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Cause of death
  
Lung Cancer

Spouse
  
Una McLean (m. 1991–2004)

Role
  
Television actor

Name
  
Russell Hunter

Occupation
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Adam Russell Hunter

Born
  
18 February 1925 (
1925-02-18
)
Glasgow, Scotland

Children
  
4 children (three daughters; one son)

Died
  
February 26, 2004, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Edward Woodward, Una McLean, Caroline Blakiston, Anthony Valentine, Patrick Mower

Russell Hunter singing to the locals in Govan!


Russell Hunter (18 February 1925 – 26 February 2004) was a popular Scottish television, stage and film actor. He is perhaps best known as the character "Lonely" in the TV thriller series Callan, starring Edward Woodward and that of Shop-Steward Harry in the Yorkshire Television sitcom The Gaffer.

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Life

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Born Adam Russell Hunter in Glasgow, Hunter's childhood was spent with his maternal grandparents in Lanarkshire, until returning to his unemployed father and cleaner mother when he was 12. He went from school to an apprenticeship in a Clydebank shipyard. During this time, he did some amateur acting for the Young Communist League before turning professional in 1946.

Early work

Under the stage name Russell Hunter, he acted at Perth Rep and at the Glasgow Unity Theatre also performing in the very first Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1947 in The Plough and the Stars by Seán O'Casey, was a comedian in summer variety shows and toured with a one-man show.

Hunter worked in repertory theatre and Scottish variety before making his film debut in Lilli Marlene (1950). He appeared with Archie Duncan in the film The Gorbals Story, in London the same year, which also featured his first wife, Marjorie Thomson, and he followed these by playing a pilot in the Battle of Britain drama Angels One Five in 1951.

A busy actor, he joined Peter Hall's Royal Shakespeare Company, working with Peggy Ashcroft and Dame Edith Evans.

Callan

His most memorable role was the timid, smelly petty criminal, Lonely, unlikely accomplice to a clinical spy-cum-assassin, in the downbeat 1967 television spy series Callan. Reportedly, he said of his identification with Lonely that "I take more baths than I might have playing other parts. When Lonely was in the public eye I used only the very best toilet water and a hell of a lot of aftershave."

After playing Costard in a BBC television production of Love's Labour's Lost (1965), Hunter was cast as Lonely in ITV's "Armchair Theatre" production A Magnum for Schneider in 1967, which introduced the secret agent Callan to the screen. Four series followed (1967, 1969–72). Hunter and Edward Woodward reprised their roles in both a 1974 feature film of the same name and, seven years later, in the television film Wet Job, by which time Lonely had gone straight, got married and was running a plumbing company called Fresh and Fragrant. The title plays on "wet job" the euphemism for murder or assassination.

Other roles

During his years with Callan, Hunter acted in the Hammer horror film Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) and took the roles of Crumbles, Dr Fogg and Dr Makepeace in an ITV production of Sweeney Todd (1970), He also appeared in the British comedy film Up Pompeii (1971) as the Jailer.

He had two notable appearances in one-man plays performed on BBC Scotland in the early 1970s: Cocky, where he played Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, which ended with his speech to the jury defending Helen McDougal, Burke's wife, in the Burke and Hare case, and Jock, where he played an archetypal Scottish soldier guarding a military museum. In 1975 he played a Scottish painter in the BBC's adaptation of the Lord Peter Wimsey story The Five Red Herrings. In 1979, at the artist's request, he opened the Edinburgh Festival Exhibition of the Glasgow artist Stewart Bowman Johnson held at the Netherbow Gallery. Hunter's other TV credits include The Sweeney, Ace of Wands (as the evil magician Mr Stabs, a role he reprised in an episode of the anthology series Shadows), Doctor Who: Robots of Death, Farrington of the F.O., The Bill, A Touch of Frost, Taggart, sitcoms Rule Britannia (1975) as the Scotsman Jock McGregor and shop steward in The Gaffer (1981–83), and his last ever TV appearance, in the BBC drama Born and Bred. In his last years he reprised his Doctor Who role for a series of audio plays released on CD, Kaldor City. He also appeared in an episode of Mind Your Language. He also appeared in the TV sitcom Lovejoy as a Scottish submariner in the episode "Angel Trousers".

