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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Angus_LennieAngus Lennie - Wikipedia

    Angus Wilson Lennie (18 April 1930 – 14 September 2014) was a Scottish film and theatre character actor with a 50-year career span. His numerous credits include the character of Flying Officer Archibald Ives in The Great Escape, and Shughie McFee in the television soap opera Crossroads.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Angus_LennieAngus Lennie - Wikipedia

    Biografia. È noto per la sua partecipazione in serie televisive quali Il Santo e Doctor Who, e soap opera britanniche, la più famosa delle quali è Crossroads, in cui apparve per la prima volta nel 1972, per poi lasciarla nel 1981, e dove interpretò il personaggio di Shughie McFee, uno dei più popolari di questa serie, anche se ...

  3. 21 set 2014 · Sun 21 Sep 2014 12.01 EDT. The actor Angus Lennie, who has died aged 84, found a new audience when he played the irascible, amorous motel chef Shughie McFee in the teatime soap opera Crossroads...

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0502007Angus Lennie - IMDb

    Angus Lennie (1930-2014) was a Scottish actor who appeared in films, TV shows and stage plays. He was best known for his role as the P.O.W. Ives in The Great Escape (1963) and as Storr Angus in Doctor Who (1963-1975).

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    • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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    • Acton, London, England, UK
  5. 20 set 2014 · By Bruce Weber. Sept. 19, 2014. Angus Lennie, a diminutive Scottish actor who played the persistent but ultimately despairing “tunnel man” known as the Mole in the 1963 prison-camp movie ...

  6. 18 set 2014 · Angus Lennie was a versatile performer who appeared in The Great Escape, Doctor Who and pantomime. He was best known as Shughie McFee, the Scottish chef in the soap opera Crossroads, where he combined comedy and pathos.

  7. Angus Lennie was born on 18 April 1930 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He was an actor, known for The Great Escape (1963), Doctor Who (1963) and Para Handy - Master Mariner (1959). He died on 14 September 2014 in Acton, London, England, UK.