Is Duncan Macrae an alias? It may be because it was the name of a famous Scottish actor from Glasgow, who apparently was VERY famous over there, but he is long dead. He died in 1967 at the age of 62.
Here is an artistic image of him.
Here is a bio of him. They say he was was the greatest actor Scotland ever produced.
http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/C/3020/artist_name/William%20Crosbie/record_id/4001
The last work he did was for television: a British program called The Prisoner. The episode was called: Dance of the Dead. Here is a write-up about it. He died shortly after it was done and before it was broadcast.
http://danowen.blogspot.com/2008/05/prisoner-18-dance-of-dead.html
The above is a blog by a British guy in the UK named Dan Owen. Scroll down to the bottom of his page, the very bottom. What you see is:
You see it says the template was designed by Tina Chen. And on the site her name is an active link which takes you here:
http://www.tinachen.org/hello/
Well, Tina appears to be a very talented and accomplished young woman, I would say.
And get this: when you go to bpete's site and go into the guts of it, you see this:
Fancy that; bpete went with the same template designer as that other British guy. That is really quite amazing when you consider that the name Duncan Macrae is mentioned prominently on that site, and it is now an issue on bpete's site as well. Incidentally, the other Duncan Macrae is also from Glasgow.
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