Campbell Morrison
Appearance
Campbell Morrison | |
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Born | William Morrison June 21, 1952 |
Died | January 10, 2008 | (aged 55)
Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1975 - 2006 |
Known for | Eldorado, EastEnders |
Campbell Morrison (born William Morrison in 1952, Glasgow, Scotland; died January 2008)[1] was a Scottish actor.
He played one of the main characters, Drew Lockhead in the soap opera Eldorado and also appeared in EastEnders playing DCI Charlie Mason. Morrison was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in the early eighties.[2]
Other roles included Police Constable Eustace Oates in Jeeves & Wooster and Gordon Gallagher in the Sky One series Dream Team.
He had two sons, Tom and Luke, from a previous marriage, and a daughter, Lily, with his wife, Nicki Ballantyne.[1]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1975 | The Boat | Short | |
1987 | Hidden City | Man at Rubbish Tip | |
1991 | The Pope Must Die | Big Security Guard | |
1991 | Close My Eyes | Scotsman | |
1995 | The Innocent Sleep | Mac | |
1998 | Middleton's Changeling | Lollio | |
2002 | Mad Dogs | Dr. Mackenzie |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1979 | Play for Today | At the Shipyard | "Just a Boys' Game" |
1982-83 | Educating Marmalade | Bonzo Brown | "Short Sharp Shock" & " Marmalade at the Albert Hall" |
1983 | Crown Court | Hugo Maitland | "Mother's Boy: Part 1" |
1983 | Gunfight at the Joe Kaye Corral | Gratt Clanton | TV Movie |
1985 | Bulman | Jerry | "The Daughter Was a Dancer" |
1987 | Bread | 1st Dealer | " Episode #3.2" |
1987 | The Bill | Mr Weir | "Overnight Stay" |
1988 | Game, Set and Match | Journalist | " Berlin Game: Part 1 & 2" |
1988 | God's Frontiersmen | Blacksmith | TV Mini-Series documentary |
1988 - 89 | Life Without George | Sammy | Main cast |
1989 | Square Deal | Sgt. Frank Ellis | "Episode #2.6" |
1989 | Boon | Brian, Black Knight | "All in a Day's Pork" |
1990 | This is David Harper | Jimmy Taylor | "Making History" |
1990 | The Bill | Wagon Driver | "Decisions" |
1990 | Taggart | Willie Jamieson | "Hostile Witness Part One" |
1991 | Spatz | Boris Kitchenko | "From Russia with Love" |
1991 | Jeeves and Wooster | Oates | "The Silver Jug (or Jeeves Saves the Cow Creamer)" & "The Bassetts' Fancy Dress Ball (or A Plan for Gussie)" |
1991 | Specials | Sgt. McAllister | Main Cast |
1992 | Screen Two | Policeman in Cell | "The Grass Arena" |
1992 | Moon and Son | Murphy | "Past, Present and Future" |
1992 - 93 | Eldorado | Drew Lockhead | Main Cast |
1994 | The Bill | Larry Wilson | "One Born Every Minute" |
1995 | 99-1 | Brock | "Shooting Party" |
1995 | Casualty | DC Pete Sherwin | "Turning Point" |
1996 | Rab C. Nesbitt | Donga | "Pie" |
1996 | The Bill | George Jonson | "Cuckoo" |
1996 | Bad Boys | Scud | "No Pain, No Gain" |
1995 - 97 | Hamish Macbeth | Harry Balfour | |
1997 | Ain't Misbehavin' | Sergeant Fullerton / Flight Sergeant Fullerton | "Episode 1.2 & 1.3" |
1998 | A Respectable Trade | Jack Kedge | "Episode 1.2" |
1999 | Home Farm Twins | Danny Jones | "Welcome to Home Farm" |
1999 | The Scarlet Pimpernel | Thouret | "The Scarlet Pimpernel" |
1999 | Psychos | Bob Logan | "Episode 1.3" |
1999 | Badger | Don King | "The World According to Carp" |
1996 - 99 | EastEnders | DCI Charlie Mason | 19 episodes |
1999 | Taggart | Ricky Strachan | "Fearful Lightning" |
1999 - 2000 | Dream Team | Gordon Gallagher | 24 episodes" |
2000 | Coronation Street | Neville Rose | " Episode 1.4802 & 1.4804" |
2000 | Casualty | Eddie Harris | "Coming Clean" |
2001 | Starhunter | Arielo | "The Most Wanted Man" |
2002 | The Bill | DCC Gordon Cooper | 4 episodes |
2003 | Overnite Express | Wullie | "Episode 1.2" |
2003 | Two Thousand Acres of Sky | H Armstrong | "Episode 3.1" |
2004 | Taggart | Martin Turner | "Saints and Sinners" |
2005 | Holby City | Brian Shearlaw | "Actions Speak Louder" |
2005 | Doctors | Gerry McCann | "Watch the Birdie" |
2005 | William and Mary | Dave | "Episode 3.4" |
2006 | New Tricks | D.C.I. Ian Sinclair | "Wicca Work" |
2006 | Pickles: The Dog Who Won the World Cup | McTavish | TV Movie |
2006 | A Touch of Frost | Colin Edwards | Episode: "Endangered Species" |
References
- ^ a b "OBITUARY: Mr Campbell Morrison". Wiltshire Times. 21 January 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
- ^ Rokison-Woodall, Abigail (2017). Shakespeare in the Theatre: Nicholas Hytner. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1472581600.
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