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Mark McManus (1935–1994)

Trivia:

McManus was chosen as the first posthumous recipient of the Lord Provost's Award (Glasgow). His family accepted the Performing Arts Award just a few months after his death, at a ceremony at which Lord Provost James Shields declared, "to many people Mark McManus was Glasgow".

Died:

(age 59) in Glasgow, Scotland, UK

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Filmography

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1983-1995 Taggart (TV series)
DCI Jim Taggart / Jim Taggart / Det. Chief Inspector Taggart / …
Hellfire (1994) … DCI Jim Taggart
Secrets (1994) … DCI Jim Taggart
 
1988 Minder (TV series)
Dixon
 
1988 Dramarama (TV series)
Bobby Soutar
The Macrame Man (1988) … Bobby Soutar
 
1988 Lance et compte II (TV mini-series)
Tom Snyder
 
1987 Nightstick (TV movie)
Banker #2
 
1987 Night Heat (TV series)
You're on the Air (1987)
 
1985 Bulman (TV series)
Det. Chief Supt. Jack Lambie
 
1982 Union Castle (TV series)
Charles Winzer
Episode #1.3 (1982) … Charles Winzer
 
1980 Bull Week (TV mini-series)
Johnny Kowal
Saturday (1980) … Johnny Kowal
Friday (1980) … Johnny Kowal
Wednesday (1980) … Johnny Kowal
Monday (1980) … Johnny Kowal
 
1979 Brecht and Co (TV movie)
Member of Brecht's company/Galy Gay/Wang
 
1978 Target (TV series)
Wilson
Promises (1978) … Wilson
 
1977 Rogue Male (TV movie)
Vaner
 
1976 Benny Lynch (TV movie)
Benny Lynch
 
1974-1975 Sam (TV series)
Sam Wilson
Ends and Means (1975) … Sam Wilson
Proposals (1975) … Sam Wilson
The Next in Line (1975) … Sam Wilson
Opting Out (1975) … Sam Wilson
 
1975 Knots
 
1974 The Stars Look Down (TV mini-series)
 
1973 The Brothers (TV series)
Harry Carter
Tightrope (1973) … Harry Carter
Storm Birds (1973) … Harry Carter
 
1972 Crown Court (TV series)
Harry Bryant
Regina v Bryant: Part 3 (1972) … Harry Bryant
Regina v Bryant: Part 2 (1972) … Harry Bryant
R. v Bryant: Part 1 (1972) … Harry Bryant
 
1972 The Pathfinders (TV series)
Flight Sergeant Joe Carson
Jonah Man (1972) … Flight Sergeant Joe Carson
 
1972 Colditz (TV series)
Lt. Cameron
The Undefeated (1972) … Lt. Cameron
 
1972 Stage 2 (TV series)
Peer Gynt (1972)
 
1971 Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV series)
Mick
Combing Down His Yellow Hair (1971) … Mick
 
1971 Man at the Top (TV series)
Dennis Rosslea
A Bit of Spare and Nothing Else (1971) … Dennis Rosslea
The Prime of Life (1971) … Dennis Rosslea
 
1970 Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV series)
Eric Calder
A Good Prospect (1970) … Eric Calder
 
1970 Shadows of Fear (TV series)
Cox
Did You Lock Up? (1970) … Cox
 
1970 Adam's Woman
Nobby
 
1969 The Rovers (TV series)
Jack Webster
U.F.O. Pacific (1969) … Jack Webster
 
1969 Dynasty (TV series)
Peter Mason
Pilot (1969) … Peter Mason
 
1969 Two Thousand Weeks
Will Gardiner
 
1968 The Battlers (TV movie)
Wayne Small
 
1968 Skippy (TV series)
Ted
The Rustlers (1968) … Ted
 
1966 Twelfth Night (TV movie)
Sebastian
 
1966 Homicide (TV series)
Malcolm Wills
Holiday Affair (1966) … Malcolm Wills
 
1966 Wandjina! (TV series)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
1990 The Media Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #6.14 (1990) … Himself
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1974) He acted in Moliere's play, "Tartuffe," at the Assembly Hall Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland in the Actors' Company production with Windsor Davies, Charles Kay, Sheila Burrell, Sheila Reid, Paola Dionisotti, Robert Eddison, Edward Petherbridge, and Robin Ellis in the cast. Peter James was director. See more »

Height:

5' 9" (1.75 m)
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Did You Know?

Trivia:

McManus was chosen as the first posthumous recipient of the Lord Provost's Award (Glasgow). His family accepted the Performing Arts Award just a few months after his death, at a ceremony at which Lord Provost James Shields declared, "to many people Mark McManus was Glasgow". See more »

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