Murray Grigor
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Murray Grigor is a Scottish filmmaker born in Inverness.
He has made a number of documentary films, starting in the mid-1970s with Big Banana Feet, documenting a tour by Billy Connelly.
He also made the humorous polemical film Scotch Myths in 1982.
Subsequent films have been about artists and architects, notably Frank Lloyd Wright and Eduardo Paolozzi.
In 2006, he has been awarded a Creative Scotland award [1], to revisit the St.Peter's seminary in Cardross, subject of an early film.