He also appeared as different characters in the pilot and series of the BBC sitcom Rab C. Nesbitt.

Personal life

In 1949, Hunter married Marjorie Thomson and had two daughters. In 1970, he married actress Caroline Blakiston after they both appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park. They had a son and a daughter. His third marriage, in 1991, was to fellow performer Una McLean.

Illness

Although in the advanced stages of cancer, Hunter's last theatrical stint was in the Reginald Rose play 12 Angry Men at the same, if inconceivably expanded, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with which he had remained inextricably linked.

Despite being ill, Hunter received positive reviews for his appearances in the feature film American Cousins late in 2003 and as a priest in the film Skagerrak. In November, American Cousins, Hunter's last movie role, received the Special Jury Prize at the Savannah Film Festival in the United States, ending a career spanning six decades.

Death

Russell Hunter died aged 79 at Edinburgh's Western General Hospital of lung cancer.

Filmography

Actor
2003
Born and Bred (TV Series) as
Archie Tomlinson
- The Last Hurrah: Part 1 (2003) - Archie Tomlinson
2003
Skagerrak as
Priest
2003
American Cousins as
Nonno
2001
Small Moments (Short) as
Eddie
2001
Daddy's Girl (Short) as
Old Man
2000
Animated Tales of the World (TV Series) as
Green Man
- The Green Man of Knowledge: A Story from Scotland (2000) - Green Man (voice)
2000
The Bill (TV Series) as
Norman
- On the Wagon (2000) - Norman
1997
Deacon Brodie (TV Movie) as
Procurator Fiscal
1996
The Detectives (TV Series) as
Spanner
- The Great Escaper (1996) - Spanner
1996
A Touch of Frost (TV Series) as
DS Prentice
- Fun Times for Swingers (1996) - DS Prentice
1994
The Negotiator (TV Movie) as
Sam McBride
1988
Rab C. Nesbitt (TV Series) as
Dosser / Pink Elephant / Man in Supermarket / ...
- Ethics (1992) - Dosser
- Drink (1990) - Pink Elephant (voice)
- Work (1990) - Man in Supermarket
- Seasonal Greet (1988) - Man in Jail
1992
Lovejoy (TV Series) as
Harry Mackie
- Angel Trousers (1992) - Harry Mackie
1990
Taggart (TV Series) as
Fred Scott
- Death Comes Softly Part One (1990) - Fred Scott
1989
Casualty (TV Series) as
Edwin Crew
- Accidents Happen (1989) - Edwin Crew
1989
Albert and the Lion (TV Movie) as
Sammy
1989
I, Lovett (TV Series) as
Chin Gutter
- Pilot (1989) - Chin Gutter
1989
The Justice Game (TV Series) as
Sandy Sadowski
- Episode #1.4 (1989) - Sandy Sadowski
- Episode #1.2 (1989) - Sandy Sadowski
- Episode #1.1 (1989) - Sandy Sadowski
1988
Bust (TV Series) as
Jock Spencer
- Round-Up (1988) - Jock Spencer
1988
King & Castle (TV Series) as
Diver
- Cons (1988) - Diver
1988
The Return of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
Silas Brown
- Silver Blaze (1988) - Silas Brown
1988
The Play on One (TV Series) as
Ian Sinclair
- The Dunroamin' Rising (1988) - Ian Sinclair
1987
Ruth Rendell Mysteries (TV Series) as
Monkey Matthews
- Wolf to the Slaughter: Part Three (1987) - Monkey Matthews
- Wolf to the Slaughter: Part Two (1987) - Monkey Matthews
- Wolf to the Slaughter: Part One (1987) - Monkey Matthews
