From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list covers famous or notable people or groups who were born or raised in
Glasgow , Scotland or have been connected with it.
Moyo Akandé – actress
[30]
John Barrowman – singer and actor (
The Producers ,
Torchwood )
[31]
Sean Biggerstaff – actor (
Harry Potter )
[32]
Billy Boyd – actor (
The Lord of the Rings )
[33]
Frankie Boyle – comedian
[34]
Kevin Bridges – comedian
[35]
John Cairney – actor
[36]
Peter Capaldi – actor (
The Thick of It ,
In The Loop ,
Doctor Who )
[37]
Robert Carlyle – actor (
Trainspotting ,
The World Is Not Enough )
[38]
Lawrence Chaney – drag queen and winner of the second series of
RuPaul's Drag Race UK
[39]
Morven Christie – actress
[40]
Robbie Coltrane – actor (
Harry Potter ,
Cracker )
[41]
Billy Connolly – comedian (The Man Who Sued God )
[42]
Kate Copstick – actress and director
[43]
Tony Curran – actor
[44]
Iain De Caestecker – actor (
The Fades ,
Young James Herriot ,
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. )
[33]
Craig Ferguson – actor and writer
[33]
Gregor Fisher – comedian
[34]
Laura Fraser – actress
[45]
Rikki Fulton – comedian
[46]
Michelle Gomez – actress (
Doctor Who ,
Green Wing )
[47]
Greg Hemphill – actor
[48]
Olaf Hytten – actor
[49]
Ford Kiernan – actor
[34]
Gary Lewis – actor
[50]
Brian Limond – comedian and actor
[51]
Marie Loftus – music hall entertainer
[52]
Kelly Macdonald – actress (
Trainspotting ,
Boardwalk Empire )
[33]
Angus Macfadyen – actor
[53]
Freya Mavor – actress (
Skins )
[54]
James McAvoy – actor
[55]
David McCallum – actor, first noted for playing secret agent
Illya Kuryakin
[56]
Rory McCann – actor
[33]
Jane McCarry – actress
[34]
Joe McFadden – actor (
Holby City ,
Heartbeat )
[57]
Des McLean – comedian and actor
[58]
Graham McTavish – actor
[59]
David O'Hara – actor
[60]
Daniel Portman – actor
[61]
Richard Rankin – actor
[62]
Maurice Roëves – actor
[63]
Jerry Sadowitz – comedian
[64]
John Gordon Sinclair – actor
[65]
Dawn Steele – actress
[66]
Brian Vernel – actor
[67]
Susan Calman – comedian and actor
[68]
Jonathan Watson – actor
[69]
Alexander Watson Hutton
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"Rikki Fulton, 1924 - 2004. Actor and comedian" . National Galleries of Scotland . Retrieved 3 January 2023 .
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"Gary Lewis (1957 - )" . Glasgow Caledonian University | Scotland, UK . 14 March 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2023 .
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