Scottish actor (1930–2009)
Iain Cuthbertson
Cuthbertson as Charles Endell
Born (1930-01-04 ) 4 January 1930Died 4 September 2009(2009-09-04) (aged 79) Occupation Actor Years active 1955–2003 Spouses Father David Cuthbertson
Iain Cuthbertson (4 January 1930 – 4 September 2009) was a Scottish actor and theatre director. He was known for his tall imposing build and also his distinctive gravelly, heavily accented voice. He had lead roles in The Borderers (1968–70), Tom Brown's Schooldays (1971), Budgie (1971–72), its spinoff Charles Endell Esquire (1979–80), Danger UXB (1979) and Sutherland's Law (1973–76), as well as the films The Railway Children (1970), and Gorillas in the Mist (1988). He guest starred in many prominent British shows including The Avengers , Dr. Finlay's Casebook , The Onedin Line , Survivors , Ripping Yarns , Doctor Who , Z-Cars , Juliet Bravo , Rab C. Nesbitt , Minder , Inspector Morse and Agatha Christie's Poirot .
Early life
Cuthbertson was born in 1930, the son of the biochemist Sir David Cuthbertson , and brought up in Glasgow. He was educated at Glasgow Academy . He moved to Aberdeen with his family and attended Aberdeen Grammar School and the University of Aberdeen , where he graduated with an MA honours degree in French and Spanish.[ 1] His first break as an actor was on radio while at university.
Cuthbertson spent two years' national service in the Black Watch . During that time he was ordered to act as prisoner's friend (defence counsel) at the court martial of a soldier accused of appearing late on parade and then assaulting his superior officer when he eventually did turn up. He managed to get the soldier cleared of the more serious charge.[ 2]
Cuthbertson's original wish was for a job in the Foreign Office , but he became a radio journalist with the BBC in Glasgow.[citation needed ]
Theatre career
Cuthbertson started acting at the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre in 1958 and became General Manager and Director of Productions in 1962. In that year the theatre hosted an exhibition of work by the artist Stewart Bowman Johnson[ 3] [ 4] He played William Wallace in the Edinburgh International Festival production of Sydney Goodsir Smith 's play, The Wallace , in August 1960, giving what the playwright Robert McLellan described as "one of the few great performances in the history of the Scottish Theatre ".[ 5]
In 1965 he became Associate Director of London's Royal Court Theatre .[ 6]
Television career
Cuthbertson's most memorable television role was as the eponymous Procurator Fiscal in the long running Sutherland's Law , a television series made by BBC Scotland between 1973 and 1976. The series had originated as a stand-alone edition of the portmanteau programme Drama Playhouse in 1972 in which Derek Francis played Sutherland and which was then commissioned as an ongoing series: the producer was Frank Cox. Sutherland's Law dealt with the duties of the Procurator Fiscal in a small Scottish town. The major cast members included Cuthbertson (as John Sutherland), Gareth Thomas , Moultrie Kelsall , Victor Carin , Martin Cochrane , Maev Alexander and Edith MacArthur .
A rather different achievement was his portrayal of the criminal and businessman Charlie Endell in both Budgie (London Weekend Television /ITV ) with Adam Faith (1971–72) and its sequel Charles Endell Esquire (Scottish Television /ITV) in 1979.
Cuthbertson's other roles include the lead in The Borderers (BBC , 1968–70), Tom Brown's Schooldays (BBC , 1971) (as Thomas Arnold ), The Stone Tape (BBC , 1972),[ 7] Children of the Stones (HTV /ITV, 1977), The Voyage of Charles Darwin , Danger UXB (Thames Television /ITV, 1979), The House With Green Shutters [ 8] (BBC , 1980). He appeared in the pilot episode of Rab C Nesbitt (1988) as a magistrate.
