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Rhind-Tutt was born on 20 July 1967 in West Drayton, London, the youngest of five; there was a 10-year gap between him and his two brothers and two sisters.He attended the John Lyon School in Harrow, Middlesex, where he acted in school productions, eventually taking the lead in a school production of Hamlet that played at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in the mid-1980s.
A sketch was performed for Amnesty International's Secret Policeman's Ball, with performances from Tamsin Greig, Stephen Mangan, Julian Rhind-Tutt and Michelle Gomez. Mangan and Rhind-Tutt appeared in two sketches. When the announcer at the ball asks if there is a doctor in the house, Mac puts his hand up, to Caroline's embarrassment.
Rumpole of the Bailey is a radio series created and written by the British writer and barrister John Mortimer based on the television series Rumpole of the Bailey. [1] Five different actors portrayed Horace Rumpole in these episodes: Leo McKern, Maurice Denham, Timothy West, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Julian Rhind-Tutt.
Smith and Keith rough him up and scare him. Og returns to his 'alpha', Ryan (Julian Rhind-Tutt) to tell him about these new threatening males, but Ryan gives him a beating and forces him to set up the new widescreen television. Ryan and Og sit down to play a motorbike game on the games console.
Steve (Wil Johnson) tries to patch things up with his wife, Sylvia (Diane Parish), after being unfaithful to her. But on the night of their wedding anniversary, they are targeted by an armed burglar, and the police seem more determined to victimise them than catch the perpetrator.
The special continues the plot from the end of the second series of Green Wing, which ended with Caroline Todd (played by Tamsin Greig) becoming engaged to Guy Secretan (Stephen Mangan), "Mac" Macartney (Julian Rhind-Tutt) learning that he was going to die, Alan Statham and Joanna Clore (Pippa Haywood) fleeing from the police after they ...
J. W. Tutt (1858–1911), British entomologist; Jason Tutt (born 1991), Australian rules footballer; Ron Tutt (1938–2021), drummer for Elvis Presley and Neil Diamond; William Thayer Tutt (1912–1989), American ice hockey executive; Julian Rhind-Tutt (born 1967), British actor
John Rhind (1828–1892), Scottish sculptor, father of William Birnie Rhind and J. Massey Rhind; John Stevenson Rhind, Scottish sculptor; J. Massey Rhind (1860–1936), Scottish-American architectural sculptor; Julian Rhind-Tutt (born 1967) English actor; Neil Rhind (born 1937), English writer and historian; Robert Rhind, Scottish footballer