Colin McCormack
Known for: Acting
Born: December 1, 1941 in Cardiff, Wales, UK - Died: June 18, 2004
John Colin McCormack (2 December 1941 – 19 June 2004) was a Welsh actor who enjoyed success in classical stage performances and television shows including BBC TV's Dixon of Dock Green, a show he returned to twenty years later when he played a police constable. McCormack also appeared in several feature films during his career. McCormack was probably best known for his recurring role as Alan in the 1984 science fiction series Chocky and for playing Kevin Masters in EastEnders. McCormack's electric presence and square jaw coupled with his imposing athletic build usually saw him typecast as a soldier or policeman. He nonetheless appeared in a wide range of roles including Man About the House, The Good Life and Yes Minister. He also tutored and coached at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where his students included Ewan McGregor, Daniel Craig and Damian Lewis.
Known for
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First Knight
Sir Mador
Chocky
Alan
Post Mortem
Telephone Caller (voice)
Open Fire
DCS Naylor
Doctor Who: The Sun Makers
Commander
The Winter's Tale
Dion
Death Line
Police Constable 1
The Eyes Have It
Peter
The Girl Who Walked Quickly
Det. Sgt. Bowen
Thriller
Peter
The Sweeney
David Wade
The Gentle Touch
A Touch of Frost
Caretaker
The Professionals
Inspector
The Good Life
Mr. Batty
Spender
Staff Sergeant Bob Bamford
Van der Valk
Sailor
Warship
The Guardians
Quiller
Reporter
Doctor Who
Commander
Justice
Policeman
Casualty
Gregory Newman
Chocky
Alan