmmaker. He has appeared in a variety of genres in both film and television. He has appeared in a variety of genres in both film and television.
Marc Warren (born 20 March 1967) [1] is an English actor, known for his British television roles. His roles have included Albert Blithe in Band of Brothers (2001), Danny Blue in Hustle (2003-2007), Dougie Raymond in The Vice, Dominic Foy in State of Play, Rick in Mad Dogs (2011-2013), the Comte de Rochefort in The Musketeers (2015), the Gentleman in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2015), and ...