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Brian Dooley (born 16 April 1971 in Crosby, Liverpool) is an English television writer.He is best known for creating the sitcom The Smoking Room, which debuted on BBC Three in 2004, before it was transferred to BBC Two, and for which he received a BAFTA in 2005. He also appears in the series as Ben (from the post room). Other credits include Monkey Dust, The Sketch Show, Being Human and its iplayer spin-off Becoming Human and plays for Radio Four. He was educated at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University.In 2007, he contributed to the Doctor Who short-story collection Short Trips: Snapshots. It was announced in Doctor Who Magazine issue 406 that he would pen 2 episodes of series 3 of the Doctor Who spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures, but his script didn't appear in the series.
Date Of Birth 1971-04-16 Profession Actor, Producer, Director
Actor Title Year Status Character Closures 2011 Short Dr. Sweeney Passchendaele 2008 McKinnon Mixed Blessings 2008 TV Series Ken For the Love of a Child 2006 TV Movie Colonel Johnson Turnbuckle 2003 Wise Cowboy in Bar Another Country 2003 TV Movie uncredited Trial by Fire 2000 TV Movie Raymond Dexter Mentors 1999 TV Series Principal Kayla 1997 August Nightingale Portraits of a Killer 1996 Lieutenant Perspectives in Science 2: Forestry 1995 The Wrong Woman 1995 Gary Blake Gadget Boy and Heather 1995 TV Series Bolt 1995 Video Sherif Barby Sirens 1995 TV Series Are You Afraid of the Dark? 1990-1994 TV Series Pete Peterson / Flynn Replikator 1994 Prison Guard The Maharaja's Daughter 1994 TV Mini-Series Capt. Flaherty The Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later 1992 TV Movie Detective Noseworthy The Boys of St. Vincent 1992 TV Movie Detective Noseworthy North of 60 1992 TV Series 1992 - Pilot 1992 ... 1992
Scoop 1992 TV Series Anglo bagarreur #1 C.L.Y.D.E. 1991 TV Series 1991 English version, voice Urban Angel 1991 TV Series The Smoggies 1991 TV Series 1989-1990 voice Heritage Minutes 1991 TV Series Roblin The Comic Book Christmas Caper 1990 Bert Back Stab 1990 J.H. the Guard People and Science: Good Logging Is No Crime 1989 Short Without Work: Not by Choice 1989 Short Enemies: A Love Story 1989 Man on Ladder Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster 1989 Dispatcher Champagne Charlie 1989 TV Movie Malarek 1988 Father State Park 1988 Smite Hitting Home 1988 TV Movie Connecticut Taxi Driver Wednesday's Children: Jenny 1987 Short First Offender 1987 TV Movie Shades of Love: Sincerely, Violet 1987 Video Man in bar Ford: The Man and the Machine 1987 TV Movie uncredited Gabe's Armie 1986 Short Harriet 1-255 1986 Short The Job Offer 1986 Short Where Are You My Lovelies 1986 Short Keeping Track 1986 Workman-Mover Discussions in Bioethics: Critical Choice 1985 Short The Hitchhiker 1985 TV Series Catelya The Last Right 1984
Producer Title Year Status Character Bosses 2006 Documentary executive producer The Things We Do for Love 2002 TV Series documentary executive producer $100 Taxi Ride TV Series documentary executive producer - 9 episodes, 2001 producer - 1 episode, 2001 To a Different Beat 1997 Documentary producer
Director Title Year Status Character To a Different Beat 1997 Documentary Pierre Lefèvre on Acting 1992 Short People and Science: Waiting for the Flies to Die 1987 Short Wednesday's Children: Alex 1987 Short
Writer Title Year Status Character Death on Everest 2003 TV Movie documentary To a Different Beat 1997 Documentary
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character After Shock 1996 Short project mentor
Self Title Year Status Character Variations on a Familiar Theme 1995 Video documentary Himself (voice)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1994 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role The Boys of St. Vincent (1992)
Known for movies The Boys of St. Vincent (1992) as Detective Noseworthy
Passchendaele (2008) as McKinnon
The Smoggies (1991) as (1989-1990)
The Comic Book Christmas Caper (1990) as Bert