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Duncan Macrae (actor)

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in 1923–1924, but did not graduate. He trained as a schoolteacher at Jordanhill College, where he met Ann H Mcallister, the voice coach, who was a profound influence on his life. He taught in Glasgow until he became a professional actor in 1943, after a successful amateur drama career.
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for which he received a Scottish Arts Council award. One of the film's most memorable moments comes with the horror on Duncan Macrae's face at what his grandchild must have thought of him when the little boy implores "Don't eat the babbie".
131:(20 August 1905 – 23 March 1967) was one of the leading Scottish actors of his generation. He worked mainly as a stage actor and also made five television appearances and seventeen films. 40: 694: 907: 912: 932: 147:, the fourth of the six children of James Macrae, a sergeant in the Glasgow police force, and his wife, Catherine Graham. He attended 902: 942: 737: 917: 820: 897: 892: 761: 508: 922: 671: 399: 272: 173:, a performance which became his "signature" role in the early years. In 1938, he directed Curtain's production of 927: 580: 651: 612: 937: 887: 572: 627: 218: 729: 492: 229: 348:
Macrae died in March 1967, in Glasgow, before the release of several screen appearances: in the films
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Purvis, Colin, "The Biography of the Hawick Poet, David Hill", in Bryan, Tom (ed.),
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celebrations in the 1950s and 1960s with a rendition of his song (in
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in the role of James MacKenzie, an embittered settler in the drama
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at the Lyric Theatre in Glasgow. He was then a member, along with
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The Twelve Seasons of the Edinburgh Gateway Company, 1953 - 1965
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During the 1960s he appeared in episodes of the cult TV series
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He first made his name as a comic actor of distinction with
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Macrae played the Nabob in the Edinburgh Gateway Company's
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at The Gateway before returning to the Citizens' to play
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play by Molière, translated into Scots by Robert Kemp
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Duncan McRae (actor)

Casino Royale
Maryhill
Glasgow
Lanarkshire
Glasgow
Scottish
Maryhill
Glasgow
Allan Glen's School
Glasgow University
Curtain Theatre
Robert McLellan
Jamie the Saxt
Henrik Ibsen
Hedda Gabler
Stanley Baxter
Citizens' Theatre
1943
Robert Kemp
Scots
Molière
L'école des femmes
Gateway Theatre
Ealing comedy
Whisky Galore!
Compton Mackenzie
Neil Munro
the eponymous Captain

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