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James Grant
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The Innocent (1993)
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James Grant was born on 12 October 1936 in Kiren, Argyllshire, Scotland, UK. He is an actor, known for
Dead Alive (1992)
,
The Revenue Men (1967)
and
Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
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Known for
Dead Alive
7.5
Tram Driver
1992
The Revenue Men
8.7
TV Series
Ross McInnes
1967–1968 • 38 eps
Prick Up Your Ears
7.1
William Orton
1987
Two Thousand Acres of Sky
8.1
TV Series
Murdo Campbell
2001–2002 • 5 eps
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Morning Echo
7.4
Short
Gordon Moffatt
2010
Coming Up
6.0
TV Series
Tony
2009
1 episode
High Times
7.4
TV Series
Paddy
2008
3 episodes
Taggart
7.3
TV Series
Tom Gardner
2008
1 episode
Silver Tongues
7.0
Short
Willhelm
2007
Rebel Song
Short
Benson
2007
Rebus
7.5
TV Series
Joseph Cowan
2006
1 episode
Monarch of the Glen
7.7
TV Series
Hamish McKinnon
2003
1 episode
Two Thousand Acres of Sky
8.1
TV Series
Murdo Campbell
2001–2002
5 episodes
Tangerine
Short
Tom
2001
The Girl in the Lay-By
7.1
Short
Old Man (Tom Morton)
2000
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Johnjo
Harry Clarke
Jackson
...
1989–1999
5 episodes
Finney
7.1
TV Series
Guitar Player
1994
1 episode
Takin' Over the Asylum
8.5
TV Mini Series
Campbell's Dad
1994
1 episode
Fighting for Gemma
6.7
TV Movie
Mr. Hope
1993
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Jimmy Grant
Born
October 12
,
1936
Kiren, Argyllshire, Scotland, UK
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He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "The Iceman Cometh," at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland with Ian Bannen, J.G. Devlin, Oscar James, Leonard Maguire, James Cairncross, Henry Woolf, and Niall Tobin the cast. Bill Bryden was director.
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