- Born
- Birth nameGraham J. McTavish
- Height1.88 m
- Graham McTavish is a Scottish television and film actor, best known for his roles as Dougal Mackenzie in the popular TV series "Outlander" (2014-16), as Dwalin in the "The Hobbit" trilogy for Peter Jackson (2012-14) as well as the Saint of Killers in AMC's series "Preacher", based on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's cult comic book series (2016 onwards). He also starred alongside Sylvester Stallone in "Rambo" (2008) and "Creed" (2015), making him the only actor to perform opposite Rocky AND Rambo. He is also known for his roles in numerous other TV shows and movies including "Red Dwarf" (1998), "24" (2009), "Rome" (2004), "The Finest Hours" (2015) and "Colombiana" (2011). As well as extensive theatre work throughout the UK including The Royal Court, and The Royal National Theatre, he is well known for his voice work on games and animated TV, including "Uncharted 2, 3, and 4", "Call of Duty", "Dante's Inferno", Loki in "Hulk v Thor" and "The Avengers", "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and "Kung Fu Panda"- IMDb Mini Biography By: Trask
- SpouseGarance Doré(January 6, 2023 - present)
- ChildrenHonor McTavish
- ParentsEllen McTavishAlec McTavish
- Roles in fantasy and historical based adaptations.
- His daughter, Honor, received a credit as "Cute Hobbit" and was featured in the flashback scene at the Old Took's party in Người Hobbit: Hành Trình Vô Định (2012).
- He has appeared in other works with his co-stars from The Hobbit. Lee Pace in Pushing Daisies (2007), James Nesbitt in Jekyll (2007), Ken Stott in Vua Arthur (2004) and Martin Freeman in Ali G Indahouse (2002).
- Of Clan MacTavish (in alternative, of Clan Campbell).
- Supported the Independence of Scotland from Great-Britain and Northern-Ireland in the Referendum.
- A nice part for me was that Dwalin would name his axes. It's not Tolkien, but I always remembered Emily Bronte had two hounds that she called Grasper and Keeper. She was a tiny little woman, but she had these enormous dogs and they struck me as great names. It was just for me to imagine, but I mentioned it to Peter and he said, 'Yeah, yeah, this'll be great. We can engrave them with their names and they'll look really cool!' and now there they are, Emily's axes!
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