Andrew McCulloch

Andrew McCulloch (Born 1945 in Glasgow) appeared in Coronation Street in two roles: in August 1987 as Mac, the owner of his eponymous bar in Torremolinos who gave Bet Lynch employment when she absconded there and in October 1990 as Charlie Travers, a friend of Mike Baldwin's who helped him con Jackie Ingram into not selling her factory from under his feet.

He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and his other credits include The Wednesday Play, Dixon of Dock Green, Warship,, Play for Today, The Adventures of Black Beauty, Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, Softly Softly: Task Force, Target, The Professionals, Shoestring, Gulliver in Lilliput, The Agatha Christie Hour, By the Sword Divided, Bergerac, Maigret, Boon, Stay Lucky, Sleepers, The Chief, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Rebus, Doctors, Taggart, several roles in The Bill and Casualty, Heartbeat, Messiah and Holby City.

Film roles include The Blood on Satan's Claw, Macbeth, Kidnapped, Up the Front, Nothing But the Night, The Land That Time Forgot, Priest of Love and Worth Winning.

One stage he has played roles in Chips with Everything, Henry V, Henry IV, Parts I & II, Time and the Conways, Titus Andronicus, A View From the Bridge, A Man's a Man and The Crucible.

On radio, he was heard in the drama Polaris.

Outside of acting, he has written for many television series, often with fellow-actor John Flanagan, including Doctor Who, Boon, Robin Hood, Coasting, Sleepers, The Good Guys, Pie in the Sky, Peak Practice, Ballykissangel, Margery and Gladys, Murder in Suburbia, Heartbeat and The Royal.

External pages

 * Internet Movie Database entry for Andrew McCulloch
 * Theatricalia entry for Andrew McCulloch
 * Wikipedia page for Andrew McCulloch