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Acting

Jack McKenzie

Born March 9, 1942Edinburgh, Scotland, UK33 credits

Jack McKenzie is a Scottish actor. He was born in Edinburgh in 1942 and was educated at George Heriot's School, after which he joined The Royal Marines, and then subsequently the Lothians and Peebles Constabulary and transferred to Edinburgh City Police. TELEVISION: The Sweeney, Sutherland's Law, Space: 1999 series, Secret Army, Blake's 7, The Professionals, The Mad Death, Taggart, The Collectors, Blood Money, Skorpion, The Treachery Game, Henry VIII, The Wallace, Piece of Cake, Heartbeat, Bugs, Bernard's Watch, The Bill, EastEnders, Scotland 2000, 10%'rs, The Return Of The Saint, The London Suite, Crime Monthly, 999, Crimewatch THEATRE: Gothenburg English Studio Theatre:- The Woman In Black The Watermill Theatre:- Hobson's Choice Royal National Theatre:- The Misanthrope, Engaged and Into The Mouths Of Crabs Wintershall, Guildford:- The Passion and The Life of Christ The Redgrave Theatre, Farnham:- MacBeth, Who Killed Cock Robin, The Trial of Lady Chatterley. Farnham Maltings:-Sorry To Spoil Your Daughter's Birthday Pantomimes at Guildford Civic Hall and Bracknell

Known For

Filmography

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2017Being Keegan
as ‘70s BoyMovie
The Calling
2000The Calling
as NormanMovie
The End of the Affair
1999The End of the Affair
as Chief EngineerMovie
London Suite
1996London Suite
as WaiterMovie
Clockwork Mice
1995Clockwork Mice
as CID #1Movie
Bugs
1995Bugs
as HostTV
Beyond Bedlam
1994Beyond Bedlam
as DCI CleryMovie
H
1993Harry
as DugganTV
Sharpe
1993Sharpe
as Mr ParkerTV
Heartbeat
1992Heartbeat
as Mr. BrownTV
The Zero Option
1988The Zero Option
as DunstanMovie
Last Love
1983Last Love
as Gerald CastleMovie
Gandhi
1982Gandhi
as Major at Aga Khan PalaceMovie
Barriers
1981Barriers
as SportsmasterTV
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1980Breakaway
as Chief Supt. CooperTV
Henry VIII
1979Henry VIII
as Sir Nicholas VauxMovie
Blake's 7
1978Blake's 7
as PatarTV
Secret Army
1977Secret Army
as Major Neil TurnerTV
A Bridge Too Far
1977A Bridge Too Far
as SoldierMovie
Q
1975Quiller
as ManTV
Churchill's People
1974Churchill's People
as Lord MarchTV