Oh, dude, in the Highlander series, Duncan MacLeod drove a Porsche 911 when he was in France. Because, you know, nothing says immortal warrior like cruising around in a sports car. It's like, "I may be centuries old, but check out my sweet ride, bro."
Gavin MacLeod is 5' 11".
Pegi Nicol MacLeod was born in 1904.
Henry Dunning Macleod was born in 1821.
John Norman MacLeod was born in 1788.
Duncan MacLeod was created in 1992.
Duncan Macleod has written: 'The island beautiful' -- subject(s): Missions, Presbyterian Church in Canada
Gilbert Duncan Macleod Bullard has written: 'Sundries' 'Sunlit days and sycamores'
Duncan A. MacLeod has written: 'Statistical analyses of pollution data' -- subject(s): Pollution, Water, Air, Measurement
No they are not, They are from the same clan, And Conner was the immotal who trained Duncan
One that floats.
Because Adrian Paul originally was cast to play Connor MacLeod- but he talked the producers into letting him play his own character. So Christopher Lambert was asked to appear in the first episode to help avoid confusion when fans saw the new Highlander would be an immortal named Duncan MacLeod.
He was Duncan MacLeod
Bonny Portmore
Duncan MacLeod is a fictional character from the television series "Highlander." He is portrayed as an immortal Scottish warrior who has lived for centuries and must battle other immortals in one-on-one combat until only one remains. MacLeod is known for his swordsmanship skills and his sense of honor.
Looks like it will be a retelling with the story of Connor MacLeod.
A fictional city called Seacouver (since that set was filmed on location in Vancouver).