RUN FOR YOUR WIFE

by Ray Cooney
23 May – 6 July 2016
 
 
Gary Mackay

Gary Mackay

Detective Sergeant Porterhouse

Gary trained at the Oxford School of Drama.

His theatre credits include: Let The Right One In (National Theatre of Scotland – New York/London West End), Macbeth (Mercury Theatre), The 39 Steps (No.1 National UK Tour), The Madness of George III (London West End & National UK Tour), The Signal Man & Between the Cracks (Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds), Stand by Your Van (Pleasance Grand & Edinburgh Festival), Deepcut – Scenes From an Inquiry (Landor Theatre), Flick to Kick; Oran’s Message; Stutter; A Sudden Visitation of Calamity (The Junction, Cambridge), Little Otik (National Theatre of Scotland UK Tour), Retreat (*** WINNER Most Outstanding Theatre Show of the Fringe 2007 – Edinburgh Festival & New End Theatre), When Five Years Pass (The Arcola), The Highway Crossing (The Arcola & Blue Elephant Theatre), Lark Rise to Candleford (Finborough Theatre), Karaoke Nights & Horst Bucholz and Other Stories (Union Theatre), Julius Caesar (The Barbican), Twelfth Night (The Broadway Theatre), Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen (The Cockpit Theatre), Twelfth Night (Pegasus Theatre).

Gary’s film & television credits include: EastEnders, (BBC), Emmerdale (ITV), Hollyoaks (Channel 4), Furries – A Life (Capital Films Ltd), He Who Dares 2 (Simon Phillips Ltd), My Song (C&B Films LLP), Lip Service (Kudos), Half Moon Investigations (BBC), Hollyoaks (Mersey TV), The Kings Men (Reelworks), The Magic Flute (Magic Flute Productions), Francis (Channel 4), The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (BBC), The Devil’s Chair (Easy Street Productions) and Broken (Paranoid Celluloid).

TV Commercial Credits include: Vodaphone, British Gas, DFS, NatWest Banks, Centraal Beheer Achema.

This is Gary’s debut at Vienna’s English Theatre.