- John Gordon Sinclair
John Gordon Sinclair (born 1962 in
Glasgow ) is a Scottishactor most famous for playing Gregory in "Gregory's Girl ."Sinclair joined the
Glasgow Youth Theatre after he visited one night and met fellow fan of Canadianprogressive rock group Rush, Robert Buchanan. As a result he starred in a number of films by directorBill Forsyth , perhaps the most famous of which was 1981's "Gregory's Girl ", shot when he was 19 years old. He reprised the role nearly two decades later in "Gregory's Two Girls ", and also appeared in Forsyth's "Local Hero ".He has continued to act on stage and screen. Other roles include parts in "
Goodbye Mr Steadman ", "Mad About Alice " Gasping and "Roman Road". He was also in the first series of LWT's "Hot Metal " and both the radio and television sitcom "An Actor's Life For Me ". He played Dan Weir in "Espedair Street", theBBC Radio 4 adaptation of theIain Banks novel, as well as playing the lead part ofDr. Finlay in the Radio 4 series entitled "Adventures of a Black Bag".He appeared in the 1982 Scottish squad's World Cup song "
We Have a Dream ", a number 5 hit in the UK, which was written and performed by BA Robertson. It featured John Gordon Sinclair speaking his recollection of a dream about Scottish football success. He later revived this Scottish footballing connection by narrating the 2006-07BBC Scotland documentary series "That Was The Team That Was ".Sinclair played one of the main characters in the
Tesco TV adverts in the late 1990s and early 2000s alongsidePrunella Scales andJane Horrocks . He most recently appeared in the West End in "The Producers" playing the part of Leo Bloom alongside Fred Applegate.He also voiced all the male characters (except for Finbar) in
HIT Entertainment 's "Rubbadubbers ".He was awarded the
Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1995 for Best Actor in a Musical for his 1994 performance in "She Loves Me ". Sinclair is currently touring in Manchester with the "The Producers".Personal life
Sinclair was once engaged to West End singing star
Ruthie Henshall .External links
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