
Iain MacRae
Biography
Born 1955, Iain trained as an actor at Mountview Theatre school and has been working professionally in theatre, television, film and radio since 1984. He started writing in more recent years. Fantom was performed at Citizens theatre 2015. Taigh Sheonachain was awarded the Donald Meek prize for writing in 2017. Briseadh na Cloiche was performed at Webster’s theatre, broadcast on BBC Alba and screened at Glasgow Short Film festival, Faclan festival in Stornoway and Babel international film festival Sardinia 2018. His short story Mach an Geata won the Morton writing prize 2019. Turas Baidhseagail (2017) and Speuclairean (2020) won the Scottish Book Trust 50-word story prize. His poetry has been published in New Writing Scotland 36, Poets’ Republic 3, 6 and 8. As an actor, Iain’s proposal of an adaptation of Calum’s Road for stage resulted in two sell-out tours with National Theatre of Scotland/Communicado from 2013. He also toured with Tall Tales for Little People (NTS/Communicado) and later with Whisky Galore (NTS/Robhanis). Other theatre includes Heritage, Passing Places, Homers, Lazybed, Shimmer (all Traverse). TV includes Crowdie and Cream (BBC), Machair (STV), Bannan (BBC Alba).
Top Filmography

Outlander
2014 // TV

Shetland
2013 // TV

Case Histories
2011 // TV

Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle
2007 // MOVIE

The Island
2025 // TV

The Planman
2003 // MOVIE

1815
2022 // MOVIE

Crowdie and Cream
2002 // MOVIE

As an Eilean
1993 // MOVIE

Interrogation of a Highland Lass
2000 // MOVIE
Roimh Ghaoth a' Gheamhraidh
1996 // MOVIE

Survivor
2025 // MOVIE