Did David McCallum have Parkinson's?

The Scottish actor and musician David Keith McCallum Jr. was born on September 19, 1933, in Maryhill, Glasgow. He is the second of two sons of orchestral violinist David McCallum Sr. his father and Dorothy Dorman his mother who is a cellist. When he was three, his family relocated to London for his father to play as the leader of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Early in the Second World War, he was evacuated back to Scotland, where he lived with his mother at Gartocharn by Loch Lomond.

David Keith McCallum gained fame in the 1960s for playing secret agent Illya Kuryakin in the television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. His other notable television roles include Carter in Colditz and Steel in Sapphire & Steel.

David McCallum’s health problems: Did David McCallum have Parkinson’s?

No, David McCallum does not have any health problems. However, in the NCIS season nine finale, McCallum’s character Ducky suffered a stroke or heart attack, but the actor himself did not experience a stroke, therefore, there have been no public revelations about any health difficulties he might be dealing with.

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