Peter Mullan

Description:

He was interested in directing films at the age of 19 and he made several shorts. As he wasn't admitted to the National Film School, he decided to dedicate himself to acting, and made his debut in the theatre in 1988 before moving to cinema and television. Fame came with the parts he played in such films as Riff-Raff (1991) by Ken Loach, Braveheart (1995) by Mel Gibson and Trainspotting (1996) by Danny Boyle, but above all when he won for best leading actor at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 for My Name Is Joe (1998), once again by Loach. The Magdalene Sisters (2002) is the second feature-length film he has directed. He also directed a few episodes of the BBC TV series, Cardiac Arrest (1994), which earned him a best director nomination from the Royal Television Society.

Overview

Birthday November 2, 1959
Born In Peterhead, Scotland, UK
Height 173 cm
Spouse/Ex- Ann Swan June 1, 1989 - present (separated)
Parents Patricia Mullan

Did you know

Trivia Was a leading figure in the left-wing theatre movement.
Quotes In the acting game, you spend a long time fighting against what the director perceives you to be. And half the time the directors don't know.

Scores

The Magdalene Sisters
1h 54m
7.7
Tyrannosaur
1h 32m
7.5
Children of Men
1h 49m
7.9
Session 9
1h 40m
6.4
All Filters