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Dermot Crowley

Dermot Crowley

Dermot Crowley è un attore di 77 anni (19 mars 1947). Dermot Crowley è apparso in 15 serie e 21 film. Una performance da trovare nel ruolo di DCI Martin Schenk / DSU Martin Schenk nella serie Luther. Al cinema, come DSU Martin Schenk nel lungometraggio Luther: The Fallen Sun.

  • NASCITA 19/03/1947
  • Paese Irlanda
  • MOSTRA 15
  • FILM 21

Mostra (15)

Luther
Luther
DCI Martin Schenk / DSU Martin Schenk
Pennyworth
Pennyworth
Archbishop Potter
L'ispettore Barnaby
L'ispettore Barnaby
Peter Hatchard
Poirot
Poirot
Arthur Simpson
Father Ted
Father Ted
Father Liam Deliverance
Liar - L'amore bugiardo
Liar - L'amore bugiardo
Henry Neilson
Casualty
Casualty
Hastings
Jonathan Creek
Jonathan Creek
Norman Stangerson
Murder Rooms
Murder Rooms
Elkins
Bleak House (2005)
Bleak House (2005)
Mr. Vholes
Jack Frost
Jack Frost
Dr. Bennet
Kingdom
Kingdom
Mr. Matthews
Raw
Raw
Dan Kelly
Minder
Minder
Nick Rutherford
Pie in the Sky
Pie in the Sky
Stephen Parrish

Film (21)

Luther: The Fallen Sun
Luther: The Fallen Sun
DSU Martin Schenk
Return of the Jedi
Return of the Jedi
General Madine
The Wonder
The Wonder
Sir Otway
The Foreigner
The Foreigner
Hugh McGrath
Babel
Babel
Barth
The Death of Stalin
The Death of Stalin
Lazar Kaganovich
The Legend of Bagger Vance
The Legend of Bagger Vance
Dougal McDermott
La migliore offerta
La migliore offerta
Lambert
The Lady in the Van
The Lady in the Van
Priest
Black '47
Black '47
Bolton
Son of the Pink Panther
Son of the Pink Panther
Sergeant Francois Duval
Holy Water
Holy Water
Father Grogan
Masaryk
Masaryk
Lord Halifax
Dead Gorgeous
Dead Gorgeous
Mr Smart
HG Wells: War with the World
HG Wells: War with the World
George Bernard Shaw
The Doctor and the Devils
The Doctor and the Devils
Mr Webb
Do Not Disturb
Do Not Disturb
Prof Moreau
Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie
Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie
P.R. Irwin
Before You Go
Before You Go
Father Cunningham
Wilt
Wilt
Braintree
On the Problem of the Autonomy of Art in Bourgeois Society, or S
On the Problem of the Autonomy of Art in…
General Madine