Brian McCardie at the age of 59 has left fans and colleagues in mourning. McCardie, known for his role as Tommy Hunter in the hit British crime drama series, was a talented actor who brought depth and complexity to his characters.
His portrayal of the cunning and manipulative crime boss Tommy Hunter captivated audiences and earned him critical acclaim. McCardie's presence on screen was always commanding, with his intense gaze and powerful delivery leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
McCardie recently appeared in the BBC drama Time, while he had also been involved in filming the forthcoming Outlander prequel Blood of My Blood.
His family said that he was "gone much too soon" and described him as a "wonderful and passionate actor."
Sarah McCardie told BBC Scotland News that the family were "devastated".
She said: "Brian loved his work and touched many lives, and is gone much too soon. We love him and will miss him greatly."
Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio and executive producer Simon Heath said they had been "honoured" to work with him.
He also appeared in several TV roles, including the recent Agatha Christie adaptation Murder is Easy, the mini-series Titanic and the Dundee-set drama Dog Days.
In a statement, Bafta Scotland said on X/Twitter: “We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of actor Brian McCardie. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and peers at this difficult time.”
BBC. “Off-screen, Brian couldn’t have been more different from the character he played — he was warm, funny and charming. Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this difficult time.”
McCardie was most recently filming the Outlander prequel “Blood of My Blood.” His other credits include “Time,” “Rob Roy,” “Filth,” “The Damned United” and “Murder Is Easy.”
Several tributes to Brian have emerged, with many declaring their admiration for the actor and grief from the news of his passing. 
Actor Simon Weir wrote: Just devastated by this. Nobody made me laugh like you Brian.
"Proud to have been your friend and will miss you more than words can say. Rest in peace old friend."
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