Ian McCulloch (actor)

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Ian McCulloch (born 5 May 1939 in Glasgow) is a Scottish actor.

He played Greg Preston in Survivors. Though he debuted in the second episode, Genesis, Greg would become the male lead for the first series, and got to show off his singing and guitar playing in several episodes. However, he was unhappy with the introduction of Denis Lill as Charles Vaughan, a male co-lead, during the second series. He wrote the seventh episode of the second series, A Friend in Need, and was ostensibly written out at the end of that series. He would only appear twice in the third and final series, in the second episode A Little Learning and the tenth, The Last Laugh. He wrote the scripts for both episodes.

He guest starred in the 1984 Doctor Who story Warriors of the Deep, and appeared in many popular television series in the 1970s, including Colditz and Secret Army. He can also be seen in the lead role of cult Lucio Fulci gorefest Zombi II, released in the UK as Zombie Flesh Eaters. The UK release was delayed as part of the 1980s campaign against "Video Nasties" - McCulloch would only see it years later recording a DVD commentary, and was shocked by the violence involved.

He now raises sheep, a direct consequence, he says, of his work on Survivors.[citation needed]

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