"...the cast's best performance is a rabid turn by British character actor Graham McTavish as an insanely hostile British mercenary. I want to see this guy's movie." - James Verniere, Boston Herald
"Apart from the splendid Stallone, the only other cast member who measures up is Graham McTavish who plays Lewis, the ex SAS commander, he is tremendous!" - Mad-Movies.com
Rainbow Kiss
The Royal Court
Director: Richard Wilson
"The truly terrifying Graham McTavish as Scobie" - Michael Billington, The Guardian
The Starving
Dublin Theatre
Director: Andrew Hinds
"Graham McTavish is a riveting performer and this is a play I won’t soon forget" – Evening News, DUBLIN
"Graham McTavish succeeds in bringing a wonderful open quality to his characterisation. His expression of the lovers’ one physical encounter is both passionate and eloquent... ’The Starving’ is compelling and original, its language lyrical and its central performance outstanding" – What’s On and Where To Go, DUBLIN
Macbeth
Feature Film
Director: Jeremy Freeston
"...the fine acting of Graham McTavish as Banquo, who understands how to speak blank verse and pitch a performance for the camera" – Sight & Sound Magazine, LONDON
Four Knights In Knaresborough
Bolton Octagon Theatre
Director: Mark Babych
"There’s a standout performance from Graham McTavish as the psychotic, ultimately tragic Fitz" – Metro Newspaper
Letters From The Yellow Chair
Theatre World Tour
"Graham McTavish brilliantly projects Van Gogh’s monomaniacal search for the artistic spur that drove him to the edge of madness." – The Scotsman Newspaper
Death Of A Salesman
Theatre, Pitlochry
Director: Clive Perry
"Graham McTavish’s electrifying performance as Biff" – The Guardian Newspaper
