Birthday: 1958-08-01
Birthplace: Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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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.
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2024-11-17 | Kiss Me, Kate | Fred Graham / Petruchio |
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2024-11-08 | A Sudden Case of Christmas | Otto |
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2022-10-14 | Emily | Patrick Brontë |
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2019-10-10 | Lost Lives | |
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2017-08-24 | The Snowman | Frederik Aasen |
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2016-01-01 | Two Angry Men | Sam Thompson |
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2014-08-08 | Walter | DI Walter Gambon |
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2012-12-14 | The Attendant | Frankie |
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2012-05-31 | Good Vibrations | Andy |
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2011-11-23 | Hideaways | Dr. Russell |
2011-11-12 | Mother's Milk | Seamus | |
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2010-01-31 | Mo | David Trimble |
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2009-01-29 | The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce | Philip Conolly |
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2009-01-01 | Act of God | Frank O'Connor |
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2007-08-24 | Eye of the Dolphin | Dr. James Hawk |
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2005-11-13 | Child of Mine | Alfie Palmer |
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2005-04-02 | The Quatermass Experiment | Detective Lomax |
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2005-03-25 | Mickybo and Me | Mickybo's Da |
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2005-02-27 | Kidnapped | Alexander Balfour/Ebenezer Balfour |
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2002-07-26 | Triggermen | Andy Jarrett |
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2002-01-25 | Shooters | Max Bell |
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2001-09-01 | How Harry Became a Tree | George |
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2000-12-31 | Wild About Harry | J. J. MacMahon |
2000-10-01 | Tough Love | DCI Mike Love | |
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2000-08-11 | The Wedding Tackle | Mr. Mac |
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1998-05-01 | The General | Noel Curley |
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1997-04-11 | The Near Room | Charlie Colquhoun |
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1995-12-29 | Richard III | James Tyrrell |
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1995-12-22 | Cruel Train | Jack Dando |
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1995-06-30 | Innocent Lies | Alan Cross |
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1994-10-25 | Pleasure | Gustave Coudray |
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1994-07-02 | The Blue Boy | Joe |
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1994-04-15 | Widows' Peak | Godfrey Doyle-Counihan |
1993-03-08 | A Statement of Affairs | Adrian | |
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1992-09-02 | The Crying Game | Maguire |
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1992-04-22 | The Playboys | Mick |
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1991-12-27 | Hear My Song | Micky O'Neill |
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1991-10-30 | Children of the North | Martin Deeley |
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1991-07-08 | Force of Duty | DS Billy McCourbrey |
1990-10-09 | A Box of Swan | John | |
1990-09-18 | The Wake | Lucien | |
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1990-01-28 | Drowning in the Shallow End | John |
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1990-01-08 | The Englishman's Wife | Andy |
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1989-11-03 | Dealers | Lennon Mayhew |
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1989-04-07 | My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown | Peter |
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1988-11-09 | The Four Minute Mile | Norris McWhirter |
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1988-06-08 | The Dawning | Capt. Rankin |
1988-03-27 | Reasonable Force | Robbie MacIntyre | |
1988-01-01 | Unusual Ground Floor Conversion | ||
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1986-10-31 | Sky Bandits | Mechanic |
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1985-01-10 | The Price | Willy |
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1984-07-31 | The Cry | Peter Douglas |
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1980-01-01 | The Long March | Colm |