Graham McTavish Bio | Wiki
Graham McTavish is a popular Scottish actor and author known due to his roles in The Hobbit film trilogy as Dwalin, in the Netflix animated franchise Castlevania as Vlad Dracula Țepeș, in various Marvel animated projects as Loki, the Saint of Killers in the AMC series Preacher as William Munny, as well as in the Starz series Outlander as Dougal MacKenzie and William Buccleigh MacKenzie.
Besides, Graham is also known due to his roles in the video game franchise Uncharted as the main antagonist Zoran Lazarević in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Charlie Cutter in Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception. In 2020, Graham and Outlander co-star Sam Heughan co-wrote Clanlands: Whisky, Warfare, and a Scottish Adventure Like No Other, which hit position 1 on the New York Times’ Best Seller Lists for hardcover nonfiction and due to combined print and e-book nonfiction.
Graham McTavish Age
Graham was born on January 4, 1961, in Glasgow, Scotland. He is 62 years old. Graham celebrates his birthday on January 4, every year.
Graham McTavish Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Graham stands at a height of 6 ft 2 in (Approx 1.88 m).
Graham McTavish Family
He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to Alec and Ellen McTavish. His family, especially his dad, was politically active, and political discourse was common in their household. Graham’s family left Glasgow when hr was a child, and throughout his adult life, he has lived in places like Canada, the United States, and England prior to settling in New Zealand.
Graham McTavish Wife
Graham is in a romantic relationship with his partner Garance Doré a French photographer, illustrator, and author. Before, Graham was married to Gwen Issacs an accomplished film director and producer. The two were together for many years. Graham and Gwen have two daughters; Honor and Hope.
Graham McTavish Daughters
He has two daughters with his ex-wife Gwen Issacs named Honor and Hope. His elder daughter Honor is an actress who played the character of a young Hobbit in the extended edition of An Unexpected Journey.
Graham McTavish Education
He studied at the Queen Mary University of London and graduated with a degree in English literature. His degree course allowed him to perform in three Shakespeare plays per year while at school and led to Graham earning his Equity card following performing in a play by Samuel Beckett.
Graham McTavish Movies And Tv Shows
– For Queen and Country (1988) as Lieutenant
– King Lear (1999) as Duke of Albany
– King Arthur (2004) as Roman Officer
– Rambo (2008) as Lewis
– Dante’s Inferno: An Animated Epic (2010) as Dante
– Creed (2015) as Tommy Holiday
– The Finest Hours (2016) as Frank Fauteux
– Blood Red Sky (2021) as Col. Alan Drummond
– Return to Treasure Island (1986) as Ned
– Heartbeat (1999) as Derek Flowers
– The Knock (1999) as Alan Fraser
– Rose and Maloney (2002) as Jackson
– Murder City (2004) as Noel Fredericks
– Murphy’s Law (2004) as Al Leyton
– Sharpe’s Challenge (2006) as McRae
– NCIS (2007) as Aleksei
– Lost (2008) as Sergeant
– Ghost Whisperer (2009) as Gordon Brady
– The Good Guys (2010) as Dolph
– The Sixth Gun (2013) as Silas Hedgepet
– Preacher (2016-2019) as William Munny, the Saint of Killers
– Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2017) as Titus
– DuckTales (2018-2020) as Fergus McDuck
– Lucifer (2019) as Father Kinley and Dromos
– The Witcher (2021) as Sigismund Dijkstra
– House of the Dragon (2022) as Ser Harrold Westerling
Graham McTavish Hobbit
In 2012 and 2014, Graham appeared as Dwalin in The Hobbit film trilogy directed by Peter Jackson. The Hobbit debuted at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington on 28 November 2012. The last film debuted at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on 1 December 2014.
Graham McTavish Witcher
It was reported in March 2021 that Graham had joined the cast of Netflix’s fantasy drama The Witcher, created by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich for Netflix and is based upon writer Andrzej Sapkowski’s book series, as master spy and Redanian Intelligence head Sigismund Dijkstra. Its debut season, having eight episodes, was released on Netflix on December 20, 2019.
Graham McTavish Outlander
In September 2013, it was reported that Graham had been cast as Dougal MacKenzie, war chief of the MacKenzie clan, in Outlander Starz’s time-travel drama series. Outlander is an adaption of the bestselling novels by author Diana Gabaldon and debuted on 9 August 2014 to positive reviews from both critics and television audiences. He would replay the role throughout seasons one and two. He rejoined Outlander in 2020, in a surprise appearance as William Buccleigh MacKenzie, the child of Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan (Lotte Verbeek).
Graham McTavish Lucifer
Season four of the Netflix drama Lucifer, with Graham in the recurring role of Father Kinley, premiered in 2019. Lucifer was based upon Neil Gaiman’s Lucifer character from The Sandman comics.
Graham McTavish Rambo
In 2008, he appeared opposite Sylvester Stallone in Rambo, the fourth film in the franchise upon David Morrell’s 1972 novel First Blood.
Graham McTavish Preacher
In 2016, Graham got the recurring role of William Munny, the Saint of Killers in AMC’s drama Preacher, based upon Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s comic book series of the same name. Preacher became officially picked up on September 9, 2015, having ten-episode order which debuted on May 22, 2016. Preacher was renewed for a fourth and last season, which debuted on August 4, 2019, and ended on September 29, 2019.
Graham McTavish Net Worth
Graham gets his wealth from his work as an actor and author known due to his roles in The Hobbit film trilogy as Dwalin. Therefore, Graham has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Graham’s estimated net worth is $5 million.
How Old Is Graham McTavish
Graham is a 62-year-old who was born on January 4, 1961, in Glasgow, Scotland.
Who Is Graham McTavish
Graham is an actor and author known due to his roles in The Hobbit film trilogy as Dwalin, in the Netflix animated franchise Castlevania as Vlad Dracula Țepeș, in various Marvel animated projects as Loki, the Saint of Killers in the AMC series Preacher as William Munny, as well as in the Starz series Outlander as Dougal MacKenzie and William Buccleigh MacKenzie.