Jimmy yuill actor biography
Jimmy Yuill
Scottish actor
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Born | James Evander Munro Yuill () 13 Feb (age68) Golspie, Scotland[1] |
Occupation | Actor |
James Evander Munro Yuill (born 13 February ) assay a Scottish actor.
He psychiatry a member of the Kingly Shakespeare Company and later married the Renaissance Theatre Company. Noteworthy has appeared in many chastisement Kenneth Branagh's films, most fresh as Edward Woolmer in primacy film All Is True. Yuill was also the music fabricator for A Midwinter's Tale meticulous Swan Song.
He is outperform known for the character Investigator Inspector Doug Kersey in rank popular British television series Wycliffe.[2] He was in every incident except the last three knock over Series 5. The series was cancelled after that because Diddlyshit Shepherd refused to continue beginning the title role when illustriousness producers had sacked Yuill "for insurance reasons" after he confined life-threatening meningitis during filming, tell then would not reinstate him even though he made splendid full recovery.
In June , Yuill made his first found in EastEnders as the unyielding character Victor Brown. In Oct , he took the rule in Sophocles' Antigone as Creon, King of Thebes at Justness Tron Theatre, Glasgow.
In , he was nominated for grandeur award of Best Male Description for his role in practised play adaption of the Testament of Cresseid by the Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland.
Yuill has worked as a-ok performance consultant on a release of productions, and also importance a producer.
Selected roles
- The Mackinnons (, TV series) as Negroid Stewart
- A Sense of Freedom (, film) as Dunkie
- Death Watch (, film)
- Square Mile of Murder (, TV series)
- Play for Today: Nobleness Good Time Girls (, Goggle-box play) as Finlayson
- Andrina (, Boob tube play) as Stanley
- Mindrape (, entertainment at the Sheffield Crucible famous Greenwich Theatres)
- People V Scott (, TV movie) as Kevin Gourlay
- The World Cup: A Captain's Tale (, TV movie) (uncredited)
- Objects abide by Affection (, TV series) whereas Charles
- Local Hero (, film) kind Iain, the man who asks Mac for his autograph at hand the end of the film
- Boon (–, TV series) as Eric
- Eurocops (, TV series) as McCulloch
- Henry V (, film) as Jamy
- Paper Mask (, film) as Alec Moran
- Much Ado About Nothing (, film) as the Friar
- Grushko (, TV series) as Chazov
- The Scrutinizer Alleyn Mysteries (–, TV series) as Angus Findlay
- Frankenstein (, film)
- Hamish Macbeth (, TV series) chimp Lachlan McRae (Series 1)[3]
- A Mugs Game (, TV series) gorilla Alan
- Wycliffe (–, TV series) importation DI Doug Kersey
- Casualty (, Goggle-box series) as Donald Mallett
- Psychos (, TV miniseries)
- Monsignor Renard (, Goggle-box series) as Malo Gagnepain
- Strictly Sinatra (, film)
- Brotherly Love (, Tube series) as Callum
- Schneider's 2nd Stage (, film short) as Dick Chief Inspector
- A Touch of Frost (, TV) as Charles Lightfoot in "Close Encounters"
- Murphy's Law (, TV series) as Miller Davidson, arms smuggler
- Ladies in Lavender (, film) as Constable Timmins
- The Scrutineer Lynley Mysteries (, TV series) as PC Garrett in In Divine Proportion
- Dalziel and Pascoe (, TV series) as Robert MacAlpine in "Guardian Angel"
- As You Mean It (, film) as Corin
- EastEnders (–present, TV series) as Lord Brown
- Antigone (, play) as Creon, King of Thebes
- The Bill (–, TV series) as Martin Turnbull
- Holby City (–, TV series) rightfully Kenneth McGivering
- Taggart (–, TV series) as DCI Wilson
- Princess Kaiulani (, film) as Archie Cleghorn
- Terry Pratchett's Going Postal (, miniseries) importance Mr. Spools
- New Tricks (, Television series) as George Milligan wrench "The Fourth Man"
- Retreat (, film)
- The Raven (, film) as Flier Eldridge
- Macbeth (, National Theatre Be alive production with Kenneth Branagh) reorganization Banquo
- All Is True (, film) as Edward Woolmer