Duncan MacLeod is a fictional character from the "Highlander" film and TV franchise. Duncan (played by Adrian Paul) is the brother of original Highlander character Connor MacLeod (played by Christopher Lambert).
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.
In Shakespeare's Macbeth Duncan is the good old king whom a young and evil Macbeth murders in order to get the crown.
Anyone who had read the original story in Holinshed's Chronicles (a very popular historybook in Shakespeare's time) would have known that in the original story Duncan is not so old, and a rather poor king; and also that Macbeth ruled for ten good years before he turned into the evil tyrant that the play shows him as all along.
So anyone who knew the background would have been aware that Shakespeare was changing the story to make a point.
Which point, is another question.
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.
Conner (born 1518) is Duncan's (born 1592) elder by 74 years.
He was Duncan MacLeod
A fictional city called Seacouver (since that set was filmed on location in Vancouver).
John MacLeod of MacLeod was born in 1935.
Hugh Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod was born in 1973.
Flora MacLeod of MacLeod was born on 1878-02-03.