1987
Brond (TV Series) as
Mr. Morrison
- Episode #1.1 (1987) - Mr. Morrison
1986
The Christmas Star as
Old McNickle
1986
First Among Equals (TV Mini Series) as
Provost of Edinburgh
- Episode #1.8 (1986) - Provost of Edinburgh
1986
Farrington of the F.O. (TV Series) as
Donald McKay
- Pornography (1986) - Donald McKay
1985
Function Room (TV Mini Series)
- Movie Queen (1985)
1984
Sherlock Holmes and the Masks of Death (TV Movie) as
Alfred Coombs
1984
Scotland's Story (TV Series) as
Rev. Francis Borland / John Major
- Disaster at Darien (1984) - Rev. Francis Borland
- Fame Then Flodden (1984) - John Major
1984
Danger: Marmalade at Work (TV Series) as
Mr. Machonochie
- Social Worker (1984) - Mr. Machonochie
1983
Perishing Solicitors (TV Movie)
1981
The Gaffer (TV Series) as
Harry
- Goodbye (1983) - Harry
- Full of Eastern Promise (1983) - Harry
- There Goes the Bride (1983) - Harry
- Council of War (1983) - Harry
- Moonlight and Ruses (1983) - Harry
- Spring (1983) - Harry
- Blackleg (1983) - Harry
- The Candidate (1982) - Harry
- Unfit as a Fiddle (1982) - Harry
- Wheeler-Dealer (1982) - Harry
- A Day to Remember (1982) - Harry
- Give Up (1982) - Harry
- Take Your Partner (1982) - Harry
- Flesh and Blood (1982) - Harry
- England Exports (1981) - Harry
- The Trouble with Women (1981) - Harry
- Albert (1981) - Harry
- A Seat on the Board (1981) - Harry
- All in a Day's Strike (1981) - Harry
1983
The Campaign (TV Movie) as
Jock Quinn
1982
Play for Tomorrow (TV Series) as
Smellie
- The Nuclear Family (1982) - Smellie
1982
Minder (TV Series) as
Billy 'The Ferret'
- In (1982) - Billy 'The Ferret' (as Russel Hunter)
1981
Wet Job (TV Movie) as
Lonely
1981
Never Say Die! (Short)
1980
Mackenzie (TV Series) as
Mr. Armstrong
- Back to Back (1980) - Mr. Armstrong
- Preliminary Enquiries (1980) - Mr. Armstrong
1980
Airport Chaplain (TV Series) as
Joe Galbraith
- Neither Swords Nor Pistols (1980) - Joe Galbraith
1979
Mind Your Language (TV Series) as
Jock
- I Belong to Glasgow (1979) - Jock
1979
Charles Endell, Esq (TV Series) as
Jack Leakey
- The Moon Shines Bright on Charlie Endell (1979) - Jack Leakey
1978
The Standard (TV Series) as
Charlie
- Silence Is Golden (1978) - Charlie
1977
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Uvanov
- The Robots of Death: Part Four (1977) - Uvanov
- The Robots of Death: Part Three (1977) - Uvanov
- The Robots of Death: Part Two (1977) - Uvanov
- The Robots of Death: Part One (1977) - Uvanov
1976
Dickens of London (TV Mini Series) as
Bookseller
- The Deed (1976) - Bookseller
1976
Play from 'A' (TV Series)
- Graffiti (1976)
1975
Cooper (TV Series) as
Sneaky
- Episode 1.6 (1975) - Sneaky
- Episode #1.5 (1975)
1975
Rule Britannia! (TV Series) as
Jock McGregor
- Episode #1.7 (1975) - Jock McGregor
- The Lost Weekend (1975) - Jock McGregor
- All My Sins Remembered (1975) - Jock McGregor
- You Can't Take It with You (1975) - Jock McGregor
- Sauce for the Goose (1975) - Jock McGregor
- Sunday Best (1975) - Jock McGregor
- Once a Friend, Always a Friend (1975) - Jock McGregor
1975
The Sweeney (TV Series) as
Popeye
- I Want the Man (1975) - Popeye
1975
Shadows (TV Series) as
