Dave Anderson (actor)

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David Anderson (born 1 August 1945 in Rutherglen, Scotland)[1] is a Scottish actor, playwright and jazz musician based in Glasgow.[2][3]

Dave Anderson
Born (1945-08-01) 1 August 1945 (age 78)
Rutherglen, Scotland
OccupationActor
Known forGregory's Girl, City Lights

He is known for the part of Gregory's father in Gregory's Girl and as the bank manager in the BBC Scotland sitcom City Lights (1991).[4] Other appearances include roles in Murder Not Proven? (1984), Soldier Soldier (1996), and Rockface (2002). He also appeared in Taggart in 1986, 1993, 2000, and 2004 and the Scottish comedy Still Game in 2009.He also played the part of a bus tour company manager in the 1985 film Restless Natives. "I expect flawless reports about you courier. Flawless!!"

Anderson was raised in the town of Rutherglen, and drew on childhood experiences for his 2017 musical Butterfly Kiss.[5] In the course of his theatre career, he was a member of the politically minded 7:84 group and a founder of the Wildcat Stage Productions company along with David MacLennan,[6][7][8][9] and wrote the songs (music and lyrics) for Tony Roper's play The Steamie.

Roles

Film
YearTitleRoleDirector
1981A Sense of FreedomTamJohn Mackenzie
1981Gregory's GirlGregory's DadBill Forsyth
1982Living Apart TogetherSteve McNallyCharles Gormley
1983Local HeroFraserBill Forsyth
1985Restless NativesIllingworth (bus tour company manager)Michael Hoffman
1986Heavenly Pursuits
(The Gospel According to Vic)
HeadmasterCharles Gormley
1998Postmortem
Obit (UK title)
Captain MooreAlbert Pyun
1999OrphansUncle IanPeter Mullan
1999Shaheed Udham SinghO'Dwyer Chitraarth
2003Solid AirInterviewer 2May Miles Thomas
2011Fast Romance[10]Mr. BraithwaiteCarter Ferguson
2016BellsJohnGregor Barclay
Television
DateTitleRoleDirectorNotes
15 February 1964The Avengers[11]GordonPeter HammondEpisode: "Build a Better Mousetrap"
23 May 196413 June 1964Doctor Who[12][13][14][15]Aztec CaptainJohn CrockettEpisodes: "The Temple of Evil", "The Warriors of Death", "The Bride of Sacrifice" & "The Day of Darkness"
27 March 1965Doctor Who[16]Reynier de MarunDouglas CamfieldEpisode: "The Lion"
10 July 196524 July 1965Doctor Who[17][18][19]SvenDouglas CamfieldEpisodes: "The Meddling Monk", "A Battle of Wits" & "Checkmate"
16 April 1966The Spies[20]LeoDavid Proudfoot
Eric Hills
Episode: "I Don't Even Volunteer"
10 May 1967Softly, Softly[21]Sergeant FennyDavid ProudfootEpisode: "Blackitt's Round"
12 October 1970Up Pompeii![22]Lieutenant PreshusSydney LotterbyEpisode: "The Peace Treaty"
26 February 1978The Prime of Miss Jean BrodieBooking clerkMark CullinghamEpisode: "Dorothy and Juliet"
9 May 1978The Standard[23]Second newsmanJohn BruceEpisode: "Win a Few, Lose a Few"
25 July 1979The Omega Factor[24]DanNorman StewartEpisode: "St. Anthony's Fire"
8 November 1979Play for Today[25]Man at garageJohn MackenzieEpisode: "Just a Boys' Game"
14 December 1980The Lost Tribe[26]Man in bowler hatTom CotterEpisode: "The Judgement of Solomon"
30 November 1981Andrina[27]IsaacBill Forsyth
10 January 1982King's Royal[28]Train guardDavid ReynoldsEpisode 1
16 July 1983The Mad Death[29]GeorgeRobert YoungEpisode 1
17 May 1984Murder Not Proven?[30]James McNaughtonRoderick GrahamEpisode: "Open Season"
