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Greg McHugh

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Greg McHugh
Born (1980-01-05) 5 January 1980 (age 44)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Alma materRoyal Conservatoire of Scotland
Occupation(s)Actor and Professional Wrestling Historian
SpouseKatie McHugh
Children2

Greg McHugh (born 5 January 1980) is a Scottish actor and writer. He is the creator, writer and star of the BBC1 comedy series Gary: Tank Commander.[1] He also played Howard in the Channel 4 comedy Fresh Meat.

Early life and education

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Greg McHugh was born in Morningside, Edinburgh, on 5 January 1980.[2] His father was a civil servant, and his mother a teacher.[2] McHugh has two older brothers.[3]

McHugh attended St Peter's RC primary school and then St Thomas of Aquin's High School.[4] He studied business at the University of Stirling and trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow.[5][6] Initially, McHugh had intended to study sports science but found it too difficult.[2]

McHugh's native accent is a softer variation of the Edinburgh accent.[7]

Career

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McHugh can be seen briefly on screen in the Still Game episode "Faimly" as a friend or relative visiting the patient in the bed beside Winston Ingram.[citation needed]

McHugh played Josh Elvey in the TV movie Not Safe for Work.

In 2010, McHugh appeared in the episode "Don the Musical" of the English sitcom How Not to Live Your Life. He played Randy, a local actor of amateur dramatics who played the Tom Cruise character, Charlie Babbitt, in a musical version of Rain Man. He was in two 2010 episodes of Rab C. Nesbitt as Liam O'Hagan. The episodes were "Muse" and "Candy."

McHugh appeared on Red Nose Day 2011 reporting the fund-raising going on throughout Scotland for Comic Relief.

McHugh was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA as writer of Gary: Tank Commander.[8]

Between 2011 & 2016, McHugh starred as Howard in the Channel 4 comedy Fresh Meat.

In 2013, McHugh appeared in the Channel 4 serial Dates.

McHugh appeared in the 2013 Bad Education Christmas special as Bonehead, a homeless man.[9]

In 2014, McHugh appeared in the BBC film Marvellous playing the part of Malcolm, the long-time friend of Neil Baldwin.

From 6 December 2014 to 11 January 2015, McHugh starred as the character of Smee in the pantomime production of Peter Pan at the King's Theatre, Glasgow.

In 2016, 2017 & 2020, he appeared as Eddie Scott in the Cumbria-based BBC1 drama The A Word.

On 21 September 2016, McHugh made a secret guest appearance at the first "Andy Murray Live" event, a charity tennis exhibition event raising funds for UNICEF and the Glasgow-based charity, Young People's Futures.[10]

From 20 to 22 October 2016, he reprised his role as Gary: Tank Commander in a stage version of the sitcom at The Hydro in Glasgow.[citation needed]

Personal life

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McHugh lives in Hove, East Sussex, with his wife Katie. The couple have two children.[11] The couple chose a Humanist Society Scotland wedding because humanism reflected their values, saying "neither [of us] are religious" and they wanted a wedding that "celebrat[ed] the people involved rather than a day dominated by a lot of 'higher power' chat."[12]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 Phone Home Astronaut Short film
2015 Kicking Off Cliff
TBA Faithful Michael Short film (post-production)

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2002 Still Game Hospital Visitor Series 1; Episode 2: "Faimly" (uncredited role)
2007 Comedy Lab Various characters Series 9; Episode 6: "Blowout" (also writer)
2008 Gary's War Gary McLintoch Television film (pilot for series Gary: Tank Commander)
Delta Forever Guantanamo Ray Pilot episode (also writer)
The Incredible Will and Greg Many Television films
2009 Not Safe for Work Josh Elvey
1 Star Gray (voice)
Eadar-Chluich Episode 7: "Bàs an Eich (Death of the Horse)"
2009–2012 Gary: Tank Commander Gary McLintoch Main role; Series 1–3; 18 episodes (also writer)
2010 Rab C. Nesbitt Liam O'Hagan Series 9; Episodes 3 & 5: "Candy" and "Muse"
How Not to Live Your Life Randy Series 3; Episode 7: "Don the Musical"
2011–2016 Fresh Meat Howard McGregor Series 1–4; 30 episodes
2012 The Approximate History of Maths Alan / Various (voice) Television film
2013 Bob Servant Independent Anders Mini-series; Episodes 1 & 5: "Launch Day" and "The Debate"
Dates Callum Episode 6: "Erica & Callum"
Bad Education Bonehead Series 2; Episode 7: "Christmas"
Two Doors Down Tony Television film (pilot for series)
2014 Marvellous Malcolm Television film
The Feeling Nuts Comedy Night Howard Television Special
2016 Gary: Tank Commander's Election Special Gary McLintoch Television film (also writer)
2016–2020 The A Word Eddie Scott Series 1–3; 16 episodes
2018 Gary Goes to Hollywood Gary McLintock Television film (also writer)
2018–2022 A Discovery of Witches Hamish Osborne Series 1 & 3; 8 episodes
2019 Traitors David Hennessey Mini-series; Episodes 1–3: "Feef", "Hugh" and "Priscilla"
2021 The Cockfields Tony Series 2; 4 episodes
2021–2023 Guilt Teddy McLean Series 2 & 3; 8 episodes
2022 Man vs. Bee Coleman Episodes 1 & 3: "Chapter 1" and "Chapter 3"
2023 Dog Squad Dan (voice) Series 2; Episode 2: "Mission: Windy Day"
2024 Super Happy Magic Forest Herbert (voice) (unknown episodes)
Only Child Richard Pritchard Episodes 1–6[13]

Theatre

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Year Production Role Venue Notes
2014/15 Peter Pan Smee King's Theatre, Glasgow
2016/17 Gary: Tank Commander Gary McLintoch SSE Hydro, Glasgow
2017/18 Jack and the Beanstalk Gary Trot SSE Hydro, Glasgow
2019/20 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Gary Muddles SSE Hydro, Glasgow
2023/24 Sleeping Beauty Gary McLintoch His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen

References

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  1. ^ "Gary: Tank Commander, the Continuing Mission". BBC Scotland. 16 December 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Gilbert, Gerard (1 November 2013). "Fresh Meat's Greg McHugh on playing TV's weirdest student". The Independent. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Interview: Greg McHugh, comedian (Gary: Tank Commander)". The Scotsman. 11 January 2011.
  4. ^ Christie, Janet (2 July 2016). "Interview: Greg McHugh on comic creation Gary: Tank Commander". The Scotsman. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Attention! Gary: Tank Commander goes back to school". STV.
  6. ^ Brocklehurst, Steven (4 December 2012). "Greg McHugh: The man behind Gary: Tank Commander". BBC News.
  7. ^ Exley, Gemma (21 September 2011). "Holy Moly meets Greg McHugh from Fresh Meat and Gary: Tank Commander". Holy Moly!.
  8. ^ "BAFTA Scotland Award Winners in 2008 - Awards - Scotland". BAFTA. 9 November 2008.
  9. ^ "Christmas Special, Bad Education - BBC Three". BBC.
  10. ^ "CHARITIES - Andy Murray Live". www.andymurraylive.com.
  11. ^ "Greg McHugh: It can be good to ask what we think normal looks like". Sunday Post. 7 November 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Humanist Society interviews: Greg McHugh". Humanist Society Scotland. 9 May 2023. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  13. ^ "Gregor Fisher and Greg McHugh star in a brand-new BBC sitcom from the makers of Guilt". BBC. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
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