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David Ashton

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Actor

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Jonina Scott


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Movies and TV shows
  
The Last King of Scotland

Books
  
Shadow of the Serpent, The Inspector McLevy, Nor Will He Sleep, Trick of the Light, Fall from Grace

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James McLevy, Barbara Rafferty, Adam Kotz, Ralph Riach, Abby Mukiibi Nkaaga

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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.

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Theatre

Ashton started his professional career at Worcester Repertory theatre, playing roles such as Marco in A View from the Bridge, Jerry in Two for the Seesaw, Harold Gorringe in Black Comedy, and Charlie in Staircase. At Ipswich Rep, he played Bluntschli in Arms and the Man and Seamas Shields in The Shadow of a Gunman. Other roles included Grigory Smirnov in Chekhov’s The Bear at the Orange Tree Theatre, London; The Tramp in Synge’s In the Shadow of the Glen, Joxer in Juno and the Paycock, Torvald in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, the lead in Jean-Claude Carriere’s The File at the Liverpool Playhouse; Gayev in The Cherry Orchard and then Kulyegin in The Three Sisters at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. At the Royal Court Theatre, London, he played John in Christopher Hampton’s The Philanthropist with Alec McCowan, and also appeared in the West End musical Happy as a Sandbag at the Ambassadors Theatre and portrayed Mister Mulleady in Behan’s The Hostage at Greenwich Theatre. Most recently, he appeared as Sandy Sheridan in Uncle Varick, John Byrne’s version of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh.

He has also taught, directed and lectured at the Central School of Speech and Drama, Rose Bruford College, the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.

Television

Ashton made his acting debut on television in Z-Cars (1969) and took the lead role as Aeneas MacMaster in The New Road (1973). Other main roles include Lieutenant Wickham in The Voyage of Charles Darwin (1978); Doctor MacDuff in the Granada Television series Brass (1990); Major Lennox in Sharpe’s Eagle (1993); Major Roddy Maclean in Hamish Macbeth (1995–97); Harold Xavier in Monarch of the Glen (2000); Alex Gemmell in Glasgow Kiss (2000) and Professor MacManus in Vital Signs (2006).

He has also had featured roles in New Tricks (2008); Waking the Dead (2002); Waterfront Beat (1991); All Creatures Great and Small (1990); The Bill (1989); Ever Decreasing Circles (1986); Doctor Who (as Kendron in the 1985 story Timelash; Coronation Street (1985); and Juliet Bravo (1980 - Series 1, ep.6 'The Runner').

Television

Ashton was one of the early scriptwriters for EastEnders, the long-running BBC soap opera that first aired in February 1985. He wrote for series two of BBC hospital drama Casualty, becoming main writer for series three (1987–88). His monologue Stations (1988), broadcast as part of the BBC’s Play for One series, provided actor Andrew Keir with "a tour de force solo role" according to The Independent newspaper. Another one-off drama for BBC2 was The Other Side (1992), starring Frank Finlay and Richard E. Grant.

He wrote four episodes for series two of the BBC1 comedy-drama The Hello Girls (1996–98), as well as individual episodes of Badger (1999) , which featured Jerome Flynn as a police wildlife liaison officer, and Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes (2001), both for BBC1. A television series based on his McLevy radio series and novels is currently under development.

Radio

Ashton is best known as creator of the ongoing BBC Radio 4 drama series McLevy, based on the career of 19th-century Edinburgh detective James McLevy. A pilot episode was first broadcast in 1999 and twelve series of the Scottish thief-taker’s exploits have followed up to 2016. The dramas star Brian Cox as McLevy, Siobhan Redmond as Jean Brash, Michael Perceval Maxwell as Mulholland, and Ashton himself as Lieutenant Roach.

In addition, Ashton has written more than 15 other radio plays, including The Old Ladies at the Zoo (1985), starring Peggy Mount and Liz Smith, which won the Radio Times Drama Award that year, and three Sherlock Holmes adaptations: The Naval Treaty, Black Peter and The Three Garridebs for BBC Radio 4. These were part of the complete recording of the Sherlock Holmes canon broadcast by the BBC between 1989 and 1998 and starring Clive Merrison as Holmes and Michael Williams as Watson. Recent plays have included The White Hart and Me… Dancing for RTÉ in Dublin; No Help When Dead (2010) for BBC Scotland; Maidens' Trip (2010) for BBC Radio 4 and The Quest of Donal Q (2011), starring Billy Connolly and Brian Cox, for BBC Scotland and Radio 4.