22 August 1984End of the Line[31]ArchieTom CotterEpisode: "A View of Things"
21 December 198425 December 1991City LightsAdam McLellandColin Gilbert
Ron Bain
David Blair
Main cast, all episodes
3 February 1985Screen Two[32]Rock BandPiers HaggardEpisode: "Knockback: Part 2"
19 March 1985In Darkness Visible[33]Joe MulhollandMike Barnes
24 February 198610 March 1986TaggartDave McSweanHaldane DuncanEpisode: "Knife Edge"
4 December 198618 December 1986Blood Red Roses[34]Labour MPJohn McGrath
17 March 1987Tutti Frutti[35]Film editorTony SmithEpisode: "Gin a Body, Dig a Body"
13 May 1987BrondMan in hospitalMichael Caton-JonesEpisode 1
2 August 1987First SightMr. WilsonDavid AndrewsEpisode: "Extras"
10 February 199024 February 1990Border Warfaremultiple rolesJohn McGrathAll 3 episodes
14 March 199021 March 1990Simon's Challenge[36][37][38]Mr PetersonKate KinninmontNovel by Theresa Breslin adapted in two parts by Colin MacDonald[39]
11 October 1990Rab C Nesbitt[40]PierreColin GilbertEpisode: "City of Culture"
30 September 199314 October 1993TaggartAlec HarrisRichard HolthouseEpisode: "Instrument of Justice"
21 August 1995The Tales of Para Handy[41]Henry FlemingRon BainEpisode: "The Malingerer"
22 June 1996The Big Picnic[42]Hughie FrizellDerek Bailey
3 December 1996Soldier SoldierSir Colin MackayDouglas MackinnonEpisode: "Deliver Us from Evil"
30 March 1997The Missing Postman[43]Roger GourockAlan Dossor
4 September 1998Rab C Nesbitt[44]GunslingerColin GilbertEpisode: "Duel"
16 February 2000TaggartPC George MacBainMichael BrayshawEpisode: "Ghost Rider"
16 February 2000The Creatives[45]PhilipJohn BirkinEpisode: "Lenny the Bruce"
13 March 20023 April 2002Rockface[46]DennisRobert Bierman
Sue Dunderdale
Episodes: "Situation: Critical", "Episode 3" & "Desperate and Dangerous"
9 November 2003Monarch of the Glen[47]Gregor McIntoshJohn Martin JohnsonSeries 5 Episode 7
30 April 2004TaggartGraeme BarrAlan MacmillanEpisode: "Compensation"
5 October 2007RebusDCI TennentRoger GartlandEpisode: "Resurrection Men"
23 December 2007Still Game[48]ChoirmasterMichael HinesEpisode: "Plum Number"
1 September 2019A Play, A Pie & A Pint[49][50]Chic MurrayStuart HepburnEpisode: "Chic Murray: A Funny Place for a Window"
Theatre
DateTitleAuthorRoleDirectorCompany / Theatre
1974The Game's a BogeyJohn McGrath
Music by Alex Norton, Dave Anderson & Terry Neason
KeyboardJohn McGrath7:84
1990Border WarfareJohn McGrathMontrose, Lauderdale, Henry Dundas, Keir Hardie etc.John McGrathWildcat Stage Productions, Tramway
4 December 199816 January 1999Sleeping Beauty[51]King's Theatre, Glasgow
14 May 201819 May 2018Chic Murray: A Funny Place for a Window[52][53][54][55][56]Stuart HepburnChic MurrayStuart HepburnA Play, a Pie and a Pint
Òran Mór, Glasgow
25 March 201930 March 2019
2 April 20196 April 2019Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock
9 April 201913 April 2019Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
14 August 201931 August 2019
Tour
14–15 Aug Òran Mór, Glasgow
19–25 Aug The Newtown Theatre, Edinburgh
27 Aug Òran Mór, Glasgow
30–31 Aug Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock
Radio
DateTitleRoleDirectorStation
22 August 1982The Game's a Bogey[57]KeyboardStewart ConnBBC Radio 3
26 June 1995P Division - Code Four One: The Ladder[58][59]Hamish WilsonBBC Radio 4
Afternoon Play

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