Cuthbertson suffered a crippling stroke in January 1982, which forced him to give up theatre for fear of forgetting his lines. He resumed television and film work, though, as his lines could be written on crib boards.[ 3] His first role following his stroke was as the villainous Scunner Campbell in Super Gran (Tyne Tees Television /ITV, 1985).[ 9] In 1989 he played the villain Brett Savernake in the episode of Campion entitled "Sweet Danger".
Cuthbertson's minor parts in ongoing series include appearances in Z-Cars (BBC), The Avengers (ABC /ITV), the title character's former mentor in Inspector Morse (Central Television /ITV), Bulman (Granada Television /ITV), Ripping Yarns (BBC), The Duchess of Duke Street , Colonel Mannering in Adam Adamant Lives! story D For Destruction (1966) and Garron in the Doctor Who story The Ribos Operation . He also appeared in: Diamond Crack Diamond, The Onedin Line (BBC), Survivors (BBC), Scotch on the Rocks , The Adventures of Black Beauty (London Weekend/ITV), Minder (ITV), The Ghosts of Motley Hall (Granada/ITV), Juliet Bravo (BBC), Casualty (BBC), The Mourning Brooch , Casting the Runes and McPhee the Mother and Me .
On film, Cuthbertson appeared as Charles Waterbury in The Railway Children (1970).
Personal life
Cuthbertson's first marriage, to Anne Kristen in 1964, was dissolved in 1988. His second wife, Janet Smith, survived him.[ 10]
From 1975 to 1978, Cuthbertson served as Rector of the University of Aberdeen .[ 10] He listed his hobbies as sailing and fishing, and, after retiring, he lived in Dalrymple , Ayrshire .
Cuthbertson suffered a severe stroke in 1982, which caused paralysis down one side of his body and speech loss. It took him almost two years to recover sufficiently to be able to act again. Although he avoided live theatre work thereafter, owing to a fear of forgetting and/or stumbling on lines, he was still able to take parts in films and television. He died in 2009 at Ayr Hospital and was cremated.[ 11]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1957
The Boy David
Goliath of Gath
Television film
1959
Guilty Together
Jock Macdonald
Television film
1960
Para Handy - Master Mariner
Hurricane Jack
1.03 "A Happy New Year"
1960
ITV Play of the Week
Judd
6.14 "The Accomplices"
1962
BBC Sunday-Night Play
Provost Thomson
3.24 "Storm in a Teacup"
1966
The Wednesday Play
Major Mallet
1.63 "Toddler on the Run"
1966
Adam Adamant Lives!
Colonel Mannering
1.16 "D for Destruction"
1966
ITV Sunday Night Drama
Aegetes
1.12 "Four Triumphant: St Andrew"
1966
This Man Craig
Campbell Maddox
2.13 "Fresh Off the Boat"
1967
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dr. Markham
1.05 "Crabbe's Practice"
1968-1970
The Borderers
Sir Walter Ker of Cessford
26 episodes
1969
The Avengers
Kruger
7.27 "Thingumajig"
1969
Mogul
King Watt
5.24 "This Place Is a Paradise, Mister"
1969
ITV Playhouse
Mr. Campbell QC
2.37 "Justice Is a Woman"
1970
Department S
Kendall
2.15 "Spencer Bodily Is Sixty Years Old"
1970
Manhunt
Helldorf
1.10 "With a Sort of Love"
1970
Thirty-Minute Theatre
William Stead
5.30 "Lilly: Part 1" 5.31 "Lilly: Part 2"
1970
Diamond Crack Diamond
Mark Terson
4 episodes
1971
Dr. Finlay's Casebook
The Provost
8.16 "The Burgess Ticket"
1971-1972
Budgie
Charlie Endell
24 episodes
1971
Tom Brown's Schooldays
Dr. Thomas Arnold
Television miniseries
1971
The Onedin Line
Captain Kirkwood
1.11 "Mutiny"
1972
The Stone Tape
Roy Collinson
Television film
1972
The Adventures of Black Beauty
Sergeant Major Fletcher
1.15 "The Recruiting Sergeant"
1973
The New Road
Colonel Barisdale
1.02 "Col-of-the-Tricks" 1.03 "A Kistful of Muskets"
1973
Scotch on the Rocks
Chief Constable Blair
4 episodes
1973-1976
Sutherland's Law
John Sutherland
46 episodes
1973
The Protectors
Wyatt
2.06 "Petard"
1973
Arthur of the Britons
Bavick
2.09 "Daughter of the King"
1974
Play for Today
Headmaster
4.17 "Pidgeon: Hawk or Dove?"
