The bust of Scotland's most famous actor was unveiled Thursday by British Ambassador Peter Carter outside Tallinn's Scottish Club, whose members include Estonians enamored with Scotland and a handful of expatriate Scots.
The president of the Scottish Club, which started as a whiskey sampling society in the early 1990s, says it got the idea of honoring "Scots who have made a difference" a few years back. It already has a bust of 18th century Scottish poet Robert Burns.