Born in Glasgow, Scotland, this individual's life took a significant turn at the tender age of three when he was relocated to Crieff, a charming town in Perthshire, where his father operated a successful jewelry shop. This formative experience would later shape his artistic inclinations and sense of community.
Despite his initial setback at the age of 17, when he failed to secure admission to The Royal Academy of Music and Drama on his first attempt, he persevered and reapplied, ultimately succeeding on his second try. He then spent three years honing his craft within the esteemed institution's walls.
His big break in the world of entertainment came with the play "Pal Joey," which catapulted him to stardom. He further solidified his reputation with critically acclaimed performances in "The Justice Game" and the iconic film "Local Hero."
However, his personal life underwent a significant transformation when he left his common-law wife to embark on a new chapter with Sheila Gish, a significant partner in his life.