Adrian Dunbar

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Adrian Dunbar (born 1 August 1958) is an actor from Northern Ireland, best known for his television and theatre work. Dunbar co-wrote and starred in the 1991 film, Hear My Song, nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the BAFTA awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Adrian Dunbar, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Known For

Birth Location Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK
Born 1958-08-01

Movies

Emily as Patrick Brontë
2022
2019
The Snowman as Frederik Aasen
2017
Two Angry Men as Sam Thompson
2016
Walter as DI Walter Gambon
2014
The Attendant as Frankie
2012
Good Vibrations as Andy
2012
Hideaways as Dr. Russell
2011
Mother's Milk as Seamus
2011
Mo as David Trimble
2010
Tailwind as Narrator
2009
Act of God as Frank O'Connor
2009
Eye of the Dolphin as Dr. James Hawk
2007
Child of Mine as Alfie Palmer
2005
The Quatermass Experiment as Detective Lomax
2005
Mickybo and Me as Mickybo's Da
2005
Kidnapped as Alexander Balfour/Ebenezer Balfour
2005
Triggermen as Andy Jarrett
2002
Shooters as Max Bell
2002
2001
Wild About Harry as J. J. MacMahon
2000
Tough Love as DCI Mike Love
2000
The Wedding Tackle as Mr. Mac
2000
The General as Noel Curley
1998
The Near Room as Charlie Colquhoun
1997
Richard III as James Tyrrell
1995
Innocent Lies as Alan Cross
1995
Cruel Train as Jack Dando
1995
Pleasure as Gustave Coudray
1994
The Blue Boy as Joe
1994
Widows' Peak as Godfrey Doyle-Counihan
1994
1993
The Crying Game as Maguire
1992
The Playboys as Mick
1992
Hear My Song as Micky O'Neill
1991
Children of the North as Martin Deeley
1991
Force of Duty as DS Billy McCourbrey
1991
1990
Dealers as Lennon Mayhew
1989
The Four Minute Mile as Norris McWhirter
1988
The Dawning as Capt. Rankin
1988
Reasonable Force as Robbie MacIntyre
1988
Sky Bandits as Mechanic
1986
The Price as Willy
1985
The Cry as Peter Douglas
1984
The Long March as Colm
1980

Movies

The Near Room Script Consultant
1997
Hear My Song Screenplay
1991