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Adrian Dunbar was born on August 1, 1958 in Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. He is an actor, known for The Crying Game (1992), The General (1998) and The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce (2008). He has been married to Anna Nygh since 1986. They have one child.
Full Name Adrian Dunbar Date Of Birth August 1, 1958 Place Of Birth Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Director Education Guildhall School of Music and Drama Nationality British Spouse Anna Nygh (m. 1986) Children Madaleine Dunbar Nominations BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay Movies The Crying Game, Hear My Song, Eye of the Dolphin, Innocent Lies, The General, My Left Foot, Richard III, Mickybo and Me, Widows' Peak, How Harry Became a Tree, The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce, Triggermen, Good Vibrations, The Wedding Tackle, A Woman's Guide to Adultery, The Four Minute Mile... TV Shows Line of Duty, Death in Paradise, Melissa (1997) Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character Broken 2017 TV Series filming Father Peter Flaherty Line of Duty 2012-2017 TV Series Hastings The Hollow Crown 2016 TV Series Plantagenet A Touch of Cloth 2014 TV Series Damien Vull Walter 2014 TV Movie DI Walter Gambon Jo 2013 TV Series Olivier Cattan The Life and Adventures of Nick Nickleby 2012 TV Mini-Series Ralph Nickleby Good Vibrations 2012 Andy Silent Witness 2012 TV Series Sean Delaney Scott & Bailey 2012 TV Series D Supt Rick Wallis Death in Paradise 2011 TV Series Aidan Miles Mother's Milk 2011 Seamus Dorke Silk 2011 TV Series Joe Gillespie QC All the Way Up 2010 Short Charlie Norton A Touch of Frost 2010 TV Series Gerry Berland Mo 2010 TV Movie David Trimble Ashes to Ashes 2009 TV Series Martin Summers Act of God 2009/II Frank O'Connor The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce 2008 Philip Conolly Whistleblower 2008 TV Series Florence Wycherley The Whistleblowers 2007 TV Series Chris Clayson Eye of the Dolphin 2006 Hawk Child of Mine 2005 TV Movie Alfie Palmer Against Nature 2005 Short The Tramp The Quatermass Experiment 2005 TV Movie Detective Lomax Kidnapped 2005 TV Movie Alexander Balfour
Ebenezer Balfour Mickybo and Me 2004 Mickybo's Da The Measure of My Days 2003 Short Priest Suspicion 2003 TV Movie Mark Finnegan Murder in Mind 2003 TV Series Tom Robbins Murphy's Law 2003 TV Series Mickey Munday Tough Love 2002 TV Movie DCI Mike Love Triggermen 2002 Andy Jarrett Shooters 2002 Max Bell How Harry Became a Tree 2001 George Shadow Man: 2econd Coming 2001 Video Game Far Durocha (voice) Wild About Harry 2000 J.J. MacMahon The Wedding Tackle 2000 Mr. Mac Last Orders 2000 Short Relative Strangers 1999 TV Mini-Series The Officer from France 1998 TV Movie Wolfe Tone The Jump 1998 TV Series Alan Cox The General 1998 Noel Curley Melissa 1997 TV Mini-Series Graeme Hepburn Cruel Train 1995 TV Movie Jack Dando Richard III 1995 James Tyrell The Near Room 1995 Charlie Colquhoun Innocent Lies 1995 Alan Cross Pleasure 1994 TV Movie Gustave Coudray The Blue Boy 1994 TV Movie Joe Bonnar Widows' Peak 1994 Godfrey Doyle-Counihan A Woman's Guide to Adultery 1993 TV Series Michael Cracker 1993 TV Series Thomas Kelly A Statement of Affairs 1993 TV Mini-Series The Crying Game 1992 Maguire Screenplay 1990-1992 TV Series Det Sgt Billy McCourbrey / Andy The Playboys 1992 Mick Inspector Morse 1992 TV Series John Marriat Children of the North 1991 TV Series Martin Deeley Hear My Song 1991 Micky O'Neill Centrepoint 1990 TV Mini-Series Brown Debut on Two 1990 TV Series John / Lucien Theatre Night 1990 TV Series Lenny Screen Two 1988-1990 TV Series John / Robbie MacIntyre Dealers 1989 Lennon Mayhew My Left Foot 1989 Peter The Four Minute Mile 1988 TV Movie Norris McWhirter The Dawning 1988 Capt. Rankin A World Apart 1988 Le Roux The Fear 1988 TV Series Con Unusual Ground Floor Conversion 1987 Short Alan Simpson Sky Bandits 1986 Mechanic The Price 1985 TV Mini-Series Willy The Hidden Curriculum 1984 TV Movie Boyd Play for Today 1984 TV Series Peter Douglas After You've Gone 1984 TV Movie Chris The Long March 1980 TV Movie Colm
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Hear My Song 1991 performer: "Nancy with the Laughing Face", "Movin'" / writer: "Movin'" - as Dunbar
Director Title Year Status Character Monkey's Blood 2004 Short
Writer Title Year Status Character Hear My Song 1991
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Near Room 1995 script consultant
Thanks Title Year Status Character Borderland 2014 TV Series documentary thanks - 4 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character The Arts Show 2013 TV Series documentary Himself - Iinterviewee World's Most Dangerous Roads 2011-2012 TV Series documentary Himself - Narrator The 7th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards 2010 TV Special Himself - Award Presenter The Alan Titchmarsh Show 2008 TV Series Himself - Guest A Taste of My Life 2008 TV Series documentary Himself The Fabulous Food Adventure 2008 TV Series Himself (2008) The Whistleblowers: Behind the Scenes 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself 4th Irish Film and Television Awards 2007 TV Special Himself - Presenter Tubridy Tonight 2005 TV Series Himself Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Kelly 2004 TV Series Himself The Late Late Show 2004 TV Series Himself - Guest Car Crash: The DeLorean Story 2004 TV Movie documentary Narrator Today with Des and Mel 2004 TV Series Himself Richard & Judy 2003 TV Series Himself - Guest 32nd NAACP Image Awards 2001 TV Special Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2009 Audience Award Austin Film Festival Actor The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce (2008) 1993 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Screenplay - Original Hear My Song (1991)
Known for movies The Crying Game (1992) as Maguire
The General (1998) as Noel Curley
My Left Foot (1989) as Peter
The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce (2008) as Philip Conolly