Terry Scully (13 May 1932 – 17 April 2001) was a British theatre and television actor.
Scully was invited to an audition with the Leigh Company Players after a member was impressed with his reading of a speech from Macbeth. He ended up playing leads with the company before going for an audition at Bristol Old Vic Drama School. So impressed with him, they persuaded Lancashire County Council to give Scully a grant to enable him to study. This was followed by performing with companies in Nottingham and Birmingham.
Other notable roles for Scully were as Horatio Nelson in the 1968 television series, Triton, and as Bicket in the BBC's 1967 blockbuster adaptation of The Forsyte Saga. He also appeared in Goodbye Gemini, Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, Softly, Softly, Callan, Public Eye, The Venturers, and Angels.
Like many actors of his generation, he is now probably best remembered for his roles in cult TV series, due to their enduring appeal - even though they were no more notable, at the time, than his many other TV roles. He appeared in the Doctor Who serial The Seeds of Death, the Blake's 7 episode "Dawn of the Gods" and starred as Vic Thatcher in four episodes of the 1970s series Survivors. During his time on that series, Scully suffered a nervous breakdown. As a result, his role was filled by actor Hugh Walters in subsequent episodes.
In 2001, Scully died of a stroke, aged 68.
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