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  1. Gordon Sholto McDougall (born 7 February 1916 – 18 May 1991) was a Scottish Australian actor. He trained at the Glasgow Athenaeum (now known as The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland).

  2. Gordon McDougall was born on 7 February 1916 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Number 96 (1972), The Killing of Angel Street (1981) and Number 96 (1974). He was married to Margaret Mackie. He died on 18 May 1991 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

    • Actor, Writer, Production Manager
    • February 7, 1916
    • Gordon McDougall
    • May 18, 1991
  3. Gordon McDougall is an international theatre director and academic. He was twice nominated as Best Director by London critics and has served as Artistic Director of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, the Stables Theatre, Manchester, the Oxford Playhouse Company and the Citadel Theatre, Edmonton.

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  5. Learn about Gordon McDougall's extensive and diverse theatre work as a director, artistic director and founder of several companies. He has staged over 120 productions by renowned playwrights and performers in various countries and venues.

  6. As a researcher on World in Action, McDougall found the original seven-year-olds for Seven-Up (part of 28-Up voted by Roger Ebert one of the ten best films of all time). He directed Scene at 6.30, Coronation Street and Afternoon Edition: The Stormy Years.

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  8. Gordon McDougall is a British theatre director and academic. He was educated at Latymer Upper School. He has been artistic director of the Traverse Theatre, Granada TV’s Stables Theatre, the Oxford Playhouse (1974–84) and the Citadel Theatre, Edmonton, Canada (1984–87).