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Andrew Cruickshank

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Andrew Cruickshank

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

Dec 25, 1907 (118 years old)

Place of Birth

Aberdeen, Scotland

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Andrew John Maxton Cruickshank (25 December 1907 Aberdeen, Scotland – 29 April 1988 London, England) was a Scottish supporting actor, most famous for his portrayal of Dr Cameron in the long-running UK BBC television series, Dr Finlay's Casebook, which ran for 191 episodes from 1962 until 1971. Description above from the Wikipedia article  Andrew Cruickshank , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting
1986King and CastleMr. Hodinett
1984PucciniFather Michelucci
1984Miss Marple: The Body in the LibraryConway Jefferson
1983The Old Men at the ZooMr Sanderson
1973European HeritageNarrator (voice)
1970The RivalsSir Anthony Absolute
1965BBC Play of the MonthSir Anthony Absolute
1965BBC Play of the MonthProf. Robert Linden
1964Murder Most FoulJustice Crosby
1963Come Fly with MeCardwell
1963We Joined the NavyAdmiral Filmer
1962Dr. Finlay's CasebookDr Angus Cameron
1961El CidCount Gormaz
1961Greyfriars BobbyLord Provost
1960KidnappedColin Campbell
1960There Was a Crooked ManMcKillup
1959The Stranglers of BombayCol. Henderson
1959The 39 StepsSheriff
1959Bleak HouseJohn Jarndyce
1958Innocent SinnersDoctor
1958A Question of AdulteryDr. Cameron
1956The Battle of the River PlateCaptain Stubbs, 'Doric Star'
1956Armchair TheatreProfessor King
1956Armchair TheatreMr. Thornton
1955John and JulieUncle Ben
1955Richard IIIBrackenbury
1954John WesleyGeorgia Trustee
1953The Cruel SeaScott Brown
1950Your WitnessSir Adrian Horth K.C
1950The Angel with the TrumpetOtto Alt
1950The Reluctant WidowLord Bedlington
1950Sunday Night TheatreNigel
1950Sunday Night TheatreBaron Molde
1950Sunday Night TheatreSir Robert Shaw
1949ForbiddenInspector Baxter
1949Paper OrchidInspector Clement Pill
1948Idol of ParisPrince Nicholas
1947The Mark of CainSir Jonathon Dockwra
1937Auld Lang SyneRobert Burns
Writing
1950Sunday Night TheatreWriter