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Douglas Sannachan (born 1962 in
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) is a Scottish actor most widely known for playing Billy the
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in ''
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''. His famous line was "If I don't see you through the week, I'll see you through a window". He grew up in the Calton area of Glasgow and was a pupil at John Street Secondary School, Glasgow. When he was 16 years old he was the subject of a chapter of a book called ''The Year of the Child'' by
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. Sannachan was a member of the Glasgow Youth Theatre and is a friend of
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and Robert Buchanan. He appeared in other films directed by
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such as ''
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'' in which he played Simmy, and as well as playing Willy, was also the voice of the ice cream van, in '' Comfort and Joy''. He also played Gerry in ''Submarine Escape'', Edward in the
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drama ''Winter Flight'' and Tam in ''
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''. On television, Douglas was in the children's programme ''Waiting for Elvis'' which was part of ''
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'' written by
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. The episode featured Fergie (played by Sannachan), a young singer, trying to impress
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during his short stop at
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in 1960 on his only confirmed visit to the UK. He played Billy a paramedic, in ''Life Support'' (BBC1), Jim in ''
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'' (BBC1), Sneck in ''End of the Line'' (BBC1) and a murderer Jimmy, in ''
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- Murder in Season'' on STV when
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played the title role. He played a pantomime dame in the
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video for the track ''Jericho'' from the album ''
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''. He has continued to act on stage and screen and played the owner of a sauna in ''
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- Resurrection Men''. He has also appeared on stage in productions such as ''The Jesuit'' in Edinburgh, ''The Lyons of Lisbon'' Glasgow, ''A Family Affair'' Edinburgh, ''Rents'' London and ''The Lemmings are Coming'', London. He has made over thirty appearances at the Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''The Wizard of Never Woz'' ''Please Stay'', ''The Bigot'' and ''Paras Over the Baras''.Segal, L. (1997) Just hanging about, ''Evening Times'', Glasgow, 14/2/97. He has also recorded his voice for radio ''The Bell and the Tree'' (Radio Clyde), ''Choke the Gaffer'' (Radio Scotland) and ''Short Plays for Radio'' (Radio 4). In February 2018 he completed an independent comedy, horror feature film called "Starcache
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The film is based on the worldwide hobby of
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, but rather than people finding caches hidden in the woods, they are more likely to be killed in unusual and gruesome ways. This has led Sannachan to coin the phrase "Slasher Cacher" to describe the genre. The film has its worldwide premiere at the Glasgow Southside Film Festival on 3 June, followed by a screening at the Centre for Contemporary Arts on 11 June 2018. The film became available to view free on Amazon Prime in July 201
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His second project "Acheron
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is a disturbing short film on the horrors of abuse and addiction. It aims to highlight that adverse experiences in childhood can result in a cycle of addiction. The film, completed in January 2019, explores the power of the demons of addiction within a father and son relationship. It won the Glasgow Southside Filmmakers’ Award in 2019.


Personal life

He is currently married with two children and is living in the Southside of Glasgow.


References


External links

Douglas Sannachan on:

Internet Movie Database

UK Screen

MGM Movie Database

Film Freeway

Starcache 2018 Trailer

Starcache on Amazon Prime {{DEFAULTSORT:Sannachan, Douglas 1962 births Living people Scottish male television actors Scottish male film actors Male actors from Glasgow Scottish male stage actors