Mackay was a younger son of George Mackay, 3rd Lord Reay and his third wife Mary Dowell.
He was educated at the University of Aberdeen and became an advocate in 1737.
Puzzles ... Crossword. Polygon. Sudoku ... Father spends his days co-writing a self-aggrandising autobiography with his gullible son, Son (George MacKay), while Mother flits about anxiously, rearranging the Monets and Renoirs with her best buddy,. Culture. Film.
I wish I could say the same for The End, which makes wishful thinking of its own title, despite an impressive cast including Tilda Swinton, Michael Shannon, George MacKay and Tim McInerny.
Paramount’s is in 549 cinemas ... The apocalyptic musical stars Tilda Swinton, Michael Shannon and George MacKay as a wealthy family living in an underground bunker after an environmental disaster has left Earth uninhabitable ... .
They are ‘Mother’ (Swinton), ‘Father’ (Shannon) and ‘Son’ (George MacKay) and I am as wary of films that do this – remember Darren Aronofsky’s Mother!? – as I am of novels that say they are ...
Before the collapse they were rich, and they continue to enjoy every luxury ... Son (George MacKay), who was born in the bunker, spends his time making models of American history, including the Moon landings and the transcontinental railroad ... .
Their only son (George MacKay) busies himself creating a twee diorama of a quaintly imagined American landscape, and assisting his father with his self-serving autobiography that no one will read – in ...
The End. . Director. 12A. Starring. 2 hrs 28 mins ... That documentary on Indonesian genocides was as formally upending as it was morally shocking ... Right? ... George MacKay, largely a stranger to the world before apocalypse, is the naive, accepting Son ... .
It seems likely that, whatever masterpieces he goes on to create, Joshua Oppenheimer will always be first remembered for two of the oddest, most disturbing documentaries ever made ...George MacKay and our own Bronagh Gallagher play Son and Friend ... .
... and produced by Pulse Films, as well as Paul Wright’s Glasgow-set , starring Rosy McEwen and George MacKay, and Cornish director Mark Jenkin’s also starring MacKay, this time with Callum Turner.
It’s a star-studded affair with Tilda Swinton, Michael Shannon, and George MacKay singing songs by Marius de Vries and everybody singing about how their future is bright even though, for all they know, they might be the only people left in the world.
Tilda Swinton has said she plans to take a break from film acting, claiming that she needs to take the time to “recalibrate” ... She stars alongside George MacKay and Michael Shannon, with the film hitting UK cinemas on March 28 ... .