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Old 20th May 2001, 15:11
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He was only Irish in "The Untouchables".
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Old 20th May 2001, 17:52
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With his wonderful grasp of foreign accent.

Russian Connery: "Scho Mishter Ryan". Then there's the Spanish one in Highlander: "Don't loosh your head MacCleod". Aaah. The mastery.

Excellent character in The Untouchables. That line of his... Have to go post it in the movie lines thread now....

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Talking TOMMY FLANAGAN

Tommy Flanagan all the way!!! He was Cicero in Gladiator - Maximus' servant with the (extremely real) scars, who gets hanged at the end.
He's from Glasgow and HOT HOT HOT as far as I'm concerened.
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Old 28th June 2001, 22:18
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Cool IS THERE ANY SENIOR CITZENS OUT THERE?

Does anyone remember Duncan MacRae? Unfortunately he has gone to actor heaven but he was absolutely wonderful. He played in a lot of old movies like "Whiskey Galore" etc. etc. I remember him when he used to play the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow. He also came on the TV nearly every New Year and recited "A Wee Cock Sparra sat in a tree"
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Old 4th July 2001, 15:47
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Old 8th July 2001, 23:39
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Hello everyone ...I;m new here and am just reading through the posts on " favourite Scottish Actors " I'll get my tuppenceworth in then...An old school mate of mine, Dundee born Bian Cox...The first "Hannibal " numerous TV works ...featured as the factor, Killearn in Rob Roy. and Argyle the uncle of the child Wallace in Braveheart.....started his career in Dundee's Rep.theatre and just went on and on...
Cheers..... Graham
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I liked him in Braveheart, but I didn't care for the movie Rob Roy, after the 2nd sex scene I turned it off so I missed him in that.
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