Mark Mulholland
Nacimiento : 1937-01-01, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
Muerte : 2007-10-24
Historia
Mark Mulholland was born in 1937 in Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. He was an actor, known for Far and Away (1992), City of Ember (2008) and The Boxer (1997). He died on October 24, 2007 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Portrait Painter
Bienvenidos a la ciudad de Ember, donde siempre es de noche. La ciudad ha sido construida bajo tierra y las únicas luces que la iluminan, doce horas al día, provienen de las farolas. Más allá de la ciudad se encuentran las Regiones Desconocidas, que nadie ha explorado todavía. Los habitantes de Ember han vivido confortablemente durante doscientos cincuenta años, mientras sus comercios han estado bien abastecidos. Pero llega un día en que las luces de las farolas y de los focos empiezan a parpadear. Todos se preguntan qué pasará cuando el generador central, que funciona gracias a un río subterráneo, se estropee del todo. Lina, una niña de trece años, tratará de descubrir junto a su amigo Doon cuál es la clave para solucionar la grave situación en que se encuentra Ember. Algo que les llevará a correr grandes aventuras y descubrir los misterios que se esconden más allá de la ciudad.
Fisherman
Georgina Scott es una joven de 33 años de Londres que se entera de que tan sólo le queda un mes para concebir un hijo...
George Devine
Spike Milligan's book about the divided Irish village of Puckoon comes to the big screen.
The Priest
Belfast, Christmas 1999. A poor, badly dressed woman is half walking, half stumbling down the road. She is tearful and her behaviour is so disturbed that passers-by look furtively at her before hurrying on. Her walk is purposeful though. She is hurrying to go somewhere specific. She stumbles towards a church that is lit up. As she approaches it we see a sign outside announcing "SERVICE FOR PEACE Belfast Christmas together. All Denominations, 8pm"
Old Man in Gym
Irlanda del Norte, Belfast. Danny Flynn sale de la cárcel tras cumplir una sentencia de catorce años por su participación en actividades del IRA. Con la firme determinación de empezar una nueva vida, reabre en su barrio un viejo gimnasio para entrenar a jóvenes promesas del mundo del boxeo, sin ninguna clase de discriminación política o religiosa. Al mismo tiempo, reanuda la relación con su antigua novia, una mujer cuyo marido está en la cárcel. Pero los viejos fantasmas del pasado volverán
Barney
Flying Saucer Rock 'n' Roll, is a 12 minute spoof of a 1950s black and white science fiction B-movie. It was first released in 1997 and starred Ardal O'Hanlon. It was written by Mik Duffy and its director Enda Hughes. The title is taken from the 1957 Rockabilly novelty hit record "Flyin' Saucers Rock 'n' Roll" by Billy Lee Riley and His Little Green Men. O'Hanlan's "rendition" of the song, is performed by producer Michael Hughes.
Peasant
A comienzos del siglo XX, Joseph y sus dos hermanos malviven del cultivo de unas tierras que son propiedad, como toda la comarca, del poderoso señor Christie. Cuando el padre de Joseph muere en un accidente provocado por los hombres de Christie, el joven decide vengarse, pero no lo consigue. Poco después, para evitar un duelo, emigra a América, y en el barco coincide con Shannon, la bella hija de Christie. Nada más llegar a los Estados Unidos, a Shannon le roban todo su dinero; entonces Joseph decide protegerla haciéndola pasar por su hermana.
Father O'Malley
In northern England around 1900, the worker John O'Brien lives near poverty in a small house in the worker's district. He falls in love with Mary, the teacher of his highly intelligent younger sister Kathy and daughter of a rich family. Their love is doomed by the social difference, but the vigorous Mary refuses to allow outer circumstances destroying their love.
Fr. O'Malley
In northern England around 1900, the worker John O'Brien lives near poverty in a small house in the worker's district. He falls in love with Mary, the teacher of his highly intelligent younger sister Kathy and daughter of a rich family. Their love is doomed by the social difference, but the vigorous Mary refuses to allow outer circumstances destroying their love.
Policeman
A group of children and their teachers from a Protestant school in Northern Ireland go on a trip to Paris.
Uncle Andy
In the follow-up to Graham Reid’s trilogy of ‘Billy’ plays, Billy's sister Lorna Martin is left to care for their Uncle Andy. Lorna feels trapped, but Andy wishes to give her the freedom she desires.
Norman
It's New Year's Eve in Thatcher's de-industrialising Britain. The scene is set at a seedy bar in Liverpool where a group of Irish Protestant and Irish Catholic pensioners will gather to clash and bash the new year in.
Watson
Geoffrey Carr is a wealthy, key player in Britain's emerging computer industry, and newly married to Frances , a much younger woman, with wilful daughter Clare from a previous marriage. He'll do anything to make them happy, including stretching his finances to buy a Georgian estate in County Wicklow, where Frances grew up. Frank Crossan is an Irish Republican hitman on the run from British authorities. Seeking refuge with old girlfriend Kate, he creates a plan to kidnap a wealthy Brit for a ransom to fund a major arms deal. Their two worlds collide when Frances and Clare are brutally snatched away to a bleak hideaway and taken hostage. Geoffrey initially wants to cave in to the kidnapper's demands “ but nothing is simple when a personal crisis plays out against the forces of political intrigue, high finance and with the eyes of the media on them.
Uncle Andy
Belfast, 1980: July, the marching season ... Norman Martin, away for two years, returns with his 'English woman', Mavis. How will the family - particularly Billy - react? And has she achieved the impossible in mellowing the man?
Uncle Andy
Belfast 1978: the Martin family, a year on. Norman is away in England, and his eldest son, Billy, and daughter, Lorna, are in charge of their younger sisters, Ann and Maureen.
Martin Sweeney
Maeve returns home to Belfast after a long absence. Her arrival in the city stimulates a series of memories of childhood and adolescence both in herself and other people.
Front Man
When DC Denis Deacey finds himself surprisingly transferred to Belfast he gets digs in a most unusual boarding house called The Crumlin View where no one is what they seem and everyone has been living with 'the troubles' for far too long...