Theatre

  • 1988 Passing By: a trilogy at the Old Red Lion Theatre, Islington, directed by Dominic Dromgoole and starring Julie Covington.
  • The Eagle: Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh.
  • Stations: Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh and Tron Theatre, Glasgow.
  • 1991 A Bright Light Shining: Bush Theatre, London, directed by Dominic Dromgoole, with John Hannah, Ewen Bremner and Joanna Roth.
  • 1992-93 The Chinese Wolf: Bush Theatre, London, directed by Dominic Dromgoole, with Maureen Beattie and Desmond Barrit.
  • 1994 The Mark: Cockpit Theatre, London.
  • 1996 Buried Treasure: The Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), directed by Robin Lefevre, with Alexander Morton and Jennifer Black.
  • 1997 The Golden Door: a children’s play performed at The National Theatre, London.
  • 1998 Me Dancing: The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon.
  • His latest piece Couchsong, in which a therapist hauls her couch out into the garden and the story takes off from there, is yet to be performed.

    Books

    Ashton has chronicled further exploits of McLevy, the character first introduced on the radio, in a series of novels.

  • 2006 The Shadow of the Serpent
  • 2007 Fall from Grace
  • 2009 A Trick of the Light
  • 2013 Nor Will He Sleep
  • All are published by Polygon/Birlinn.

