Tam Dean Burn

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Education and family

He trained in Acting at the School of Drama at Edinburgh’s Queen Margaret University. He is the brother of drummer Russell Burn, of Edinburgh band The Fire Engines. Both played together in the band The Dirty Reds.

Politics

In the 1992 General Election, he contested the Glasgow Central seat, standing for the Communist Party of Great Britain (PCC). He received 106 votes, 0.4% of all votes cast, and finished last.[3][4]

Acting career

His theatrical roles include being the narrator of the 2009 play Year of the Horse, about artist Harry Horse.[5] He starred on stage in Irvine Welsh's Headspace, in 1997.[6] In 2016 he played Captain Edgar in August Strindberg's Dance of Death at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In 2018 he narrated Tommy Smith's jazz version of Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofieff with text specially adapted by Liz Lochhead. The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra recorded the piece live on 24 February 2018 at Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland. Since 2006, Burn has been the authentic 'Leither' voice narrating the audiobook versions of 18 of Irvine Welsh’s books.

Charity work

He is also involved in work for young people. In 2014, he toured Scotland by bicycle, reading all 195 of Julia Donaldson's stories to children.[7][8] He has campaigned to protect the Children's Wood in Kelvinside, Glasgow from property developers.[9]

2019 stabbing

In March 2019, Burn was stabbed during an assault after appearing at an event at the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh.[10]

Theatre

Year Title Role Company Director Notes
1990 Hardie and Baird: The Last Days John Baird Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Ian Brown play by James Kelman[11]
2024 Three Words for Forest Various The Dear Green Bothy Deirdre Heddon a play drawing on interviews with forestry practitioners[12]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1983 Local Hero Roddy
1995 3 The Elder
1996 The Leading Man Henry
1998 The Acid House Alec (segment "A Soft Touch")
1999 Miss Julie Servant
1999 Mauvaise Passe Naked Husband
2002 Doctor Sleep Gas Man
2003 Skagerrak Dr. Meisling
2003 Young Adam Black Street Barman
2011 Perfect Sense Husband at Grave
2011 War Horse Medic in Trench
2012 Shell Trucker
2012 Riot on Redchurch Street Jerry Graff
2013 City of Tales The Officer
2016 Moon Dogs Davey
2018 Outlaw King John Macdougall of Argyll
2018 Only You Mike
2019 The Victim TV series

References

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  11. review of Hardie and Baird: The Last Days by Mark Fisher, The List, Issue 125, 13 - 26 July 1990, p.45
  12. Three Words for Forest: exploring uncertainty in a time of climate crises, event listing, School of Culture & Creative Arts, University of Glasgow, 11 - 13 June 2024

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