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Andrew Cruickshank
Actor, Writer
Born December 25, 1907Died April 28, 1988 (80 years)
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Andrew John Maxton Cruickshank (25 December 1907 Aberdeen, Scotland – 29 April 1988 London, England) was a Scottish supporting actor, most famous for his portrayal of Dr Cameron in the long-running UK BBC television series, Dr Finlay's Casebook, which ran for 191 episodes from 1962 until 1971.
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Andrew John Maxton Cruickshank (25 December 1907 Aberdeen, Scotland – 29 April 1988 London, England) was a Scottish supporting actor, most famous for his portrayal of Dr Cameron in the long-running UK BBC television series, Dr Finlay's Casebook, which ran for 191 episodes from 1962 until 1971.
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Andrew Cruickshank Filmography
| 1986 | King & Castle (TV Series) · as Mr. Hodinett |
| 1984 | Miss Marple (TV Series) · as Conway Jefferson |
| 1984 | Strangers and Brothers (TV Series) · as M.h.l. Gay |
| 1984 | Puccini · as Father Michelucci |
| 1983 | Wagner (TV Series) · as Narrator |
| 1972 | Crown Court (TV Series) · as Mr. Justice Lorrimer |
| 1969 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Reuben Bordone |
| 1967 | ITV Playhouse (TV Series) · as Sheriff |
| 1965 | Play of the Month (TV Series) · as Prof. Robert Linden |
| 1964 | Murder Most Foul · as Justice Crosby |
| 1963 | Come Fly with Me · as Cardwell |
| 1962 | We Joined the Navy · as Admiral Filmer |
| 1962 | Live Now - Pay Later · as Vicar |
| 1962 | Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) · as Dr Angus Cameron |
| 1961 | El Cid · as Count Gormaz |
| 1961 | Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog · as Lord Provost |
| 1960 | There Was a Crooked Man · as Mckillup |
| 1960 | Kidnapped · as Colin Campbell |
| 1960 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) · as Edward Moulton-Barrett |
| 1959 | The Stranglers of Bombay · as Col. Henderson |
| 1959 | Bleak House (1959) (TV Series) · as John Jarndyce |
| 1959 | The 39 Steps · as Sheriff |
| 1958 | A Question of Infidelity · as Dr. Cameron |
| 1958 | Innocent Sinners · as Doctor |
| 1957 | The Story of Esther Costello · as Dr. Stein |
| 1956 | Pursuit of the Graf Spee · as Captain Stubbs, 'doric Star' |
| 1956 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) · as Mr. Thornton |
| 1955 | Richard III · as Brackenbury |
| 1955 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as John Spencer-Savage |
| 1955 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Doctor Marlowe |
| 1955 | John and Julie · as Uncle Ben |
| 1954 | John Wesley · as Georgia Trustee |
| 1953 | The Cruel Sea · as Scott Brown |
| 1951 | Ivory Hunter · as Governor |
| 1950 | The Inheritance · as Lord Bedlington |
| 1950 | The Angel with the Trumpet · as Otto Alt |
| 1950 | Eye Witness · as Sir Adrian Horth K.c |
| 1950 | Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Nigel |
| 1949 | Paper Orchid · as Inspector Clement Pill |
| 1949 | Forbidden · as Inspector Baxter |
| 1948 | Idol of Paris · as Prince Nicholas |
| 1947 | The Mark of Cain · as Sir Jonathon Dockwra |
| 1939 | The Anatomist · as Dr. Knox |
| 1975 | Arena (1975) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1974 | Harty (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1965 | Call My Bluff (1996) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1955 | This is Your Life (UK) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1950 | Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) |














