Alastair Galbraith


Biography

Scottish native Alastair Galbraith began his acting career in 1989 with an appearance in the British television film "Wild Flowers." Though he had a part in "Conquest of the South Pole" that same year, he did not score another notable role until 1994's "Maid Marian and Her Merry Men," a comedic reinterpretation of the Robin Hood legend on BBC One. For the rest of the 1990s, Galbraith app...

Biography

Scottish native Alastair Galbraith began his acting career in 1989 with an appearance in the British television film "Wild Flowers." Though he had a part in "Conquest of the South Pole" that same year, he did not score another notable role until 1994's "Maid Marian and Her Merry Men," a comedic reinterpretation of the Robin Hood legend on BBC One. For the rest of the 1990s, Galbraith appeared in films including the juvenile-delinquent drama "Small Faces" and the World War I story "Behind the Lines." Most of his work was for British television, however, with parts in shows like the crime series "Silent Witness" as well as a recurring role as Mr. Urquart on the children's fantasy series "Aquila." The 2000s were even more productive for Galbraith; he focused his energies primarily on television work. He appeared in small roles across a myriad of British television series, including the hit spy drama "MI-5" and the long-running soap opera "Coronation Street."

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