Duncan Duff

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Duncan Duff
Born 8 February 1964 (age 49)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Nationality British
Alma mater University of Liverpool
Occupation Actor
Years active 1990–present
Spouse(s) Rosalie Robinson

Duncan Duff (born 1964 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom) is a British actor.[1]

Career

Duncan Duff was born in Edinburgh and read History at Liverpool University before he trained as an actor at RADA. He has performed at the National Theatre, the Donmar Warehouse and the Royal Court in London, all over the UK and on tour in Europe, India, the Far East and South America with Cheek By Jowl and Theatre Babel.

On television he has been a regular on series such as Lip Service, Lee Nelson’s Well Funny People, The Tudors, Touch of Cloth, Broken News, Big Kids, Hamish Macbeth and River City. Duncan’s film work includes John Landis’ Burke & Hare, Wild Target, Festival, and The Girls, which was nominated for a British Independent Film Award.[2]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1990 The Wreck on the Highway
1990 Taggart Porter Episode: Hostile Witness
1990 This is David Harper Lorry Driver Episode: A List Of Abuses
1991 Casualty Policeman Episode: Something to Hide
1992 Between The Lines Officer 1 Episode: Out of the Game
1992 In Dreams Vicar
1994 May to December Robbie Episode: Son of my Father
1995–1997 Hamish Macbeth Doc Brown 19 episodes
1998 The Creatives Greg Jackson Episode: Come to Cummerton
2001 Casualty Pete Episode: For My Next Trick
2000 Big Kids Dr. Geoffrey Spiller
2004 If... George Rowling Q.C.
2005 The Bill Brian York Episodes: - No. 299 / No. 300
2005 Broken News Richard Pritchard 6 episodes
2006 Rosemary & Thyme Frank Minelli Episode: Seeds of Time
2006 Not Going Out Pete Episode: Caretaker
2006 Doctor Who Newsreader Episodes: Rise of the Cybermen / Age of Steel
2007 Skins Congratulations Leader Episode: Cassie
2011 Casualty Professor Michael Fitch Episode: Starting Out
2013 Lee Nelsons Well Funny People Football Team Manager
Film
Year Film Role Notes
1986 King's Christmas Trevor King
1992 Carry On Columbus Inquisitor #2
1993 Calling The Shots Matt
1998 Middleton's Changeling
2002 River City Lewis Cope
2005 Festival Gordon Menzies
2007 The Girls Richard
2009 New Town Ernst de Bont

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