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Andrew Crawford (born July 27, 1971) is an Irish Entrepreneur and the former CEO & Founder of The Book Depository. He was born in Zambia, of Irish Heritage. Crawford, an Old Gregorian was educated at Downside School and then The University of Liverpool studying Engineering Science and Industrial Management. After a brief spell working for his family firm, Crawford worked in the 1990s in Security and Specialist Risk Management working as a Private Security Contractor throughout EMEA. Having been part of the startup team for Bookpages.co.uk sold to Amazon.com, he went on to found The Book Depository in 2004 which is working to make "All Books Available to All".Crawford is also founder of Dodo Press a publisher which reissues up to 200 classic titles a week, and also has a majority interest in ElKotob.com an Egyptian Business Processing Outsourcing company based in Alexandria. He is also a regular columnist for The Bookseller.
Date Of Birth October 24, 1917 Place Of Birth Glasgow, Scotland, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Scottish character actor, in films from 1946.
Actor Title Year Status Character St. Ives 1960 TV Series Dalmahoy The Hill 1959 TV Movie Peter Bitter Victory 1957 Private Roberts The Adventures of Robin Hood 1956 TV Series Hugh The Buccaneers 1956 TV Series Capt. Hornigold The Adventures of Sir Lancelot 1956 TV Series Sir Gawaine Adventure Theater 1956 TV Series BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1951-1954 TV Series Bill Stewart / Stepan / David Patterson Calling Scotland Yard: The Sable Scarf 1954 Short The Broken Horseshoe 1952 TV Series Dr. Duncan Craig The Lady from Denmark 1951 TV Movie Hob Ormiston One Wild Oat 1951 Fred Gilbey And No Birds Sing 1951 TV Movie Kenneth Tweedle Trio 1950 Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) Operation Disaster 1950 Sub Lieut. J. McFee ('Chief') Boys in Brown 1949 Casey Diamond City 1949 David Raymond The Gay Lady 1949 Sid Skinner Love in Waiting 1948 Dick Lambert Dulcimer Street 1948 Bill Broken Journey 1948 Kid Cormack Daybreak 1948 Barber shop customer (uncredited) Jassy 1947 Undetermined Role (uncredited) The Brothers 1947 Willie McFarish Dear Murderer 1947 Sgt. Fox The Smugglers 1947 Arena 1991 TV Series documentary Newsreader Square Mile of Murder 1980 TV Series Lord Deas Jimmy B. & André 1980 TV Movie Curtis Turning Year Tales 1979 TV Series Albert Pethridge ITV Playhouse 1978 TV Series Roddy All Creatures Great and Small 1978 TV Series Angus Grier Crown Court 1973 TV Series Gavin MacDonald The Massacre of Glencoe 1971 Glenlyon Paul Temple 1971 TV Series Gerald Moffatt The Last of the Mohicans 1971 TV Mini-Series Colonel Munro The Tragedy of King Richard II 1971 TV Movie Bishop of Carlisle Edward II 1970 TV Movie Old Spencer / Third Poor Man Julius Caesar 1970 Volumnius Dr. Finlay's Casebook 1963-1969 TV Series Henry Gordon / Jack Bridie / Mr. MacBain The Borderers 1969 TV Series Will Armstrong United! 1965-1966 TV Series Phillip Anderton Blackmail 1965 TV Series John Setters MP R3 1965 TV Series Dr. Simon Bartram The Larkins 1964 TV Series Joe Mackenzie ITV Play of the Week 1960-1964 TV Series Dr. Herbert Dwyer / Officer Tom / Mr. Minnoch About Religion 1964 TV Series Boyd Q.C. 1963 TV Series Captain O'Reilly 80,000 Suspects 1963 Dr. Ruddling Studio 4 1962 TV Series Willi Wegler The Queen's Guards 1961 Biggs (uncredited) Our Mister Ambler 1961 TV Series Mr. Ambler No Hiding Place 1961 TV Series Judd Mason / Johnny Marsh ITV Television Playhouse 1961 TV Series Barney Court of Mystery 1961 TV Series Joseph Moore The Shadow of the Cat 1961 Andrew, the Butler No Thoroughfare 1961 TV Movie Adam Paterson Danger Man 1961 TV Series MacKenzie
Self Title Year Status Character Golfers in a Scottish Landscape 1971 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Road South 1967 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Tempo 1963 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Operation Disaster (1950) as Sub Lieut. J. McFee ('Chief')
No Thoroughfare (1961) as Adam Paterson
The Massacre of Glencoe (1971) as Glenlyon
Love in Waiting (1948) as Dick Lambert