Ewan McGregorEwan McGregor born March 31 1971, in Crieff, Scotland is probably most well known for his role in The Phantom Menace and its two sequels as Obi-Wan Kenobi, but came to prominence for his role as the heroin addict Renton in the film version of Irvine Welsh, (born 1971)
Peter Mullan , (born 1954)
Bill Paterson , (born 1945)
Dougray Scott , (born 1965)
Alastair SimAlastair Sim ( October 9, 1900 August 19, 1976) was a Scottish character actor, whose comic appearance ensured him success in a string of classic British films. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, into a family of tailors. Preferring the stage, he made hi, (1900-1976)
John Gordon Sinclair , (born 1962)
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Robert AdamRobert Adam ( 3 July 1728 3 March 1792) was a Scottish architect, interior designer and furniture designer, born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. He was the second son of William Adam (1689-1748) of Maryburgh, Fife, a stonemason and architect of some note, a, (1728-1792)
William Adam , (1689-1748) Father of Robert and architect and builder
Robert Rowand AndersonRobert Rowand Anderson ( 1834 1921) was an important Scottish Victorian architect. His works include The Scottish National Portrait Gallery; Dome of Old College, Medical Faculty and McEwan Hall, Edinburgh University; Central Hotel at Glasgow Central Stati (1834 - 1921)
Charles Cameron , (1743-1812)
Charles Rennie MackintoshCharles Rennie Mackintosh ( 1868 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, and watercolourist who was a designer in the Arts and Crafts Movement and also the main exponent of Art Nouveau in Scotland. Born in Glasgow, he was apprenticed to an architect, bu, (1868-1928), husband of Margaret MacDonald
Richard Murphy
William Henry PlayfairWilliam Henry Playfair ( 1790- 1857) was one of the greatest Scottish architects of the 19th Century. Two of his finest works are the neo-classical buildings of the National Gallery of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy which are situated in the cent, (1790-1857)
James StirlingJames Stirling ( 1926 1992) was one of Britain's most important architects starting from the 1960s. Stirling was born in Glasgow and obtained his architecture degree at Liverpool University, but set up office in London. He was awarded the Pritzker Prize i, (1926-1992)
Basil SpenceSir Basil Spence ( 13 August 1907- 19 November 1976 was a notable Scottish architect, most famously associated with the Cathedral in Coventry, but also responsible for numerous other buildings in the Modernist style. Training Spence was born in Bombay, In, (1907-1976)
William Robinson Clark, (1829-1912) Born Daviot, Aberdeenshire became Dean of Taunton and prebendary of Wells 1859-1880 and Professor of Theology, mental and moral philosophy - University of Toronto, Canada 1888-1912. External link: William Robinson Clark and obitituary.