Bruce Mackinnon
Bruce Mackinnon (born 17 October 1978) is an actor and writer who has appeared in various television programmes and films. Mackinnon was born in Esher, Surrey and was educated at Eton College, before studying drama at The University of Manchester. He began his career in the comedy duo "Mat and Mackinnon" with Mathew Horne. MacKinnon has starred in tv shows such as The Office (UK TV series), The Catherine Tate Show, Smack the Pony and for HBO Rome. Movie credits include Life and Death of Peter Sellers, The Duchess (film) and Vanity Fair (2004 film). He has also written for television shows such as The Catherine Tate Show, Alistair MacGowan, Johnny Vaughan and for Dara Ó Briain on Live Floor Show. In 2012, Mackinnon was selected to play Sir Andrew Aguecheek in the RSC's 2012 production of Twelfth Night, directed by David Farr. In 2014 Mackinnon has appeared in Inside No. 9 for the BBC.Utopia (UK TV series) for Channel 4 and the Marvel Studios movie Guardians of the Galaxy (film). In 2015 MacKinnon will be starring in Showtime (TV network) / Hat Trick Productions Episodes (TV series).
Acting
Movie
Guardians of the Galaxy
as One-Eyed Ravager
2014
Movie
Bohemian Rhapsody
as Reporter 2
2018
TV
Black Mirror
as MP Selection Committee 3
2011
Movie
The Duchess
as Sir Peter Teazle
2008
Movie
Black Bag
as The Major
2025
TV
Phineas and Ferb
2007
TV
The Office
as Jimmy the Perv
2001
Movie
Vanity Fair
as Casino Boy
2004
Movie
The Mercy
as Barman
2018
TV
Victoria
as Hannam
2016
TV
Inside No. 9
as Malcolm (voice)
2014
TV
Ghosts
as Isaac - Puritan Man
2019
Movie
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
as Britt at Hospital Reporter #1
2004
Movie
The Bad Education Movie
as Grant Dodd
2015
TV
Agatha Christie's Marple
as Scamper
2004
TV
Trying
as Ben
2020
TV
Lewis
as Conan Jones
2007
TV
You, Me and the Apocalypse
as Molby
2015
TV
Jekyll
as Malcolm
2007
Movie
United Passions
as Louis Muhlinghaus
2014
Movie
The Last Dragonslayer
as Producer
2016
TV
Benidorm
as Jonty
2007
TV
The Catherine Tate Show
2004
Movie
Fat Slags
as Minion 1
2004