
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
1958-08-01
Place of Birth
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK
Adrian Dunbar
Biography
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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Known For
Acting History
2024
Kiss Me, Kate as Fred Graham / Petruchio
2024A Sudden Case of Christmas as Otto
2024Romesh Ranganathan's Parents' Evening as Self
2022Adrian Dunbar: My Ireland as Presenter
2022Emily as Patrick Brontë
2022Ridley as DI Alex Ridley
2021Adrian Dunbar's Coastal Ireland
2019Searching for Sam: Adrian Dunbar on Samuel Beckett as Self - Presenter
2019DNA Journey
2019Lost Lives
2019The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan as Self
2018Blood as Jim Hogan
2017The Snowman as Frederik Aasen
2017Broken as Father Peter Flaherty
2016Two Angry Men as Sam Thompson
2014Brendan Behan: The Roaring Boy as Himself
2014Walter as DI Walter Gambon
2014Inside No. 9 as Adrian
2013Jo
2012The Attendant as Frankie
2012The Life and Adventures of Nick Nickleby as Ralph Nickleby
2012A Touch of Cloth as Damien Vull
2012The Hollow Crown as Plantagenet
2012Line of Duty as SI Ted Hastings
2012Good Vibrations as Andy
2011Hideaways as Dr. Russell
2011Mother's Milk as Seamus
2011Death in Paradise as Aidan Miles
2011World's Most Dangerous Roads as Self - Narrator
2010Mo as David Trimble
2009The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce as Philip Conolly
2009Act of God as Frank O'Connor
2009Tailwind as Narrator
2008Whistleblower as Florence Wycherley
2008Ashes to Ashes as Martin Summers
2007Eye of the Dolphin as Dr. James Hawk
2007The Graham Norton Show as Self
2005Child of Mine as Alfie Palmer
2005The Quatermass Experiment as Detective Lomax
2005Mickybo and Me as Mickybo's Da
2005Kidnapped as Alexander Balfour/Ebenezer Balfour
2005Kidnapped
2004Car Crash: The Delorean Story as Narrator
2003Suspicion as Mark Finnegan
2002Triggermen as Andy Jarrett
2002Shooters as Max Bell
2001Murphy's Law
2001How Harry Became a Tree as George
2001Murder in Mind as Tom Robbins
2000Wild About Harry as J. J. MacMahon
2000Tough Love as DCI Mike Love
2000The Wedding Tackle as Mr. Mac
1998The Jump as Alan Cox
1998The General as Noel Curley
1997Melissa as Graeme Hepburn
1997The Near Room as Charlie Colquhoun
1995Richard III as James Tyrrell
1995Cruel Train as Jack Dando
1995Innocent Lies as Alan Cross
1994Pleasure as Gustave Coudray
1994The Blue Boy as Joe
1994Widows' Peak as Godfrey Doyle-Counihan
1993A Woman's Guide to Adultery as Michael
1993Cracker as Kelly
1993A Statement of Affairs as Adrian
1992The Crying Game as Maguire
1992The Playboys as Mick
1991Hear My Song as Micky O'Neill
1991Children of the North as Martin Deeley
1991Force of Duty as DS Billy McCourbrey
1990A Box of Swan as John
1990Centrepoint as Brown
1990Have I Got News for You as Self - Host
1990The Wake as Lucien
1990Drowning in the Shallow End as John
1990The Englishman's Wife as Andy
1989Dealers as Lennon Mayhew
1989My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown as Peter
1988The Four Minute Mile as Norris McWhirter
1988The Dawning as Capt. Rankin
1988Reasonable Force as Robbie MacIntyre
1988The Fear as Con
1988Unusual Ground Floor Conversion
1987Inspector Morse as John Marriat
1986Sky Bandits as Mechanic
1985The Price as Willy
1985The Price as Willy
1985Screen Two as Joe
1984The Cry as Peter Douglas
1980The Long March as Colm
1971Great Performances as Fred Graham/Petruchio
—Have I Got a Bit More News for You as Self - Presenter









