Stream 
David McCallum 
Movies & TV Shows Free

Plus full 80,000+ Prime Video Titles and more!

WATCH FREE

30-Day unlimited streaming

All Movies List
Batman vs. Robin

as Alfred Pennyworth (voice)

2015
Son of Batman

as Alfred Pennyworth (voice)

2014
Wonder Woman

as

2009
The Replacements

as C.A.R. (voice)

2006
NCIS

as

2003
Death Game

as Malius

1996
Hear My Song

as Jim Abbott

1991
The Haunting of Morella

as Gideon Locke

1990
Lucky Chances

as Bernard Dimes

1990
Mother Love

as

1989
The Man Who Lived at the Ritz

as Charlie Ritz

1988
The Wind

as John

1986
Terminal Choice

as Dr. Giles Dodson

1985
The Watcher in the Woods

as Paul Curtis

1980
Kidnapped

as Alan Breck

1978
Kidnapped

as Alan Breck Stewart

1979
Dogs

as Harlan Thompson

1976
Frankenstein: The True Story

as Dr. Clervall

1974
Colditz

as Flt. Lt. Simon Carter

1972
She Waits

as Mark Wilson

1972
Hauser's Memory

as Hillel Mondoro

1970
Mosquito Squadron

as Quint Monroe

1970
Teacher, Teacher

as Hamilton Cade

1969
How to Steal the World

as Illya Kuryakin

1968
The Helicopter Spies

as Illya Kuryakin

1968
Sol Madrid

as Sol Madrid

1968
The Karate Killers

as Illya Kuryakin

1967
AD

Stream over
800,000 titles
with Prime Video

30-day Free Trial, cancel anytime Start 30-day Free Trial
David McCallum David McCallum

Birthday

1933-09-19

Place of Birth

Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Biography

David Keith McCallum, Jr. is a Scottish actor and musician. He is best known for his roles as Illya Kuryakin, a Russian-born secret agent, in the 1960s television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., as interdimensional operative Steel in Sapphire & Steel, and Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard in the series NCIS. McCallum was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the second of two sons of Dorothy Dorman, a cellist, and orchestral leader David McCallum, Sr. When he was 10, his family moved to London for his father's move to lead the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Early in the Second World War he was evacuated to Scotland, where he lived with his mother at Gartocharn by Loch Lomond.McCallum won a scholarship to University College School, a boys' independent school in Hampstead, London, where, encouraged by his parents to prepare for a career in music, he played the oboen 1946 he began doing boy voices for the BBC radio repertory company.Also involved in local amateur drama, at age 17 he appeared as Oberon in an open-air production of A Midsummer Night's Dream with the Play and Pageant Union. He left school at age 18 and, following military service with the Royal West African Frontier Force, attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (also in London), where Joan Collins was a classmate.
Free Trial Channels