Ken Stott is joining the cast of Sky Atlantic's Fortitude for series two - but has admitted he's bored of traditional crime thrillers. "It was very depressing for me as the starring role [on Messiah], ...
Rebus viewers are united in their approval of Richard Rankin in the role of Rebus in the new BBC series - though some have commented he's 'too good looking' for the role. The new series stars ...
How many Broadway shows has Ken Stott been in? Ken Stott has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows. How many West End shows has Ken Stott been in? Ken Stott has appeared on London's West End in 2 shows.
Scottish detective John Rebus is due to make a return to our screens in a new six-part series from new streaming service Viaplay. The creation of novelist Sir Ian Rankin, Rebus was a popular crime ...
Ken Stott and Reece Shearsmith come together as lead actor “Sir†and Norman “the dresser†in this eagerly awaited revival of “a wonderfully affectionate and intelligent play about the ...
The 62 year-old actor Ken Stott is currently starring in the West End revival of The Dresser playing the role of Sir opposite Reece Shearsmith as Norman. Over a forty year career, Stott has made his ...
Ken Stott has spoken out against the BBC for creating a second season of the gripping thriller series The Missing. The actor said there was no need for another series and argued that the only reason ...
Ken Stott (Rebus, Messiah) is to play troubled comic genius Tony Hancock in a new BBC Four drama entitled Hancock & Joan. Also starring Maxine Peake (Cinderella, Shameless) as Joan, this one-off ...
Age: “No one will die if they don’t know how old I am.” Hometown: Edinburgh, Scotland. Stott is the son of two educators; his Scottish father was head of the English department at George Heriot's ...
They join the previously announced Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, and Bruce Willis. The first The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies trailer for Peter Jackson's third and final installment of ...
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