Dugald Bruce-Lockhart is a British actor, writer, and director, currently performing in Mamma Mia! in the West End.
As an actor, he has worked in the U.K. and overseas with theatre companies, including The Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre, ETT, Bath Theatre Royal, Hampstead Theatre, The Old Vic, and Propeller - of which he has been a member for fifteen years. He received a best actor nomination from The Stage for his performance as David Cameron in The Three Lions, and also a best actor nomination from the Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland (C.A.T.S.) for his role as Mephistopheles in Faust at the Edinburgh Lyceum.
His film and television work includes Hart's War, From Time to Time, Indian Summer, Foyle's War, Midsomer Murders, Case Histories, Trust, Hotel Babylon, and Brookside.
He has recorded over 30 audiobook titles, non-fiction, and fiction, including The Looting Machine, by Tom Burgis, Cameron at 10, by Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon, and Waterloo, by Bernard Cornwell.
As associate director of the all-male Shakespeare ensemble, Propeller, he directed the international and U.K. touring re-mounts of Twelfth Night, A Comedy of Errors, Taming of the Shrew and A Midsummer Night's Dream. His freelance directing includes productions of For All Time, in association with Southwark Playhouse, and the Catalan productions of Romeo and Juliet and As You Like It for the Teatre Akademia Theatre Company in Barcelona.
He is also an associate director at The Central School of Speech and Drama, Italia Conti, and L.A.M.D.A.