Mr. Stabs
- Dutch Schlitz's Shoes (1975) - Mr. Stabs
1975
Five Red Herrings (TV Mini Series) as
Matthew Gowan
- Episode #1.4 (1975) - Matthew Gowan
- Episode #1.2 (1975) - Matthew Gowan
- Episode #1.1 (1975) - Matthew Gowan
1975
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Crabtree
- The School for Scandal (1975) - Crabtree
1974
Rooms (TV Series) as
Ted
- Ted and Mrs Fox: Part 2 (1974) - Ted
- Ted and Mrs Fox (1974) - Ted
1966
The Vital Spark (TV Series) as
McCluskey / The Postmaster
- The Quarrel (1974) - McCluskey
- A Good Man Gone (1966) - The Postmaster
1974
Callan as
Lonely
1974
Thriller (TV Series) as
Old Fred
- The Savage Curse (1974) - Old Fred
1973
Black and Blue (TV Series) as
Pal
- Glorious Miles (1973) - Pal
1973
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Archie McNeill
- A View to Matrimony: Part 3 (1973) - Archie McNeill
- A View to Matrimony: Part 2 (1973) - Archie McNeill
- A View to Matrimony: Part 1 (1973) - Archie McNeill
1973
Full House (TV Series documentary) as
Actor in Jock
- Episode #1.17 (1973) - Actor in Jock
1967
Callan (TV Series) as
Lonely
- The Richmond File: A Man Like Me (1972) - Lonely
- The Richmond File: Do You Recognise the Woman? (1972) - Lonely
- The Richmond File: Call Me Enemy (1972) - Lonely
- The Contract (1972) - Lonely
- The Carrier (1972) - Lonely
- I Never Wanted the Job (1972) - Lonely
- Charlie Says It's Goodbye (1972) - Lonely
- None of Your Business (1972) - Lonely
- If He Can, So Could I (1972) - Lonely
- Rules of the Game (1972) - Lonely
- First Refusal (1972) - Lonely
- Call Me Sir! (1972) - Lonely
- That'll Be the Day (1972) - Lonely
- Amos Green Must Live (1970) - Lonely
- Breakout (1970) - Lonely
- God Help Your Friends (1970) - Lonely
- Act of Kindness (1970) - Lonely
- Suddenly-At Home (1970) - Lonely
- A Village Called 'G' (1970) - Lonely
- The Same Trick Twice (1970) - Lonely
- Summoned to Appear (1970) - Lonely
- Where Else Could I Go? (1970) - Lonely
- Death of a Hunter (1969) - Lonely
- Nice People Die at Home (1969) - Lonely
- The Worst Soldier I Ever Saw (1969) - Lonely
- The Running Dog (1969) - Lonely
- Once a Big Man, Always a Big Man (1969) - Lonely
- Jack-on-Top (1969) - Lonely
- Death of a Friend (1969) - Lonely
- Blackmailers Should Be Discouraged (1969) - Lonely
- Let's Kill Everybody (1969) - Lonely
- The Little Bits and Pieces of Love (1969) - Lonely
- You're Under Starter's Orders (1969) - Lonely
- The Most Promising Girl of Her Year (1969) - Lonely
- Red Knight, White Knight (1969) - Lonely
- You Should Have Got Here Sooner (1967) - Lonely
- But He's a Lord, Mr Callan (1967) - Lonely
- Goodness Burns Too Bright (1967) - Lonely
- The Death of Robert E. Lee (1967) - Lonely
- Goodbye, Nobby Clarke (1967) - Lonely
- The Good Ones Are All Dead (1967) - Lonely
1971
Ace of Wands (TV Series) as
Mr. Stabs
- Seven Serpents, Sulphur and Salt: Part 3 (1971) - Mr. Stabs
- Seven Serpents, Sulphur and Salt: Part 2 (1971) - Mr. Stabs
- Seven Serpents, Sulphur and Salt: Part 1 (1971) - Mr. Stabs
1971
The Edward Woodward Hour (TV Series) as
Lonely
- Episode dated 4 August 1971 (1971) - Lonely
1971
Up Pompeii as
