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Andrew Cruickshank
Biography:
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Andrew John Maxton Cruickshank (25 December 1907 Aberdeen, Scotland – 29 April 1988 London, England) was a Scottish supporting actor, most famous for his portrayal of Dr Cameron in the long-running UK BBC television series, Dr Finlay's Casebook, which ran for 191 episodes from 1962 until 1971.
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Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Puccini as Father Michelucci | 1984-01-01 |
| The Rivals as Sir Anthony Absolute | 1970-05-17 |
| Murder Most Foul as Justice Crosby | 1964-03-01 |
| We Joined the Navy as Admiral Filmer | 1963-05-17 |
| Come Fly with Me as Cardwell | 1963-03-27 |
| El Cid as Count Gormaz | 1961-10-24 |
| Greyfriars Bobby as Lord Provost | 1961-07-17 |
| There Was a Crooked Man as McKillup | 1960-08-31 |
| Kidnapped as Colin Campbell | 1960-02-24 |
| The Stranglers of Bombay as Col. Henderson | 1959-12-04 |
| The 39 Steps as Sheriff | 1959-03-13 |
| A Question of Adultery as Dr. Cameron | 1958-07-15 |
| Innocent Sinners as Doctor | 1958-03-25 |
| The Battle of the River Plate as Captain Stubbs, 'Doric Star' | 1956-10-30 |
| Richard III as Brackenbury | 1955-12-13 |
| John and Julie as Uncle Ben | 1955-07-26 |
| John Wesley as Georgia Trustee | 1954-03-02 |
| The Cruel Sea as Scott Brown | 1953-02-24 |
| The Reluctant Widow as Lord Bedlington | 1950-05-01 |
| The Angel with the Trumpet as Otto Alt | 1950-03-20 |
| Your Witness as Sir Adrian Horth K.C | 1950-03-06 |
| Paper Orchid as Inspector Clement Pill | 1949-04-01 |
| Forbidden as Inspector Baxter | 1949-02-28 |
| Idol of Paris as Prince Nicholas | 1948-04-24 |
| The Mark of Cain as Sir Jonathon Dockwra | 1947-03-14 |
| Auld Lang Syne as Robert Burns | 1937-02-06 |
