Jack McKenzie | |
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McKenzie in 2014 | |
Born | (1942-03-09) 9 March 1942 (age 82) Edinburgh, Scotland |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1973–2018 |
Jack McKenzie (born 9 March 1942) is a Scottish actor. He was born in Edinburgh and was educated at George Heriot's School, after which he joined the Royal Marines at the age of fifteen. He subsequently joined Lothians and Peebles Constabulary and later transferred to Edinburgh City Police.
Film
- Valentino (Ken Russell) (1977) - (uncredited)
- A Bridge Too Far (Richard Attenborough) (1977) - Soldier #17
- Dominique (Michael Anderson) (1979) - John, 1st Chauffeur
- Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (Irvin Kershner) (1980) - Cal Alder (Rebel Force Deck Lieutenant)
- Gandhi (Richard Attenborough) (1982) - Major at Aga Khan Palace
- The Zero Option (Sarah Hellings) (1988) - Dunstan
- Beyond Bedlam (Vadim Jean) (1994) - DCI Clery
- Clockwork Mice (Vadim Jean) (1995) - CID 1
- The End Of The Affair (Neil Jordan) (1999) - Chief Engineer
- The Calling (Richard Caesar) (2000) - Norman
- The Love We Seek (Samuel Roffey)
- The House That Jack Built (2018) - Sonny - Zentropa Films - Lars Von Trier
Television
- Sutherland's Law (1973-1975) - Police sergeant / Officer in Charge / PC Merengie
- The Sweeney (1975) - Len
- Space 1999 (1976) - Technician (2 episodes)
- The Other One (1977) - Bill Burke
- Return of the Saint (1978) - Marek
- Secret Army (1979) - Major Neil Turner
- Blake's 7 (1980) - Patar
- The Gentle Touch (1980) - Hamish
- The Professionals (1980) - Rose
- Barriers (1981) - Sportsmaster
- The Treachery Game (1981) - Alec Marsh
- Blood Money (1981) - Det. Insp. Perry
- Angels (1982) - Mr. McGraw
- The Mad Death (1983) - Fergus
- Skorpion (1983) - Chief Insp. Perry
- Play for Today - Last Love (1983) - Gerald Castle
- Taggart (1986-2001) - Jim Redpath / David Laing / Alan Donald
- The Collectors (1986) - Calvin Simpson
- Piece of Cake (1988) - 'Ram' Ramsey
- Science Fiction - The Smoking Gun (1990)
- Heartbeat (1993) - Mr. Brown
- Bugs (1995) - Host
- Bernard's Watch (1998-2001) - Postman
- The Bill (1998) - Mack
- EastEnders (2010) - Donald
- Emmerdale (2015) - Tom
- " Home Alone" (2016) (Discovery Channel) Jeff Young - October Films
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 (4 seasons)
- 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
Musical theatre
- The English Theatre, Frankfurt, City of Angels
- Brighton Festival, Paul - A Strange kind of Hero
- First Major UK and Ireland Tour of Dirty Dancing
References
- ^ Rudden, Liam (8 March 2019). "The Edinburgh beat bobby who became a Star Wars' legend". Edinburgh Evening News. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
- "Force is with us: Star Wars actor backs games". The Kingston Informer. Kingston upon Thames, London, England. 27 August 1999. p. 9. Retrieved 18 September 2022 – via Newspapers.com. [REDACTED]
- "The Empire Strikes Back (1980)". American Film Institute. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
External links
- Jack McKenzie at IMDb
- Jack McKenzie at Aveleyman (Credits incomplete)
- Jack McKenzie at Theatricalia
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