1974
ITV Sunday Night Theatre
The Doctor
6.07 "Geography of a Horse Dreamer"
1974
The Pallisers
Major Mackintosh
1.14 "Part Fourteen"
1976
Caesar and Cleopatra
Rufio
Television film
1977
Children of the Stones
Rafael Hendrick / Sir Joshua Litten
Television miniseries
1977
The Ghosts of Motley Hall
Godfrey of Basingstoke
2.04 "Godfrey of Basingstoke"
1977
Survivors
McAlister
3.12 "Power"
1977
The Duchess of Duke Street
Vicar
2.04 "Winter Lament" 2.12 "The Legion of the Living"
1977
Ripping Yarns
Dr. Farson
1.04 "Murder at Moorstones Manor"
1977
The Sunday Drama
Gilbert Neilson
1.14 "Caledonian Cascade"
1978
Play for Today
Richard Cleaver
8.15 "Destiny"
1978
The Standard
Sir Henry Lockwood
1.07 "The Name of the Game"
1978
Doctor Who
Garron
16.01 "The Ribos Operation "
1978
Z-Cars
Det. Chief Supt. Stanworth
13.02 "Departures"
1978
The Voyage of Charles Darwin
Dr. Robert Darwin
1.01 "I Was Considered a Very Ordinary Boy" 1.03 "How Wide Was the Distance Between Savage and Civilised Man" 1.06 "Suppose That All Animals and All Plants Are Represented by the Branches of a Tree - The Tree of Life"
1979
Danger UXB
Doctor Gillespie
6 episodes
1979
The Mourning Brooch
Dicky Doig
Television miniseries
1979
ITV Playhouse
Julian Karswell
11.09 Casting the Runes
1979-1980
Charles Endell, Esq
Charlie Endell
6 episodes
1979
The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game
Lankester
1.05 "Horsenap"
1980
We, the Accused
Inspector Boltro
Television miniseries
1980
The Dick Emery Christmas Show: For Whom the Jingle Bells Toll
Jock 'The Razor' Fraser
Television film
1981
The Walls of Jericho
Alexander Russell
1.01 "Oh, Sophia!" 1.02 "Order of Battle" 1.03 "Sunshine and Storm"
1981
Vice Versa
Dr. Grimstone
7 episodes
1982
Rep
J.C. Benton
Television miniseries
1983
Storyboard
Editor
1.06 "Lytton's Diary"
1984
The Glory Boys
Minister
1.03 "Episode Three"
1984
Juliet Bravo
Defence Counsel
5.07 "Lost and Found"
1985
Off Peak
Dick Corbett
Television film
1985-1987
Super Gran
The Scunner Campbell
27 episodes
1986
First Among Equals
Colin Dawson
1.02 "Episode Two"
1986
The Return of the Antelope
Dr. McMurdo
2.02 "Philippa's Brave Deed"
1986
The Stamp of Greatness
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
1.01 "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes"
1987
Bulman
Desmond Geraldine
2.02 "Death by Misadventure"
1987
The Venus de Milo Instead
Headmaster
Television film
1987
A Perfect Spy
Makepeace Watermaster
1.01 "Episode One"
1988
Hannay
Sheriff Elliston
1.05 "Act of Riot"
1988
Ten Great Writers of the Modern World
Mynheer Peeperkorn
1.05 "Thomas Mann's 'The Magic Mountain'"
1988
The Ray Bradbury Theatre
Prosecuting Counsel
2.07 "Punishment Without Crime"
1988
Rab C. Nesbitt
Drunk Man
1.01 "Seasonal Greet"
1989
Minder
Bernard McKenna
7.06 "The Wrong Goodbye"
1989
The Justice Game
Jack Flynn
4 episodes
1989
Screenplay
Seer of Lublin
4.08 "The Spirit of Man" Segment: "The Night of Simhat Torah"
