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Roddy McMillan
Born(1923-03-23)23 March 1923
Died9 July 1979(1979-07-09) (aged 56)
NationalityScottish
OccupationActor

Roddy McMillan (23 March 1923 – 9 July 1979) was a Scottish actor and playwright, possibly most famous for his comedy role as Para Handy for BBC Scotland's television series, The Vital Spark.[1][2] He also played the lead role in Edward Boyd's private eye series, The View from Daniel Pike.[3]

Biography

The Glasgow-born McMillan's earliest theatre work began in the mid-1940s with the Glasgow Unity Theatre.[4] Later that decade, he began acting with the Glasgow Citizen's Company before moving on to Edinburgh's Gateway Theatre in the mid-1950s.[5]

He also performed in his own play, The Bevellers, which achieved success in performance at the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow during 1973 and then as a televised Play for Today for BBC.[2][6] McMillan also played Detective Inspector "Choc" Minty in the late 1970s private eye series, Hazell, starring Nicholas Ball.[7]

Death

Roddy McMillan died following a heart attack, aged 56, not long after completing filming on the second series of Hazell.[8]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1950 The Gorbals Story Hector
1950 Morning Departure Leading Seaman Andrews
1952 You're Only Young Twice Milligan
1953 Laxdale Hall Willie John Watt
1954 The Maggie Inverkerran Driver
1958 Cat & Mouse Mr. Pomeroy
1959 The Bridal Path Murdo
1960 The Battle of the Sexes Macleod
1960 The Big Day Bob
1962 A Prize of Arms Sgt. McVie
1962 The Amorous Prawn Pvt. McTavish
1963 The Mouse on the Moon Benter
1969 Ring of Bright Water Busdriver
1972 Chato's Land Gavin Malechie
1978 Sweeney 2 Collie

References

  1. ^ "Roddy McMillan". BFI.
  2. ^ a b "The show may not go on as theatre fails to track down writer's daughters". www.scotsman.com.
  3. ^ "The View from Daniel Pike". 18 November 1971. p. 65 – via BBC Genome.
  4. ^ Craig, Cairns; Stevens, Randall (1 July 2010). "Twentieth Century Scottish Drama". Canongate Books – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "STA Catalogue: Roddy McMillan". University of Glasgow Special Collections. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
  6. ^ "The Bevellers (1974)". BFI.
  7. ^ "BFI Screenonline: Hazell (1978-80)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
  8. ^ "'Tough guy' TV actor dies at 56". The Guardian. 10 July 1979.

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