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Maggie sorts through her feelings for both local boy Mike (Joe Mullaney), and James (Ian Michie), a comfortably middle-class Edinburgh student. Much of the series also centres on Maggie's relationship with her feisty octogenarian grandmother (Jean Faulds) who lives in rural Inverness-shire , and who frequently acts as an important confidante to ...
He is a keen swimmer and player of squash. His nephew is actor Jamie Michie, who has appeared in The IT Crowd, Game of Thrones and alongside John in one episode of Taggart in 2010. [12] In September 2017, his 24-year-old daughter, Louella Fletcher-Michie, died at the Bestival music festival in Dorset after taking the recreational drug 2C-P.
Ian Michael Smith (born May 5, 1987) is an former American actor, known for his sole starring role in Simon Birch. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His short physical stature (3 ft 1 in (0.94 m)) is a result of Morquio syndrome , [ 3 ] a rare enzymatic disorder affecting the circulatory, muscular and skeletal systems.
John Michie: 1996 Sean Smith: Barry Sloane: 2002–2003 Marcus Sneddon: Matthew Brenher: 1998 Faye Spence: Joanne Zorian: 1998 Freddie Spence: Peter Corey: 1991 Gary Stanlow: Daniel McNamara: 1991 Andrew Fillis: 1995–1996, 1998 Laura Stevens: Elizabeth Avis: 2002–2003 Mike Stevens [1] Saul Jephcott: 1987 Norman Stone: Ian Hastings: 1985 ...
Ian Michael Harding [1] is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Ezra Fitz in the Freeform mystery drama Pretty Little Liars from 2010 to 2017. Life and career
Ian David McShane [1] (born 29 September 1942) is an English actor. He is known for his television performances, particularly as the title role in the BBC series Lovejoy (1986–1994), [ 2 ] Al Swearengen in Deadwood (2004–2006) and its 2019 film continuation , and Mr. Wednesday in American Gods (2017–2021).
Ian McNeice (born 2 October 1950) is an English film and television actor. On television, he has played government agent Harcourt in the 1985 television series Edge of Darkness , Bert Large in the comedy-drama Doc Martin , the Newsreader in historical drama Rome (2005–2007) and Winston Churchill in Doctor Who (2010–2011).
Moon and Son is a British television astrological crime drama, created and produced by Robert Banks Stewart, that broadcast on BBC One from January 4, 1992. [1]The series was Martin's first British role in fifteen years, and was considered to be a "rare misfire" for creator Banks Stewart (who described this series as "a light-hearted thriller"), [2] whose previous series Bergerac and Lovejoy ...