David Elliot (actor)

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David Elliot
Born (1981-07-27) 27 July 1981 (age 42)
Edinburgh, Scotland
OccupationActor

David Elliot (born 27 July 1981) is a Scottish actor best known for his roles of John Banks in The Wee Man and as Mark Wright in the film Kajaki[1] in which he was awarded the best actor accolade at the 2015 British Academy Scotland Awards.[2][3] He has also appeared in Emmerdale and Outlander.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Solitude Alex Short
2010 Interrogating Vivian Police Officer #2 Short film
2011 Last Order Sam Short film
River City Simon TV
2 episodes
Rosamunde Pilcher's Shades of Love Maitre'd TV series
1 episode
The Ambitious Potato Steven Short film
Euphoria Dan Short film
2012 Lip Service Dan TV series
1 episode
Seven Shots Grim Reaper Short film
2013 The Wee Man John Banks
Ellipse David Short Film
Emmerdale Dr. Adrian Carrington TV series
1 episode
The New Start Andy Short film
Changes Dean Short film
2014 Torn: A Shock Youmentary Christopher Gollop
Agony Aunt Mr. MacRae Short film
Bucket Cas Short film
Sleeping Beauty Wilhelm
Film: The Movie Detective McDonald
The Club Leon Short film
Outlander Army Doctor TV series
1 episode
Kajaki Mark Wright
The Romance Class Thomas Short film
2015 Swung Tony
Still Waters PC Dunne
The Return Manny
The Other Side of Home Dave Short film
2016 The Inland Road Will
2018 Down a Dark Hall Robert Gordon
The Cry Henry McCallum

Awards

Year Nominated Work Awards Category Result
2015 Kajaki British Academy Scotland Awards Best Actor (Film) Won

References

  1. ^ "Kajaki - dramatic minefield story told by film". BBC News. 18 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. ^ British Academy Scotland Awards Full List of Winners
  3. ^ "Scottish BAFTAs 2015: Newcomer David Elliott's delight as he beats Robert Carlyle and David Tennant to top gong". Daily Record. 16 November 2015. Retrieved 16 November 2015.

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