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  1. Roddy McMillan OBE (23 March 1923 – 9 July 1979) was a Scottish actor and playwright, possibly most famous for his comedy role as Para Handy for BBC Scotland's television series, The Vital Spark. He also played the lead role in Edward Boyd's private eye series, The View from Daniel Pike.

  2. Roddy McMillan. Actor: The Mouse on the Moon. Roddy started out as an engineer before studying drama at Glasgow Unity Theatre for 3 years. His first important stage appearance was in 'The Gorbals Story' in London's West End after which it was back to Scotland where he spent 7 years with the Glasgow Citizens Theatre.

  3. Roddy McMillan. Actor: The Mouse on the Moon. Roddy started out as an engineer before studying drama at Glasgow Unity Theatre for 3 years. His first important stage appearance was in 'The Gorbals Story' in London's West End after which it was back to Scotland where he spent 7 years with the Glasgow Citizens Theatre.

  4. Roddy McMillan (1923 - 1979) fue un actor de Reino Unido conocido por Chato, el apache, Front Page Story (Serie de TV), Red Letter Day (TV Series) (Serie de TV), La batalla de los sexos, Un ratón en la luna, Salida al amanecer, El círculo resplandeciente, The Amorous Prawn, The Bridal Path y You're Only Young Twice.

  5. Glasgow, Scotland. Nationality. Scottish. Occupation. Actor. Roddy McMillan (1923–1979) was a Scottish actor, producer and writer, best known for the part he played as Para Handy, the mischievous skipper of the Scottish puffer, The Vital Spark .

  6. The Vital Spark is a BBC Scotland television series set in the western isles of Scotland in the 1930s, based on the Para Handy books by Neil Munro. It starred Roddy McMillan as Peter "Para Handy" MacFarlane, captain of the puffer Vital Spark.

  7. Roddy McMillan is known as an Actor and Writer. Some of his work includes Chato's Land, Ring of Bright Water, The Mouse on the Moon, The Battle of the Sexes, The 'Maggie', Morning Departure, Cat & Mouse, and The Gorbals Story.