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  1. Clement Graham Crowden (30 November 1922 – 19 October 2010) was a Scottish actor. He was best known for his many appearances in television comedy dramas and films, often playing eccentric scientist, teacher and doctor characters.

  2. Oct 21, 2010 · Scottish actor Graham Crowden, known for his work on British radio, film and TV has died at the age of 87, his agent has confirmed. The actor is perhaps best known for his roles in BBC...

  3. The imposing Scottish character actor Graham Crowden was one of the most recognizable and reliable British screen actors who worked for over half a century. He was the third of four children of a Scottish Presbyterian classics teacher.

  4. The imposing Scottish character actor Graham Crowden was one of the most recognizable and reliable British screen actors who worked for over half a century. He was the third of four children of a Scottish Presbyterian classics teacher.

  5. Oct 21, 2010 · SCOTS actor Graham Crowden, best remembered for the medical drama A Very Peculiar Practice and sitcom Waiting for God, has died at the age of 87.

  6. Graham Crowden, actor: born Edinburgh 30 November 1922; married 1952 Phyllida Hewat (three daughters, one son); died 19 October 2010.

  7. Oct 21, 2010 · Actor Graham Crowden, mainly known for his role in the early 1990s sitcom Waiting For God, has died aged 87. The Edinburgh-born actor appeared in series comedies including the comedy drama A Very Peculiar Practice, a satire on Thatcherism set at a university medical centre, in which he played the decrepit Dr. Jock McCannon.

  8. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofGraham Crowden | BAFTA

    Graham Crowden. Actor. 30 November 1922 to 18 October 2010. An engaging, always interesting presence on screen, Crowden was familiar to television viewers for his roles in A Very Peculiar Practice (1986-88) and the sitcom Waiting For God (1990-94).

  9. Dec 12, 2010 · Graham Crowden , the actor, who died on October 17 aged 87, brought a powerful, idiosyncratic manner to scores of secondary roles in the theatre and on the screen.

  10. Born in Edinburgh on 30 November 1922, Graham Crowden is a dominant character player of mad-eyed eccentrics, shambling scholars, since the '60s in film, on stage since '40s walk-ons at Stratford, with National, RSC and Chichester seasons, and eight years at the Royal Court (1957-65).