Donald Macleod Douglas
Donald Douglas (born 7th March 1933 in Falkirk, Stirlingshire) is a
Scottish actor who has appeared in films and many well known
television shows including Doctor Who, Blake's 7, and The Avengers.
He was educated at Falkirk High School, Edinburgh College of Art
and RADA. His first professional stage appearance was at the
Citizens Theatre, Glasgow. He then appeared in repertory theatres in
England and on the West End stage.
His film appearances
include A Bridge Too Far (1977), Highlander: Endgame (2000) and the
role of Admiral Darcy in the Bridget Jones's Diary movies.
He
played Tsar Alexander I in the 1972 BBC television adaptation of War
& Peace, starring Anthony Hopkins. In 1992 he played Franklin Clarke
in the Agatha Christie's Poirot movie The ABC Murders. He has also
played Dr. Gordon McKendrick on several episodes of Monarch of the
Glen, and has appeared in episodes of EastEnders, Kavanagh QC and
Casualty.
H e is thought to be living in France.
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