Dursley McLinden explained

Birth Name:Dursley James McLinden
Birth Date:29 May 1965
Birth Place:Douglas, Isle of Man
Death Place:London, England
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1988–1995

Dursley James McLinden (29 May 1965 – 7 August 1995) was a British, Manx actor whose career was mostly focused on the London stage in musicals such as The Phantom of the Opera, Gigi (Lyric Theatre, 1985) and Follies.

He appeared in the title role in the 1988 film Just Ask for Diamond. His television roles included a 1988 appearance in Doctor Who as Sgt Mike Smith in the story Remembrance of the Daleks.

Early life

At the age of eight, McLinden made his first stage appearance at Willaston School, playing the dame in Dick Whittington.[1] Aged 16, he left his home in Douglas and trained as an actor at the Mountview Theatre School in Peckham.

Death

Falling ill in 1988, McLinden was diagnosed with HIV AIDS in 1990.[2] As a result, he raised money for West End Cares, the theatrical arm of Aids charity Crusaid.[3] The actor continued working up until a few weeks before his death at the age of 30.[4] His death was attributed to AIDS.[5]

The 2021 AIDS drama It's a Sin contains a tribute to McLinden, by way of series lead Ritchie Tozer (Olly Alexander) appearing in a fictional Doctor Who story called Regression of the Daleks where he plays the character Trooper Linden. It's A Sin writer Russell T Davies met McLinden through mutual friend Jill Nalder.[6] [7]

Other appearances

Notes and References

  1. https://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Dursley_McLinden_obituary Dursley McLinden obituary - the Doctor Who Cuttings Archive
  2. News: The real Ritchie: Dursley McLinden, the Doctor Who actor whose tragic end inspired It's a Sin . The Telegraph . 28 January 2021 . Fordy . Tom.
  3. https://lgbtplushistorymonth.co.uk/2021/02/its-a-sin-remembering-lost-friends/ It's a Sin: Remembering lost friends
  4. News: OBITUARY: Dursley McLinden, The Independent. 12 August 1995. 16 January 2011. London. Derek. Granger.
  5. News: Arts suffer most as Aids rages on. 26 November 1995. 28 August 2013. London. Clare. Garner. The Independent.
  6. Web site: Russell T Davies filmed a surprise Doctor Who scene for new drama It's A Sin. 25 January 2021. Radio Times. en.
  7. Web site: Mellor. Louisa. 25 January 2021. It's a Sin's Doctor Who Crossover Pays Tribute to Remembrance of the Daleks Actor. 11 June 2024. Den of Geek. en-US.