Kirstin McLean

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Kirstin McLean is a Scottish actress from Cardonald. She is best known for her roles on the second and third series of Limmy's Show.[1] She has also appeared in River City, Doors Open, and Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights.[2]

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Kirstin McLean
Born
Cardonald, Glasgow
NationalityScottish
OccupationActress
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Theatre

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Year Title Role Theatre Company Director
2010 The Government InspectorThe Governor's daughterCommunicadoGerry Mulgrew
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McLean's other theatre work includes Memory Cells (Glasgay!), Tam O'Shanter (Perth Theatre), The Lesson (benchtours), The Angry Puppy (The Comedy Unit), The Wall (Borderline), Elgin Macbeth, Side Effects, Self-Contained, The Recovery Position (National Theatre of Scotland), Katie Morag (Mull Theatre), and Tam O'Shanter (Arches). She was co-director of Kitsunebi whose first collaboration, Open Grave, premiered in 2007 and returned to Glasgay! in 2008.[3]

Television

McLean's other television credits include Taggart (SMG) and Deal With This... (Comedy Unit).[3]

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