Alastair Duncan
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Alastair Duncan | |
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Born | Alastair Neil Duncan 1958 (age 65–66) Edinburgh, Scotland |
Other names | Alastair Ducan, Alister Duncan, Alistair Duncan, Neil Duncan |
Occupation | Actor/Voice actor, real estate broker |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse(s) | Anna Gunn (1990-2009) (divorced) 2 children |
Alastair Neil Duncan (born 1958) is a Scottish television, film and stage actor, and real estate broker.[1] He is sometimes credited as Neil Duncan.
Early life
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Career
Duncan's breakout role was as side-kick DS Peter Livingstone to Mark McManus's Taggart in Scottish television's eponymous detective series.
Leaving the show after the first two series, Duncan then appeared in the 1988 TV adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles, starring Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes.
Duncan's next key role was in the 1992 science fiction film Split Second, with Rutger Hauer. He continued with guest roles on TV series and he appeared in other films such as War Dogs, Trick of the Eye, Dazzle (1995) and Tower of Terror.
In the early 2000s, he started doing voiceover work, including films like Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts and video games like Warlords Battlecry, Legacy of Kain: Defiance, X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, Tomb Raider: Legend, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, Final Fantasy XIV, Mass Effect, Infinity Blade II, Infinity Blade III, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor, and the animated TV series The Batman, as Alfred Pennyworth.
His most notable TV guest appearances include episodes of Tracey Takes On..., Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Charmed, Angel and Leverage.
Duncan was one of 400 actors considered for the lead role in the international hit series Highlander: The Series but lost out to Adrian Paul. He later guest-starred in the fifth season, in the episode "Dramatic License" as immortal Terence Coventry.
Personal life
Duncan and his ex-wife,[1] actress Anna Gunn, have two daughters.[2]
References
External links
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