



David McGillivray
Writing1947London, England, UK

Biography
David McGillivray has contributed to radio, TV, films and theatre, began as a film journalist and bit player. His stints as a contributor to the magazine "Films and Filming" and assistant editor of the British Film Institute's "Monthly Film Bulletin" resulted first in him writing screenplays for director Pete Walker and later writing the book "Doing Rude Things". The films were not commercially successful and McGillivray's scripts attracted mostly hostile reviews. He moved to theatre, co-writing lowbrow farces for his own company. During this period he met Julian Clary, who was starting out as a stand-up comic. McGillivray has continued to this day to write for Clary.
Known For
Acting History
Future
The Highgate Vampyre
as Tyrone Delany
The Wicker Man At 50
as Himself
2024
2022
Loops
as Kenneth
Joe Lycett's Big Pride Party
Additional Writing
2016
Horror Icon
as himself
Worst Fears
as Undertaker (segment 1 "Tincture of Vervain")
Trouser Bar
Producer
Boys On Film 15: Time and Tied
Producer
Worst Fears
Writer
Worst Fears
Producer
2014
Mark of the Devil: Mark of the Times
as Himself
Peter de Rome: Grandfather of Gay Porn
Executive Producer
2013
Turn Off Your Bloody Phone: Norman J. Warren and the Ghost
as Impolite Phone Man
2010
2008
Abracadaver!
as Audience Member (uncredited)
Abracadaver!
Producer
2005
The Perfect Scary Movie
as Self
2002
Contact
as Headwaiter
1996
Sex and Fame: The Mary Millington Story
as Self / Interviewee
1995
Doing Rude Things
as Self
1987
Turnaround
Story
1980
The Errand
Executive Producer
The Errand
Writer
1979
Terror
Screenplay
1976
I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Satan's Slave
as Priest
I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight
Screenplay
House of Mortal Sin
Screenplay
Schizo
Screenplay
Satan's Slave
Screenplay
1974
Frightmare
as Doctor (uncredited)
House of Whipcord
as Caven (uncredited)
Frightmare
Screenplay
House of Whipcord
Screenplay
1973
Carry On Girls
as Man at Beauty Contest (uncredited)
White Cargo
Writer







