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Name
  
Duncan Lindsay

Role
  
Television actress


Spouse
  
Hilton McRae

Children
  
Cal McRae

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Education
  
Central School of Speech and Drama

Upcoming movie
  
Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass

Movies and TV shows
  
Le Week‑End, About Time, Rome, Under the Tuscan Sun, Alice in Wonderland

Similar People
  
Roger Michell, Jim Broadbent, Hilton McRae, Audrey Wells, Hanif Kureishi

Duncan Morton Lindsay (21 March 1903 in Cambuslang – 1972) was a Scottish professional football centre-forward.

Lindsay began his career with his local side Cambuslang Rangers. In 1925 he moved to East Fife and in April 1926 joined Cowdenbeath where he was converted from a winger to a centre-forward.

In May 1930, after 82 goals in 126 league games, Lindsay moved to Newcastle United for a fee of £2,700 as a potential replacement for Hughie Gallacher. Despite only playing 19 times in his only season with Newcastle (1930–31) he was top scorer with 12 goals. He moved to Bury in 1931 where he scored 17 times in 45 league games. After a loan spell with Ashton National he joined Northampton Town, but played just once before joining Hurst and playing six Cheshire League Games towards the end of the 1933-34 season. He moved back to the Football League with Hartlepools United in 1934 and scored 21 times in 37 games for United during the 1934-35 season, but left at the end of the season to join Barrow. He played just eight games, scoring 3 times, for Barrow, before moving to York City in 1935. He left at the end of the season, after a further 8 goals in 25 games and returned to the Cheshire League with Ashton National then towards the end of the 1937-38 campaign rejoined Hurst for a second spell, now aged 36, playing in the last nine games of the season and scoring three times.

References

Duncan Lindsay Wikipedia


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