Adrian Dunbar

Adrian Dunbar

01 Aug 1958 (66 years old) in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK

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

Credits

  • 2024 · Kiss Me, Kate as Fred Graham / Petruchio
  • 2024 · A Sudden Case of Christmas as Otto
  • 2022 · Adrian Dunbar: My Ireland as Presenter
  • 2022 · Emily as Patrick Brontë
  • 2022 · Ridley as DI Alex Ridley
  • 2021 · Adrian Dunbar's Coastal Ireland as
  • 2019 · Searching for Sam: Adrian Dunbar on Samuel Beckett as Himself - Presenter
  • 2019 · DNA Journey as
  • 2019 · Lost Lives as
  • 2019 · The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan as Themselves
  • 2018 · Blood as Jim Hogan
  • 2017 · The Snowman as Frederik Aasen
  • 2017 · Broken as Father Peter Flaherty
  • 2016 · Two Angry Men as Sam Thompson
  • 2014 · Walter as DI Walter Gambon
  • 2014 · Inside No. 9 as Adrian
  • 2013 · Jo as
  • 2012 · The Attendant as Frankie
  • 2012 · The Life and Adventures of Nick Nickleby as Ralph Nickleby
  • 2012 · A Touch of Cloth as Damien Vull
  • 2012 · The Hollow Crown as Plantagenet
  • 2012 · Line of Duty as SI Ted Hastings
  • 2012 · Good Vibrations as Andy
  • 2011 · Hideaways as Dr. Russell
  • 2011 · Mother's Milk as Seamus
  • 2011 · Death in Paradise as Aidan Miles
  • 2011 · World's Most Dangerous Roads as Self - Narrator
  • 2010 · Mo as David Trimble
  • 2009 · The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce as Philip Conolly
  • 2009 · Act of God as Frank O'Connor
  • 2009 · Tailwind as Narrator
  • 2008 · Whistleblower as Florence Wycherley
  • 2008 · Ashes to Ashes as Martin Summers
  • 2007 · Eye of the Dolphin as Dr. James Hawk
  • 2007 · The Graham Norton Show as Self
  • 2005 · 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 · Kidnapped as
  • 2004 · Car Crash: The Delorean Story as Narrator
  • 2003 · Suspicion as Mark Finnegan
  • 2002 · Triggermen as Andy Jarrett
  • 2002 · Shooters as Max Bell
  • 2001 · Murphy's Law as
  • 2001 · How Harry Became a Tree as George
  • 2001 · Murder in Mind as Tom Robbins
  • 2000 · Wild About Harry as J. J. MacMahon
  • 2000 · Tough Love as DCI Mike Love
  • 2000 · The Wedding Tackle as Mr. Mac
  • 1998 · The Jump as Alan Cox
  • 1998 · The General as Noel Curley
  • 1997 · Melissa as Graeme Hepburn
  • 1997 · The Near Room as Charlie Colquhoun
  • 1995 · Richard III as James Tyrrell
  • 1995 · Innocent Lies as Alan Cross
  • 1995 · Cruel Train as Jack Dando
  • 1994 · Pleasure as Gustave Coudray
  • 1994 · The Blue Boy as Joe
  • 1994 · Widows' Peak as Godfrey Doyle-Counihan
  • 1993 · A Woman's Guide to Adultery as Michael
  • 1993 · Cracker as Kelly
  • 1993 · A Statement of Affairs as Adrian
  • 1992 · The Crying Game as Maguire
  • 1992 · The Playboys as Mick
  • 1991 · Hear My Song as Micky O'Neill
  • 1991 · Children of the North as Martin Deeley
  • 1991 · Force of Duty as DS Billy McCourbrey
  • 1990 · A Box of Swan as John
  • 1990 · Centrepoint as Brown
  • 1990 · Have I Got News for You as Self - Host
  • 1990 · The Wake as Lucien
  • 1990 · Drowning in the Shallow End as John
  • 1990 · The Englishman's Wife as Andy
  • 1989 · Dealers as Lennon Mayhew
  • 1989 · My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown as Peter
  • 1988 · The Four Minute Mile as Norris McWhirter
  • 1988 · The Dawning as Capt. Rankin
  • 1988 · Reasonable Force as Robbie MacIntyre
  • 1988 · The Fear as Con
  • 1988 · Unusual Ground Floor Conversion as
  • 1987 · Inspector Morse as John Marriat
  • 1986 · Sky Bandits as Mechanic
  • 1985 · The Price as Willy
  • 1985 · The Price as Willy
  • 1984 · The Cry as Peter Douglas
  • 1980 · The Long March as Colm
  • 2024 · Have I Got a Bit More News for You as Self - Presenter