Hamish Clark
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Hamish Clark 26 July 1965 Broughty Ferry, Dundee |
Hamish Clark (born 26 July 1965) is a Scottish actor, best known as Duncan McKay in the BBC TV series Monarch of the Glen. Born in 1965 in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, he attended Edinburgh University where he performed with the Edinburgh University Theatre Company. Before becoming a professional actor, he worked as a clerk in an Edinburgh insurance company. Clark moved to London in 1995 where he pursued a career in acting. In 1999, he was cast as Duncan McKay in Monarch of the Glen. He was also the face of the Vodafone adverts and opened the Strathspey Railway's extension to Broomhill in May 2002, which had been used as Glenbogle Station in Monarch of the Glen.
Filmography
- The Decoy Bride (2011) as Angus
- The Hour, guest presenter (between 6–10 July 2009)
- After the Rain (2006) as Yvan
- Small Fish (2006) (TV series) as Marcus (pilot episode)
- Blessed (2005) (TV series) as The Green Planet Man (episode 3)
- The Only Boy For Me (2004) as Barney
- Monarch of the Glen (1999) (TV series) as Duncan McKay (Series 1-7) (1999–2005)
- Piggy Bank (1999) as Karl
- Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence aka The Very Thought of You (1998) as Sven (air steward)
- Sentimental Education (1998) as Rufus
- Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis (1997) as John (TV Reporter)
- My Wonderful Life (1997) (TV series) as Roger Graham
- Arrested Development (2013) (TV series) as Band Leader (episode 4)
Theatre
- The Agent (2007) by Martin Wagner at The Old Red Lion Theatre, London as Alexander
- Donkeys' Years (2006) by Michael Frayn at the Comedy Theatre, London as Quine
- Phallacy (2005) by Carl Djerassi at New End Theatre, Hampstead as Otto
Advertisements
- Historic Scotland (2010) TV advert
- Speak Up For Broadband Highlands & Islands of Scotland Regional development board (2003), TV advert
- Vodafone (UK) (1998–2001), TV adverts & printed media
- Brand beer (Dutch) (1999), TV advert
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