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Where are the cast of Taggart now? From tragic deaths to kids TV and even an estate agent

ANY crime drama fan worth their arm chair detective badge will have watched Taggart.

The Glasgow-based drama spanned 27 series from 1983 until 2010, making it one of longest running British TV series ever.

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Taggart ran from 1983 until 2010

But what has become of the cast since the show ended over a decade ago, read on to find out.

Mark McManus

Mark McManus played the titular DCI Jim TaggartCredit: Handout

Mark played tough Glaswegian detective DCI Jim Taggart from the show's beginning in 1983.

Sadly, Mark passed away in 1994 aged 59 while filming the series.

Neil Duncan

Neil Duncan was the show's first sidekick

Actor Neil secured his breakout role as Taggart's sidekick DS Peter Livingstone.

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Neil appeared in two series before moving on to shows including The Hound of the Baskervilles and Sherlock Holmes.

He has also worked regularly as a voice actor on video games including X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse and Tomb Raider: Legend.

Nowadays he is an estate agent in Hollywood, California.

Iain Anders

Iain Anders joined the show in 1985Credit: STV
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Iain joined the Taggart cast in 1985 as Superintendent Jack McVitie, nickname 'The Biscuit'.

The actor appeared in 40 episodes and passed away in 1997 aged 64.

James MacPherson

James MacPherson took over as the show's lead following Mark McManus's death in 1994Credit: ITV

James played DCI Michael Jardine, Taggart's sidekick after Neil Duncan left the show.

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Following Mark McManus's untimely death in 1994, James became the lead actor but was forced to leave the show in 2002 due to a collapsed lung.

He subsequently set up an acting company with actress Emma Currie, has appeared in a number of theatre productions and most recently voiced Sir Alex Ferguson's autobiography.

Blythe Duff

Blythe Duff was the second longest serving cast memberCredit: Handout

Actress Blythe was the second longest serving cast member on the show after James MacPherson as WPC Jackie Reid.

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During the course of the show, Jackie was promoted to Detective Inspector, but Blythe has admitted she prefers the theatre and was starring in a production of Harry Potter before the pandemic hit.

Colin McCredie

Colin McCredie landed his breakout role on TaggartCredit: ITV

Colin is another actor who landed his breakout role on Taggart when he joined as DC Stuart Fraser in 1995.

Colin remained with the show until it ended in 2010 and has since gone on to appear in the soap River City as well as appearing in CBeebies series Woolly and Tig alongside his young daughter in 2014.

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John Michie

John Michie joined the cast in 1998Credit: Handout

John joined Taggart as DI Robbie Ross in 1998 and remained with the show until it ended.

Since then, he appeared in Coronation Street as Karl Munro from 2011 to 2013 and as CEO Guy Self in Holby City and its sister show, Casualty.

In 2017, John faced tragedy when his daughter Louella, 24, died at Bestival in Dorset after taking recreational drugs.

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Alex Norton

Alex Norton joined the show in 2002 and remained until it ended in 2010Credit: Handout

Alex played DCI Matt Burke in Taggart from 2002 until 2010 and has appeared in high profile films during his career including Braveheart, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and Les Miserables.

He has also starred in Waterloo Road and currently plays Eric in Scottish comedy Two Doors Down.

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Robert Robertson

Robert Robertson played Dr Stephen AndrewsCredit: PA:Press Association
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Actor Robert was best known for his Taggart role as Dr Stephen Andrews.

He tragically died aged 70 from a heart attack while reading a Robert Burns poem on stage in January 2001.

Harriet Buchan

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