1989
Hard Cases
Magistrate
2.07 "Episode Seven"
1989
City Lights
Dr. Davis
4.02 "Play It Again, Willie"
1990
Campion
Brett Savanake
2.01 "Sweet Danger"
1990
Inspector Morse
Desmond McNutt
4.04 "Masonic Mysteries"
1990
Rab C. Nesbitt
Sheriff
1.03 "City of Culture"
1990-1991
Screenplay
Edgar / Julian Vlad
5.02 "Antonia and Jane" 5.12 "Shoot the Revolution"
1992
Rab C. Nesbitt
Judge
2.04 "That's Entertainment"
1992
The Guilty
Lord Chancellor
Television film
1993
Agatha Christie's Poirot
Gervase Chevenix
5.07 "Dead Man's Mirror"
1994
Headhunters
Malcolm Standish
1.01 "The Golden Hello"
1994
Moonacre
Father Francis
6 episodes
1994
Seaforth
Lord Scawton
Television miniseries
1995
Oliver's Travels
Davidson
1.05 "Do We Look Like That?"
1995
The Tales of Para Handy
Angus Monroe
2.02 "Para Handy's Piper"
1995
Casualty
Dermot Needle
10.16 "Castles in the Air"
1997
Painted Lady
Charles Stafford
Television miniseries
1997
The Baldy Man
2.03 "Barbecue: China Doll"
1999
Casualty
Albert
14.01 "Calm Before the Storm: Part One" 14.02 "Calm Before the Storm: Part Two"
2000
Brotherly Love
Robert MacDougall
1.05 "Art and Soul"
Radio
References
^ "Obituary: Iain Cuthbertson" . The Scotsman . Retrieved 26 January 2018 .
^ Sunday Post 1973
^ a b Gray, Sadie. "Obituary - The Times" . The Times . Archived from the original on 23 May 2010.
^ "Citizens Theatre" . Citz.co.uk. 11 September 1945. Retrieved 25 December 2012 .
^ McLellan, Robert, Review of The Wallace , in Thomson, David Cleghorn (ed.), Saltire Review , Vol. 6, No. 22, Autumn 1960, The Saltire Society , Edinburgh, pp. 75 - 77
^ Custom byline text: Chris Watt (8 September 2009). "Tributes as actor Iain Cuthbertson dies aged 79" . Herald Scotland. Retrieved 25 December 2012 .
^ "Iain Cuthbertson: Actor who played the procurator-fiscal in 'Sutherland's Law' and Charlie Endell in 'Budgie' " . The Independent . London. 11 September 2009.
^ "The House with the Green Shutters" . Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. 16 April 2009. Archived from the original on 29 January 2009. Retrieved 25 December 2012 .
^ Evans, Jeff (1995). The Guinness Television Encyclopedia . Guinness Publishing Ltd. p. 506. ISBN 0-85112-744-4 .
^ a b Gaughan, Gavin (11 September 2009). "Iain Cuthbertson - Scottish actor - Obituary" . The Guardian . Retrieved 26 January 2018 .
^ "Iain Cuthbertson: Actor who played the procurator-fiscal in 'Sutherland's Law' and Charlie Endell in 'Budgie' " . The Independent . 11 September 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2020 .
^ "Radio Plays 1945-1997: Serials, DIVERSITY website - radio drama, plays" . Suttonelms.org.uk. Retrieved 25 December 2012 .
^ "Bruce Stewart radio drama - DIVERSITY WEBSITE" . Suttonelms.org.uk. Retrieved 25 December 2012 .
^ "BBC Radio 7 - Shakespeare - Twelfth Night" . BBC. 6 January 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2012 .
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