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Alan Orr is a Scottish actor, musician and singer, born in Paisley. Orr has appeared in ''
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series ''Tales of Toodlebye''. He also appears as an actor in the annual PACE Theatre Company
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every Christmas, as the comedy sidekick of PACE founder and panto dame David Wallace. The two are known for their frequent ad-libbing. Orr appeared in the BBC Two comedy show ''What's Funny About the Indy Ref?'', a satire sketch show about the Scottish Independence Referendum. He currently works for PACE and Hopscotch Theatre Company as a Musical Director.


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"PACE Theatre Company"
Official Site Living people Male actors from Paisley, Renfrewshire Scottish male stage actors Scottish male voice actors Scottish singer-songwriters Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{Scotland-actor-stub