    Filmography

    Actor
    2018
    The Etruscan Smile as
    Fraser
    2010
    The Savage Canvas (Short) as
    Derrick Widdecome
    2008
    New Tricks (TV Series) as
    Judge
    - Spare Parts (2008) - Judge
    2006
    The Last King of Scotland as
    Dr. Garrigan - Senior
    2006
    Vital Signs (TV Series) as
    Professor McManus
    - Episode #1.4 (2006) - Professor McManus
    - Episode #1.3 (2006) - Professor McManus
    2004
    Sea of Souls (TV Series) as
    Philip Crooks
    - That Old Black Magic: Part 1 (2004) - Philip Crooks
    - Seeing Double: Part 2 (2004) - Philip Crooks
    - Seeing Double: Part 1 (2004) - Philip Crooks
    2002
    Murder in Greenwich (TV Movie) as
    Chief Thao Ferris (as David Aston)
    2002
    Waking the Dead (TV Series) as
    Father Cameron
    - Deathwatch: Part 2 (2002) - Father Cameron
    - Deathwatch: Part 1 (2002) - Father Cameron
    2002
    Doctors (TV Series) as
    Rob Morrison
    - Ghosts (2002) - Rob Morrison
    2001
    Always and Everyone (TV Series) as
    Roy Williams
    - Episode #3.8 (2001) - Roy Williams
    - Episode #3.7 (2001) - Roy Williams
    2000
    Glasgow Kiss (TV Series) as
    Alex Gemmell
    - Confirmation (2000) - Alex Gemmell
    - Collapse (2000) - Alex Gemmell
    - Contrast (2000) - Alex Gemmell
    - Co-Operation (2000) - Alex Gemmell
    - Collision (2000) - Alex Gemmell
    2000
    The House of Mirth as
    Lawyer
    2000
    Monarch of the Glen (TV Series) as
    Harold Xavier
    - Episode #1.4 (2000) - Harold Xavier
    1999
    Life Support (TV Series) as
    Michael Calder
    - Trust (1999) - Michael Calder
    1998
    Knight School (TV Series) as
    Hector Spleen
    - The Wooden Badger of St. Cuthbert's (1998) - Hector Spleen
    1997
    Tomorrow Never Dies as
    First Sea Lord
    1997
    Stiff Upper Lips as
    Dr. Henry
    1995
    Hamish Macbeth (TV Series) as
    Maj. Roddy Maclean / Fergusson Maclean
    - Destiny: Part 2 (1997) - Maj. Roddy Maclean
    - Destiny: Part 1 (1997) - Fergusson Maclean / Maj. Roddy Maclean
    - More Than a Game (1997) - Maj. Roddy Maclean (uncredited)
    - The Trouble with Rory (1997) - Maj. Roddy Maclean (uncredited)
    - The Good Thief (1997) - Maj. Roddy Maclean (uncredited)
    - The Lochdubh Assassin (1997) - Maj. Roddy Maclean
    - Deferred Sentence (1997) - Maj. Roddy Maclean (uncredited)
    - The Honourable Policeman (1997) - Maj. Roddy Maclean
    - The Lochdubh Deluxe (1996) - Maj. Roddy Maclean
    - No Man Is an Island (1996) - Maj. Roddy Maclean
    - Radio Lochdubh (1996) - Maj. Roddy Maclean (uncredited)
    - Isobel Pulls It Off (1996) - Maj. Roddy Maclean (uncredited)
    - In Search of a Rose (1996) - Maj. Roddy Maclean (uncredited)
    - A Perfectly Simple Explanation (1996) - Maj. Roddy Maclean
    - A Bit of an Epic (1995) - Maj. Roddy Maclean
    - Wee Jock's Lament (1995) - Maj. Roddy Maclean (uncredited)
    - The Big Freeze (1995) - Maj. Roddy Maclean
    - The Great Lochdubh Salt Robbery (1995) - Maj. Roddy Maclean
    1997
    The Heart Surgeon (TV Movie) as
    Gavin Cranmere
    1996
    Alive and Kicking as
    Paris Mourner
    1994
    The Negotiator (TV Movie) as
    Deputy Chief Constable Bryden
    1993
    Tis' the Season to be Jolly (TV Movie) as
    Prison Governor
    1993
    Comics (TV Series) as
    D.I. MacLaren
    - Episode #1.2 (1993) - D.I. MacLaren
    1993
    Sharpe (TV Series) as
    Maj. Lennox
    - Sharpe's Eagle (1993) - Maj. Lennox
    1992
    Boon (TV Series) as
    Mr. Parris
    - Away from It All (1992) - Mr. Parris
    1992
    Freddie as F.R.O.7. as
    Additional Voices (voice)
    1991
    Waterfront Beat (TV Series) as
    Det. Insp. Barnston
    - Acid Ship (1991) - Det. Insp. Barnston
    - Microlights (1991) - Det. Insp. Barnston
    - Pirates (1991) - Det. Insp. Barnston
    1990
    All Creatures Great and Small (TV Series) as
    Ewan Ross
    - Old Dogs, New Tricks (1990) - Ewan Ross
    1983
    Brass (TV Series) as
    Dr McDuff / Doctor McDuff / Inspector Hamish McDuff / ...
    - Their Finest Half Hour (1990) - Inspector Hamish McDuff
    - Bradley Does His Bit (1990) - Inspector Hamish McDuff
    - Bradley Holds His Own (1990) - Inspector Hamish McDuff
    - Bradley Gets on Top (1990) - Inspector Hamish McDuff
    - Bradley Sticks It Out (1990) - Inspector Hamish McDuff
    - Bradley Pulls It Off (1990) - Inspector Hamish McDuff
    1989
    Crossbow (TV Series) as
    The Children's Father
    - The Children (1989) - The Children's Father
    1989
    The Bill (TV Series) as
    Tour Guide
    - The Tourist Trap (1989) - Tour Guide
    1988
    Hannay (TV Series) as
    Alec Cauldshaw
    - Act of Riot (1988) - Alec Cauldshaw
    1986
    Ever Decreasing Circles (TV Series) as
    Linesman
    - House to Let (1986) - Linesman
    1985
    Coronation Street (TV Series) as
    Norris Birchall
    - Episode #1.2525 (1985) - Norris Birchall
    - Episode #1.2524 (1985) - Norris Birchall
    1985
    Doctor Who (TV Series) as
    Kendron
    - Timelash: Part Two (1985) - Kendron