Jailer
1970
Taste the Blood of Dracula as
Felix
1970
Mystery and Imagination (TV Series) as
Crumbles / Dr. Fogg / Dr. Makepeace
- Sweeney Todd (1970) - Crumbles / Dr. Fogg / Dr. Makepeace
1969
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Bailey
- Suspect (1969) - Bailey
1967
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Arny Carnaby
- The Fat of the Land (1967) - Arny Carnaby
1967
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Lonely
- A Magnum for Schneider (1967) - Lonely
1966
Redcap (TV Series) as
Capt. Walton
- An Ambush Among Friends (1966) - Capt. Walton
1965
Where I Live (TV Movie) as
Bert Turner
1965
Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
Tom Busby
- An Evening Out (1965) - Tom Busby
1965
Love's Labour's Lost (TV Movie) as
Costard
1963
As You Like It (TV Movie) as
Corin
1962
The Cherry Orchard (TV Movie) as
Coachman
1960
Para Handy - Master Mariner (TV Series) as
Bob
- A Happy New Year (1960) - Bob
1955
Murder Anonymous (Short) as
Police Driver (uncredited)
1955
The Cockleshell Heroes as
Submarine Sonar Operator (uncredited)
1955
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Peter
- Night Beat (1955) - Peter
1952
The Brave Don't Cry as
Police Sergeant
1952
Kidnapped (TV Series) as
Sailor
- The Brig Covenant (1952) - Sailor
1952
Castle in the Air as
Barman (uncredited)
1952
The Broken Horseshoe (TV Series) as
Long
- Mr. Mark Fenton (1952) - Long
- Mr. Ernest Carrel (1952) - Long
1952
Angels One Five as
Raines - Pimpernel Pilot
1950
Lilli Marlene as
Scottie
1950
The Gorbals Story as
Johnnie Martin
Self
1998
Countdown (TV Series) as
Self - Dictionary Corner
- Episode #39.113 (1998) - Self - Dictionary Corner
- Episode #39.112 (1998) - Self - Dictionary Corner
- Episode #39.111 (1998) - Self - Dictionary Corner
- Episode #39.110 (1998) - Self - Dictionary Corner
- Episode #39.109 (1998) - Self - Dictionary Corner
- Episode #39.108 (1998) - Self - Dictionary Corner
1997
Homeground (TV Series documentary) as
Narrator
1982
3-2-1 (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Star
- Gangsters (1982) - Self - Guest Star
1973
Whodunnit? (TV Series) as
Self / Panelist
- Did He Fall or Was He Pushed? (1973) - Self / Panelist
1973
Moira in Person (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.7 (1973) - Self
1973
Whose Baby? (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.10 (1973) - Self - Guest
1973
Jackanory (TV Series) as
Self - Storyteller
- Wizards Are a Nuisance: Wizards Strictly Prohibited (1973) - Self - Storyteller
- Wizards Are a Nuisance: The Wizard Who Lost His Temper (1973) - Self - Storyteller
- Wizards Are a Nuisance: A Wizard by Mistake (1973) - Self - Storyteller
- Wizards Are a Nuisance: The lce Cream Wizard (1973) - Self - Storyteller
- Wizards Are a Nuisance: Wizards Are a Nuisance (1973) - Self - Storyteller
1971
The Edward Woodward Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Another Edward Woodward Hour (1971) - Self
Archive Footage
1983
Minder (TV Series) as
Appearance by
- Minder's Christmas Bonus (1983) - Appearance by (as Russel Hunter)

References

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