Clement Graham Crowden [1][2] was a
Scottish actor died he was , 87. He was best known for his many appearances in television comedy dramas and films, often playing eccentric 'offbeat' scientist, teacher and doctor characters.
(30 November 1922 – 19 October 2010)
Early life
Crowden was born in
Edinburgh, the son of Anne Margaret (
née Paterson) and Harry Graham Crowden.
[3] He was educated at the
Edinburgh Academy before serving briefly in the
Royal Scots Youth Battalion of the army until he was injured in an accident, he then found work in a
tannery.
Acting career

Crowden is known for his roles in
BBC comedy-dramas, including Dr. Jock McCannon in
A Very Peculiar Practice and Tom Ballard in
Waiting for God. He also had a long and distinguished theatrical career, most notably at
Sir Laurence Olivier's
National Theatre where he performed as The Player King in
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, the play by
Tom Stoppard.
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