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    Don McKillop

    1928-02-15 (96 years old) in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, UK

    Donald Harley McKillop (15 February 1928 – 19 December 2005) was an English actor who trained at RADA. Notable roles include Bert the Landlord in the Doctor Who fifth and final serial of the eighth season, The Dæmons in 1971, Jack in The Likely Lads, Bill in Rosie and as Sgt. McKechnie in the first series of the Scottish TV production Sutherland's Law, opposite Maev Alexander. He appeared in five episodes of Dr. Finlay's Casebook between 1964 and 1970. He also appeared in notable films such as The Breaking of Bumbo (1970), An American Werewolf in London (1981) and Walter (1982).

    Movies

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles
    71 %|Aug 31, 1988
    Drama, Comedy, Thriller, Mystery, TV Movie
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    Submariners
    0 %|Nov 1, 1983
    Drama, TV Movie
    poster
    Walter
    51 %|Nov 2, 1982
    Drama, TV Movie
    poster
    An American Werewolf in London
    74.06 %|Aug 21, 1981
    Comedy, Horror
    actor
    A Day Out
    47.5 %|Dec 24, 1972
    Drama, TV Movie
    poster
    Stocker's Copper
    0 %|Jan 20, 1972
    Drama, History, TV Movie
    poster
    Doctor Who: The Dæmons
    74 %|Jun 19, 1971
    Science Fiction, Drama, Adventure
    poster
    The Breaking of Bumbo
    20 %|Sep 28, 1970
    Comedy
    poster
    Otley
    61 %|Mar 11, 1969
    Comedy

    Series

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    South Of The Border
    0 %|Oct 25, 1988
    Drama, Crime
    poster
    Sherlock Holmes
    80.51 %|Apr 24, 1984
    Crime, Drama, Mystery
    poster
    The Professionals
    74 %|Dec 30, 1977
    Action & Adventure, Crime, Drama
    poster
    Bill Brand
    63 %|Jun 7, 1976
    Drama
    poster
    The Onedin Line
    68 %|Oct 15, 1971
    Drama
    poster
    Gideon's Way
    68 %|Mar 18, 1965
    Drama
    poster
    The Likely Lads
    73 %|Dec 16, 1964
    Comedy
    poster
    Doctor Who
    78.64 %|Nov 23, 1963
    Drama, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
    poster
    The Scales of Justice
    67 %|Jan 11, 1962
    Crime