Sean Scanlan
Scottish actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scottish actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sean Scanlan (18 August 1948 – 17 April 2017) was a Scottish actor.[1] He is known primarily for his many television and stage roles.
Sean Scanlan | |
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Born | |
Died | 17 April 2017 68) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Known for | Rab C. Nesbitt, Two Thousand Acres of Sky |
Scanlan appeared in a large number of plays and television programmes,[2] including as Dougie the ship's mate in The Tales of Para Handy[2] and Shug in Rab C. Nesbitt.[3]
He had a major role in Two Thousand Acres of Sky, playing Gordon Macphee, the ferryboat captain. Smaller parts include playing Kenneth McIver, the unlucky criminal brother of regular cast member TV John McIver in Hamish Macbeth.[2] He also played the part of Duncan 'Jock' Mcevoy in Yorkshire TV's 1982 production of Airline alongside Roy Marsden and Richard Heffer.
In 2011, he performed in Sins of the Father while rehearsing Lark, Clark and the Puppet Handy.[2]
Born in Glasgow, Scotland,[4] went to St Aloysius College,[5] he was married to Barbara Rafferty, whom he met while performing Playing for Real.[3][6]
Sean Scanlan died on 17 April 2017 to throat cancer, aged 68.[7][8]
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