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David Ashton (born 10 November 1941 in Greenock) is a Scottish actor and writer. Trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, 1964–67, he has acted in a wide variety of film, television, theatre and radio roles. He has also developed a parallel career as a writer of fiction, film and television screenplays and plays for theatre and radio. His radio play The Old Ladies at the Zoo, which starred Peggy Mount and Liz Smith, won the Radio Times Drama Award in 1985.
Date Of Birth November 10, 1941 Place Of Birth Greenock, United Kingdom Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Actor, Writer, Soundtrack
# Fact 1 Has acted in both the Doctor Who Franchise and Eon James Bond series. 2 Was cast as "Tomas" on Doctor Who (1963): The Face Of Evil but was replaced by Brendan Price . 3 Scottish actor working in UK and Scottish media. Notable for playing "Dr. MacDuff" on Brass (1983).
Actor Title Year Status Character The Savage Canvas 2010 Short Derrick Widdecome New Tricks 2008 TV Series Judge The Last King of Scotland 2006 Dr. Garrigan - Senior Vital Signs 2006 TV Series Professor McManus Sea of Souls 2004 TV Series Philip Crooks Murder in Greenwich 2002 TV Movie Chief Thao Ferris (as David Aston) Waking the Dead 2002 TV Series Father Cameron Doctors 2002 TV Series Rob Morrison The House of Mirth 2000 Lawyer Glasgow Kiss 2000 TV Series Alex Gemmell Monarch of the Glen 2000 TV Series Harold Xavier Life Support 1999 TV Series Michael Calder Knight School 1998 TV Series Hector Spleen Stiff Upper Lips 1998 Dr. Henry Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 First Sea Lord Hamish Macbeth 1995-1997 TV Series Maj. Roddy Maclean / Fergusson Maclean The Heart Surgeon 1997 TV Movie Gavin Cranmere Alive and Kicking 1996 Paris Mourner Tis' the Season to be Jolly 1993 TV Movie Prison Governor Comics 1993 TV Series D.I. MacLaren Sharpe's Eagle 1993 TV Movie Lennox Boon 1992 TV Series Mr. Parris Freddie as F.R.O.7. 1992 Additional Voices (voice) Waterfront Beat 1991 TV Series Det. Insp. Barnston All Creatures Great and Small 1990 TV Series Ewan Ross Brass 1983-1990 TV Series Dr. McDuff
Doctor McDuff
Inspector Hamish McDuff
... The Bill 1989 TV Series Tour Guide Crossbow 1989 TV Series The Children's Father Hannay 1988 TV Series Alec Cauldshaw The Flying Doctors 1987 TV Series Cab Driver Just Us 1986 Parramatta Warder Ever Decreasing Circles 1986 TV Series Linesman Coronation Street 1985 TV Series Norris Birchall Doctor Who 1985 TV Series Kendron Hilary 1985 TV Series The Vet Iris 1984 TV Movie Harry / Laurence Murder Not Proven? 1984 TV Series Det. Insp. Fleming The Mad Death 1983 TV Mini-Series Registrar Maggie 1981-1982 TV Series Mr. Fraser Eye of the Needle 1981 Oban Radio Operator The House on the Hill 1981 TV Series Oliver Maitland Juliet Bravo 1980 TV Series Mr. MacRae Sweet Nothings 1980 TV Series Priest Spy! 1980 TV Series Lt. Duthie Shoestring 1979 TV Series Andy Stapleton Thomas and Sarah 1979 TV Series Capt. Derwent The Voyage of Charles Darwin 1978 TV Series Lieutenant Wickham The Mackinnons 1977 TV Series Robin Strake Sutherland's Law 1974 TV Series Spy Trap 1973 TV Series Dennis O'Reilly Six Days of Justice 1973 TV Series P.C. Thomson The New Road 1973 TV Series Aeneas Macmaster The Shadow of the Tower 1972 TV Mini-Series The Soldier Judge Dee 1969 TV Series Scavenger / Kuan Lai Z Cars 1969 TV Series Ron Jeffries
Writer Title Year Status Character Badger 1999 TV Series writer - 1 episode Dalziel and Pascoe 1999 TV Series writer - 1 episode Freddie as F.R.O.7. 1992 script God on the Rocks 1990 TV Movie Casualty 1987-1988 TV Series written by - 5 episodes
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Hamish Macbeth 1997 TV Series performer - 1 episode Freddie as F.R.O.7. 1992 lyrics: "Evilmainya", "Shy Girl"
Self Title Year Status Character Comedy Classics 2008 TV Series documentary Himself You and Me 1974-1977 TV Series Himself - Presenter Hullabaloo 1968 TV Series Himself
Known for movies The Last King of Scotland (2006) as Dr. Garrigan - Senior
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) as First Sea Lord
The House of Mirth (2000) as Lawyer
Freddie as F.R.O.7. (1992) as Additional Voices