64 movies since 1989
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- | Born To Be King (Leslie Grangely) | |
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2022 | - | ▶ Raymond & Ray (Raymond) | |
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- | ▶ Obi-Wan Kenobi (Obi-Wan Kenobi) | |
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2021 | - | ▶ The Birthday Cake (Father Kelly) | |
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2020 | - | ▶ Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (Roman Sionis / Black Mask) | |
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2019 | - | ▶ Doctor Sleep (Danny Torrance) | |
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2018 | - | ▶ Christopher Robin (Christopher Robin) | |
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- | ▶ Zoe (Cole) | |
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2017 | - | ▶ Fargo > Season 3 (Emmit and Ray Stussy) | |
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- | ▶ Beauty and the Beast (Lumière) | |
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- | ▶ T2 Trainspotting (Mark "Rent Boy" Renton) | |
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2016 | - | ▶ American Pastoral (Seymour "Swede" Levov) | |
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- | ▶ Our Kind of Traitor (Perry) | |
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2015 | - | Jane Got a Gun (John Bishop) | |
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- | ▶ Miles Ahead (Dave Brill) | |
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- | ▶ Last Days in the Desert (Jesus) | |
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- | ▶ Mortdecai (Inspector Martland) | |
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2014 | - | ▶ Son of a Gun (Brendan Lynch) | |
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- | ▶ A Million Ways to Die in the West (Cowboy at Fair) | |
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2013 | - | ▶ August: Osage County (Bill Fordham) | |
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- | ▶ Jack the Giant Slayer (Elmont) | |
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2012 | - | ▶ The Impossible (Henry) | |
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2011 | - | ▶ Haywire (Kenneth) | |
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- | ▶ Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (Dr. Alfred Jones) | |
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- | ▶ Perfect Sense (Michael) | |
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2010 | - | ▶ Beginners (Oliver) | |
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- | ▶ Jackboots on Whitehall (Chris) | |
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- | ▶ Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (Mr. Green) | |
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- | ▶ The Ghost Writer (The Ghost) | |
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2009 | - | ▶ Amelia (Gene Vidal) | |
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- | ▶ The Men Who Stare at Goats (Bob Wilton) | |
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- | ▶ Angels & Demons (Carlo Ventresca) | |
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- | ▶ I Love You Phillip Morris (Phillip Morris) | |
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2008 | - | ▶ Deception (Jonathan McQuarry) | |
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- | ▶ Incendiary (Jasper Black) | |
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2007 | - | ▶ Cassandra's Dream (Ian Blaine) | |
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2006 | - | ▶ Miss Potter (Norman Warne) | |
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- | ▶ Scenes of a Sexual Nature (Billy) | |
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- | ▶ Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker (Ian Rider) | |
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2005 | - | ▶ Stay (Sam Foster) | |
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- | ▶ The Island (Lincoln Six Echo / Tom Lincoln) | |
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- | ▶ Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (Obi-Wan Kenobi) | |
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2003 | - | ▶ Big Fish (Younger Ed Bloom) | |
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- | Young Adam (Joe Taylor) | |
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- | ▶ Down with Love (Catcher Block) | |
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2002 | - | ▶ Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (Obi Wan Kenobi) | |
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2001 | - | ▶ Black Hawk Down (Spec. John Grimes) | |
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- | ▶ Moulin Rouge! (Christian) | |
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2000 | - | ▶ Nora (James Joyce) | |
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1999 | - | ▶ Eye of the Beholder (Das Auge) | |
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- | Rogue Trader (Nick Leeson) | |
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- | ▶ Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (Obi-Wan Kenobi) | |
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1998 | - | ▶ Little Voice (Billy) | |
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- | ▶ Velvet Goldmine (Curt Wild) | |
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1997 | - | ▶ A Life Less Ordinary (Robert Lewis) | |
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- | ▶ The Serpent's Kiss (Meneer Chrome) | |
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- | ▶ Nightwatch (Martin Bells) | |
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1996 | - | ▶ Brassed Off (Andy) | |
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- | ▶ Emma (Frank Churchill) | |
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- | ▶ The Pillow Book (Jerome) | |
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- | ▶ Trainspotting (Renton) | |
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1995 | - | ▶ Blue Juice (Dean Raymond) | |
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- | ▶ Shallow Grave (Alex Law) | |
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1989 | - | Tales from the Crypt > Season 1 (Mann) | |
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5 movies since 2005
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2022 | - | ▶ Pinocchio (Sebastian J. Cricket) | |
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2019 | - | ▶ Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Obi-Wan Kenobi) | |
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2015 | - | ▶ Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Obi-Wan Kenobi) | |
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2005 | - | ▶ Valiant (Valiant) | |
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- | ▶ Robots (Rodney Copperbottom) | |
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1 movie since 2016
Director | |||||
2016 | - | ▶ American Pastoral | |
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1 movie since 2011
Narrator | |||||
2011 | - | ▶ Fastest | |

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Gender:
male
Birthday:
1971-03-31
(52 years)
Place of Birth:
Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Last Movies
▶ Pinocchio (2022)
Director: Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson
with: Gregory Mann, Ewan McGregor, David Bradley
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Selected Movies
▶ Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
Director: George Lucas
with: Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman
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