    - Timelash: Part One (1985) - Kendron
    1985
    Hilary (TV Series) as
    Mr. Daniels
    - Episode #1.2 (1985) - Mr. Daniels
    1984
    Special Squad (TV Series) as
    Gun Dealer
    - Early Birds (1984) - Gun Dealer
    1984
    Murder Not Proven? (TV Series) as
    Det. Insp. Fleming
    - A Big Romping Boy (1984) - Det. Insp. Fleming
    1983
    The Mad Death (TV Mini Series) as
    Registrar
    - Episode #1.1 (1983) - Registrar
    1983
    The Tom Swift and Linda Craig Mystery Hour (TV Movie)
    1981
    Maggie (TV Series) as
    Mr. Fraser
    - Episode #2.8 (1982) - Mr. Fraser
    - Episode #2.7 (1982) - Mr. Fraser
    - Episode #2.5 (1982) - Mr. Fraser
    - Episode #2.3 (1982) - Mr. Fraser
    - Episode #2.2 (1982) - Mr. Fraser
    - Episode #1.8 (1981) - Mr. Fraser
    - Episode #1.7 (1981) - Mr. Fraser
    - Episode #1.4 (1981) - Mr. Fraser
    - Episode #1.3 (1981) - Mr. Fraser
    1981
    Eye of the Needle as
    Oban Radio Operator
    1981
    The House on the Hill (TV Series) as
    Oliver Maitland
    - The Mistress of the House (1981) - Oliver Maitland
    1980
    Juliet Bravo (TV Series) as
    Mr. MacRae
    - The Runner (1980) - Mr. MacRae
    1980
    Sweet Nothings (TV Series) as
    Priest
    - Episode #1.2 (1980) - Priest
    1980
    Spy! (TV Series) as
    Lt. Duthie
    - Camp 020 (1980) - Lt. Duthie
    1979
    Shoestring (TV Series) as
    Andy Stapleton
    - Stamp Duty (1979) - Andy Stapleton
    1979
    Thomas and Sarah (TV Series) as
    Capt. Derwent
    - Made in Heaven (1979) - Capt. Derwent
    1978
    The Voyage of Charles Darwin (TV Mini Series) as
    Lieutenant Wickham
    - Suppose That All Animals and All Plants Are Represented by the Branches of a Tree - The Tree of Life (1978) - Lieutenant Wickham
    - I Felt Myself Brought Within Reach of That Great Fact - That Mystery of Mysteries (1978) - Lieutenant Wickham
    - Can Any Mountains, Any Continent, Withstand Such Waste? (1978) - Lieutenant Wickham
    - How Wide Was the Distance Between Savage and Civilised Man (1978) - Lieutenant Wickham
    - My Mind Was a Chaos of Delight (1978) - Lieutenant Wickham
    - I Was Considered a Very Ordinary Boy (1978) - Lieutenant Wickham
    1977
    Happy as a Sandbag (TV Movie)
    1977
    The Mackinnons (TV Series) as
    Robin Strake
    - Working Weekend (1977) - Robin Strake
    1974
    Sutherland's Law (TV Series) as
    Mr. Harvey
    - Matters of Trust (1974) - Mr. Harvey
    1973
    Spy Trap (TV Series) as
    Dennis O'Reilly
    - Safe Conduct (1973) - Dennis O'Reilly
    1973
    Six Days of Justice (TV Series) as
    P.C. Thomson
    - The Complaint (1973) - P.C. Thomson
    1973
    The New Road (TV Series) as
    Aeneas Macmaster
    - A Balance of Accounts (1973) - Aeneas Macmaster
    - The Big One (1973) - Aeneas Macmaster
    - A Kistful of Muskets (1973) - Aeneas Macmaster
    - Col-of-the-Tricks (1973) - Aeneas Macmaster
    - A Call to the North (1973) - Aeneas Macmaster
    1972
    The Shadow of the Tower (TV Series) as
    The Soldier
    - The Serpent and the Comforter (1972) - The Soldier
    1970
    Hamlet (TV Movie) as
    Francisco
    1970
    The Doctors (TV Series) as
    Ken Winters
    - Episode #1.23 (1970) - Ken Winters
    1969
    Judge Dee (TV Series) as
    Scavenger / Kuan Lai
    - The Day of the Scavengers (1969) - Scavenger
    - A Place of Great Evil (1969) - Kuan Lai
    1969
    Z Cars (TV Series) as
    Ron Jeffries
    - Picture of Guilt: Part 2 (1969) - Ron Jeffries
    - Picture of Guilt: Part 1 (1969) - Ron Jeffries
    1965
    Carry on Cowboy as
    Rider (uncredited)
    Writer
    1999
    Badger (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Setts, Lies and Videotape (1999) - (writer)
    1999
    Dalziel and Pascoe (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Time to Go (1999) - (writer)
    1992
    Freddie as F.R.O.7. (script)
    1990
    God on the Rocks (TV Movie)
    1987
    Casualty (TV Series) (written by - 5 episodes)
    - A Quiet Night (1988) - (written by)
    - Welcome to Casualty (1988) - (written by)
    - These Things Happen (1987) - (written by)
    - Peace, Brother (1987) - (written by)
    - Cross Fingers (1987) - (written by)
    Soundtrack
    1997
    Hamish Macbeth (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Honourable Policeman (1997) - (performer: "Strangers in the Night" - uncredited)
    1992
    Freddie as F.R.O.7. (lyrics: "Evilmainya", "Shy Girl")
    Self
    2008
    Comedy Classics (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Brass (2008) - Self
    1974
    You and Me (TV Series) as
    Self - Presenter
    - Fingers and Toes (1977) - Self - Presenter
    - Parcel's Journey (1974) - Self - Presenter
    - A New House (1974) - Self - Presenter
    1968
    Hullabaloo (TV Series) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2007
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Video documentary short) as
    Kendron (uncredited)
    1997
    Sharpe: The Legend (Video) as
    Lennox

    References

    David Ashton (actor) Wikipedia