- After he suffered a severe stroke which affected his speech in 1982, he had to give up stage acting because he was afraid that he would forget his lines. However after a break of eighteen months to recover, he was able to return to film and TV acting where retakes were possible if his memory failed him.
- Son of biochemist Sir David Cuthbertson, who was part of the team that invented the saline drip.
- Educated at Glasgow Academy, Aberdeen Grammar School and the University of Aberdeen. Between 1975 and 1978, he held the honorary position of Rector of the University of Aberdeen.
- He directed at the Royal Court Theatre in 1966.
- Joined the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow in 1958 and became general manager in 1962 before relocating to London's Royal Court Theatre in 1965.
- Started his career working as a radio journalist with the BBC in Glasgow.
- On stage from 1955, as twin brothers in the play "The Man Upstairs".
- Was over 6 ft. tall.
- He co stared with Bill Patterson and Imelda Staunton in an 18 minute short called The Pen which was screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival in 1995.
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