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Easily recognisable as an established TV supporting actor ''Russell Hunter'' ([[18th February]] [[1925]]-[[26th February]] [[2004]]) is perhaps better known for his role as 'Lonely', friend and confidante to Edward Woodwards' 'Callan'. | {{real world}} | ||
Easily recognisable as an established TV supporting actor '''Russell Hunter''' ([[18th February]] [[1925]]-[[26th February]] [[2004]]) is perhaps better known for his role as 'Lonely', friend and confidante to Edward Woodwards' 'Callan'. | |||
Hunter's popularity grew in this role to the point where during later episodes of the series he was afforded starring roles, uncovering a dangerous plot whereby his friend, British Spy David Callan, had been abducted by KGB agents. | Hunter's popularity grew in this role to the point where during later episodes of the series he was afforded starring roles, uncovering a dangerous plot whereby his friend, British Spy David Callan, had been abducted by KGB agents. | ||
Hunter appeared in many other British TV dramas and sitcoms during the | Hunter appeared in many other British TV dramas and sitcoms during the 1960s & 1970s. | ||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== |
Revision as of 21:53, 10 December 2007
Easily recognisable as an established TV supporting actor Russell Hunter (18th February 1925-26th February 2004) is perhaps better known for his role as 'Lonely', friend and confidante to Edward Woodwards' 'Callan'.
Hunter's popularity grew in this role to the point where during later episodes of the series he was afforded starring roles, uncovering a dangerous plot whereby his friend, British Spy David Callan, had been abducted by KGB agents.
Hunter appeared in many other British TV dramas and sitcoms during the 1960s & 1970s.