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James Bryce was born in January 1950 in Scotland as James A B Hill. He is known for his work on Cat Eats Dog (2009), The 39 Steps (2008) and Ein Sommer in Schottland (2012).
Date Of Birth May 10, 1838, Belfast, United Kingdom Died January 22, 1922, Sidmouth, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Scotland, UK Height 5' 6" (1.68 m) Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Education University of Oxford, University of Glasgow, Trinity College, Oxford Siblings John Annan Bryce
Actor Title Year Status Character Border Queen 2014 TV Movie Lou Ein Sommer in Schottland 2012 TV Movie Pete Lip Service 2012 TV Series Vicar KJB: The Book That Changed the World 2011 Video documentary Buchanan Dark Nature 2009 Jonathan Cat Eats Dog 2009 Short Jerry The 39 Steps 2008 TV Movie Concierge at Club The KNTV Show 2008 TV Series Professor Probious Taggart 2002-2008 TV Series Undertaker / Wilkie Legit 2007 TV Series McGraw Abbott Farm 2007 Short Farmer Teenage Warhol 2006 Short Walter Retribution 2005 Stewart Night People 2005 Bald Man The Return of Peg Leg Pete 2004 Short Boat Seller Days That Shook the World 2003 TV Series documentary Tsar Nicholas The Ticking Man 2003 Stewart Man Dancin' 2003 Sebastian Cry for Bobo 2002 Short Shopkeeper Monarch of the Glen 2001 TV Series Sweeney Rebus 2001 TV Series Dr. Curt Casualty 1999 TV Series Chris Roberton Bad Boys 1996 TV Series Dr. Higgens And She Smiled 1996 Short David Dirty Diamonds 1994 Robbie Roughnecks 1994 TV Series Clergyman Shepherd on the Rock 1993 Archie Grant Advocates I 1991 TV Mini-Series Pathologist The Bill 1989-1990 TV Series Publican Ever Decreasing Circles 1987 TV Series Airport Worker Don't Wait Up 1987 TV Series Milkman Oscar 1985 TV Series Man at Station The Tale of Beatrix Potter 1982 TV Movie Heckler Sink or Swim 1982 TV Series Purser Play for Today 1980 TV Series Patient Take the High Road 1980 TV Series Crawford (the headmaster) (1991-1993)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Ross Noble: Unrealtime 2004 TV Movie documentary voice-over artist
Self Title Year Status Character The King James Bible: The Book That Changed the World 2011 TV Movie documentary George Buchanan Ex-S 2005 TV Series documentary Narrator
Known for movies Cat Eats Dog (2009) as Jerry
The 39 Steps (2008) as Concierge at Club
Ein Sommer in Schottland (2012) as Pete
Man Dancin' (2003) as Sebastian