Dursley McLinden

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Dursley McLinden was a Manx-born Brirish actor of stage and screen. He appeared in the title role of Tim Diamond in the 1988 film Just Ask for Diamond. His television roles included a 1988 appearance in Doctor Who as Sgt Mike Smith in the story Remembrance of the Daleks and his reprise of the role of Tim Diamond for the 1991 spin-off series The Diamond Brothers. In the theatre, he mostly specialised in musicals such as Follies (Shaftesbury Theatre, 1988), in which he starred in the key role of Young Ben opposite Daniel Massey, Julia McKenzie, Millicent Martin and Eartha Kitt, and The Phantom o…

  • Acting
  • Born 29 May 1965
  • Died 7 August 1995 (age 30)
  • Douglas, Isle of Man, UK
  • 8 credits

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Most-watched Dursley McLinden films currently: Just Ask for Diamond (1988), Doctor Who: Remembrance of the Daleks (1988), Looking for Dursley (2024), Anticasanova (1985).

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Selected TV credits: Doctor Who (1963), Mr. Bean (1990), After Henry (1988), The Diamond Brothers (1991).

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