Iain Rattray

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Iain Rattray is a British actor.

He appeared in The Bill , Howards' Way , Chancer , Casualty , Boon , Minder , Grange Hill , London's Burning , Doctor Who , [1] [2] Between the Lines , and the TV MiniSeries Wild Justice, Jack the Ripper. [3] [4]

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  2. http://www.fandango.com/iainrattray/filmography/p295319 [ dead link ]
  3. "Movies". The New York Times.
  4. https://tv.yahoo.com/iain-rattray/contributor/854298 [ dead link ]