Dorian Healy

Dorian Healy

Birth : 1962-02-11, London, England

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dorian Healy is best known for his role as Cpt/Maj Kieran Voce in the award winning drama series Soldier Soldier (1993–1994). He conceived and co-wrote the TV series Masculine Mescaline with Soldier Soldier co-star Gary Love (Sgt Tony Wilton). Description above from the Wikipedia article Dorian Healy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Dorian Healy

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Dirty War
Harper
After years of meticulous planning, a terrorist operation is reaching its final stages. The authorities have received no intelligence; they are in a race against time but don't yet know it. As the operation unfolds, we see the working lives of men and women directly affected by terrorism. Among them: a firemen worried about the increasingly dangerous conditions he and his men are expected to work under; the head of the anti-terrorist branch whose responsibility it is to protect London and a female Muslim detective brought into Scotland Yard to investigate another suspected terrorist cell. But it is too late to stop the attack.
Final Demand
Phillip Tomlinson
Tamzin Outhwaite stars in Deborah Moggach 's dark two-part drama. On the surface Swindon-based Natalie has it all -good looks, a steady job and a reliable boyfriend. In reality she's bored to tears and short of cash, so when she hatches a scam that could be financially beneficial there's no holding her back
State of Mind
Reeling from the discovery of her husband's adultery, Grace moves back to her family home with her son. Amidst all this emotional turmoil, forensic psychologist Grace is asked by police to determine the guilt or innocence a man who killed his wife.
Hornblower: The Even Chance
Midshipman Jack Simpson
Portsmouth, 1794. Under thundery skies and in lashing rain, 17-year-old midshipman Horatio Hornblower takes the first tentative steps of his naval career, but a feud with a shipmate causes complications.
Her Own Rules
Jack
Melissa Gilbert stars as Marygold/Meredith. A sad and lonely writer returning to her home town in England for the first time since she was about 6 or 7 years old,after being adopted and raised in America. While there she decides to look for her mother's grave,and finds out her memories are not exactly what she thought they were,her mother is alive. She then sets out to find her mother and some answers and finds both. She also falls in love, of course, but has a problem with long term commitments...
Young Soul Rebels
Ken
Two disc jockeys have a friend's murder to solve in the fringe-group melting pot of 1977 London.
For Queen & Country
Tony
A retired British soldier struggles to adjust to everyday life, with increasing difficulty.
Journey's End
Mason
A British Company in the WWI trenches await an inevitable German attack in this 1988 adaptation of R.C. Sherriff's play.
A Christmas Carol
Scrooge as Schoolboy
"If I could work my will, every idiot that goes about with ‘Merry Christmas’ on his lips would be boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake of holly in his heart" So spoke the immortal words of Christmas’ most famous miser, Charles Dicken’s Ebenezer Scrooge. Too mean to join in with the festivities; he sits alone on Christmas Eve. The scene is set for a visitation by the ghost of his late business partner, Marley, now bound to earth by eternal chains and his introduction to the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. For it is they who will take him through his life to face the truth about himself…
Three of Us
Tony
Short Children's film on the perils of playing outdoors and how to look after a Chopper bike.
Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
Reggie Pike (uncredited)
A demented widow lures unsuspecting children into her mansion in a bizarre "Hansel and Gretel" twist.
Oi For England's Green and Pleasant Land
Himself
Playwright Trevor Griffiths' Oi For England, originally set in Moss Side, was first screened by Central TV in April 1982. It was then staged at The Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, directed by the late, then resident director Antonia Bird and featured Paul McGann, Robin Hayter, Dorian Healy, Peter Lovstrom, Paul Moriarty, and Beverley Martin in the cast. The play toured youth clubs and community centres across London in a bid to engage young people in the social and political issues of the day and to unite them against racism and fascism. This film replete with exclusive interviews from Griffiths, musical director Andy Roberts and guests Alan Gilbey (east end writer) and Micky Geggus (Cockney Rejects) looks back at the tour by way of a reunion of the play's original cast and crew almost 30 years later.