Stuart McQuarrie
Stuart McQuarrie | |
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Born |
England, UK | March 19, 1963
Occupation | Actor |
Stuart McQuarrie (born 19 March 1963) is an actor who has starred in multiple acclaimed films, including Trainspotting and 28 Days Later. Besides numerous film and TV appearances McQuarrie has performed extensively in theatre throughout the UK.
Biography
McQuarrie trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) in Glasgow and soon became a highly popular actor amongst Edinburgh theatre goers before moving to London where he has played prominent roles in more controversial, new dramas by playwrights such as Sarah Kane and Anthony Neilson, amongst others. In 2006 McQuarrie returned to Edinburgh where he played himself in the critically acclaimed National Theatre of Scotland production of Realism by Anthony Neilson, for which he won the Glasgow Herald Angel award and was nominated for Best Male Actor by CATS (Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland). Charles Spencer of the Daily Telegraph wrote: "Stuart McQuarrie plays Stuart, and since Neilson, who directs his own work with panache, writes most of his plays during the rehearsal period, one wonders just how much the character is based on the actor playing him. He certainly brings a delightful, rueful quality to a man who can't make a piece of toast without burning it, or have a sexual fantasy without his mother interrupting the scenario." [1]
In addition to over 60 radio plays his performances in film, television and theatre include:
Film
Title | Role | Director | Company |
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House in Berlin | Robert | Cynthia Beatt | Heartbeatt Pictures |
Franklyn | Gavin Clunes | Gerald McMorrow | UK Film Council/Film4 Productions |
Hush | Thorpe | Mark Tonderai | Warp X |
Young Adam | Bill | David MacKenzie | Recorded Picture Company |
28 Days Later | Sergeant Farrell | Danny Boyle | DNA Films |
The Honeytrap | Jeremy | Michael Gunther | The Film House |
The Life of Stuff | Leonard | Simon Donald | Prairie Pictures |
Trainspotting | Gav | Danny Boyle | Film4 Productions |
Love Me Tender | Frank | Pat Harkins | BBC Scotland |
Blood | David Saddler | Nick Murphy | |
Closer to the Moon | Dămăceanu | Nae Caranfil | Mandragora Movies, IFC Films |
Television
Theatre
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