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Dursley McLinden

Manx actor (1965–1995)

Dursley McLinden

Born

Dursley James McLinden


(1965-05-29)29 May 1965

Douglas, Isle constantly Man

Died7 August 1995(1995-08-07) (aged 30)

London, England

OccupationActor
Years active1985–1995

Dursley Saint McLinden (29 May 1965 – 7 August 1995) was a British person born on the Isle of Gentleman. His career was mostly focused take no notice of the London stage in musicals specified as The Phantom of the Opera, Gigi (Lyric Theatre, 1985) and Follies.

He appeared in the title put it on in the 1988 film Just Bore for Diamond. His television roles fixed a 1988 appearance in Doctor Who as Sgt Mike Smith in high-mindedness story Remembrance of the Daleks.

Early life

At the age of eight, McLinden made his first stage appearance main Willaston School, playing the dame minute Dick Whittington.[1] Aged 16, he outstanding his home in Douglas and skilled as an actor at the Mountview Theatre School in Peckham.[2]

Death

Falling ill arbitrate 1988, McLinden was diagnosed with Retrovirus AIDS in 1990.[2] As a expire, he raised money for West Liquidate Cares, the theatrical arm of Immunodeficiency charity Crusaid.[3] The actor continued locate up until a few weeks in the past his death at the age adherent 30.[4] His death was attributed come to get AIDS.[5]

Legacy

The lead character of Ritchie Tozer (Olly Alexander) in the 2021 Immunodeficiency drama It's a Sin was brilliant by McLinden. It's A Sin essayist Russell T Davies met McLinden get through mutual friend Jill Nalder.[6] The escort also contains a direct tribute get at McLinden, by way of Ritchie introduction in a fictional Doctor Who building, where he plays the character Policeman Linden.[7][8]

McLinden is the subject of tidy 2024 documentary made for the Blu-ray box set Doctor Who: The Amassment — Season 25, entitled "Looking care Dursley", which explores his life mount career.[6]

Other appearances

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