Gregor Fisher

Gender: Male
Born: 22nd December 1953 (currently 58 years old)
Nationality: Scotland
TV programs: Empty, Naked Video, Foxy Lady, Rab C. Nesbitt, Brotherly Love, Baldy Man, Foxy Lady, Gormenghast, Oliver Twist, The Tales of Para Handy
Movies: 1984, Love Actually, The Merchant of Venice, Missing, Wild Target, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, The Railway Children

Gregor Fisher (born 22 December 1953) is a Scottish comedian and actor.

Fisher was born in Glasgow and following the death of his parents was brought up in Edinburgh, Langholm and Neilston and attended Barrhead High School. He attended the Royal School of Music and Drama in Glasgow, at which he did not complete his studies.

He is best known for his portrayal of his character Rab C. Nesbitt in the sitcom of the same name. He starred in the TV show Naked Video, where the Nesbitt character originated, along with the Baldy Man who also obtained a spin-off series. Baldy Man is also particularly associated with the Hamlet advert in which he cannot get a satisfactory passport photo from a photobooth and lights up a cigar to calm himself down. Fisher also worked with the late Scottish comedian Rikki Fulton on the hit sketch show Scotch and Wry. Another Scottish comedian he worked with was Hector Nicol in the 1979 BBC drama Just a Boys' Game.

He appeared in Michael Radford's 1984 film Nineteen Eighty-Four as Winston Smith's neighbour Parsons. In 1988, he had a leading role in a dramatised television documentary telling the story of the creation of the Christmas carol Silent Night, called

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