For the British theatre director, see Gordon McDougall (theatre director).
Gordon McDougall
McDougall as amateur inventor Les Whittaker in Number 96
Born
Gordon Sholto McDougall
(1916-02-07)7 February 1916
Glasgow, Scotland
Died
18 May 1991(1991-05-18) (aged 75)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Actor
Years active
Stage/radio 1936– , screen 1969-1987
Spouse
Margaret Mackie
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). After immigrating to Australia, he worked in numerous theatre productions as both an actor and director, but became best known in TV soap opera Number 96, firstly as amateur inventor Les Whittaker, who was a comedy character opposite Sheila Kennelly and subsequently albeit less successfully as his aristocratic brother Andrew Whittaker, Lord McCraddenow.[1]
^Giles, Nigel. Number 96: Australia's Most Notorious Address. Melbourne Books.
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