B.J. Hogg

B.J. Hogg

出生 : 1955-04-30, Lisburn County, Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK

死亡 : 2020-04-30

略歴

B.J. Hogg (1955-2020) was a County Antrim born actor of several years standing. Among his many credits, he played the title role in the Oscar-nominated short film Dance Lexie Dance and appeared as Addam Marbrand in Game of Thrones.

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B.J. Hogg

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The Windermere Children
Dr Willenshaw
The story of the pioneering project to rehabilitate child survivors of the Holocaust on the shores of Lake Windermere.
Property of the State
Michael Pat
A woman must deal with the devastating effects of having a murderer for a brother.
ロード・オブ・クエスト ドラゴンとユニコーンの剣
Royal Advisor
さらわれた姫を救うべく立ち上がる兄弟王子の奮闘を描く冒険ファンタジー・コメディ。監督はデヴィッド・ゴードン・グリーン、出演はダニー・マクブライドとナタリー・ポートマン。容姿端麗で勇敢な兄のファビアス王子と、冴えない弟のサディアス王子。魔術師リザーにさらわれたファビアスの花嫁ベラドンナを救うため兄弟で旅に出るが、兄も囚われの身に。サディアスは王国の危機を解決できるのか。
エンバー 失われた光の物語
Mayor's Guard
トム・ハンクスが製作を務め、ジェニー・デュープロのSF小説 「エンバー」を映画化したファンタジー・アドベンチャー。 地底都市・エンバーに暮らす人々は、地上に出ることのないまま 発電機の光を頼りに生活していた。 ある日、エンバーで停電が頻繁に起こるようになり、少女リーナは 屋根裏で見つけた文書をもとにエンバーの出口を探して旅に出る。
HUNGER/ハンガー 静かなる抵抗
Loyalist Orderly
1981年、北アイルランドのメイズ刑務所には、サッチャー首相により弾圧され、政治犯としての権利を奪われたIRAの囚人たちが収監されていた。ボビー・サンズを中心とした彼らは、自らの信念を貫くため、様々な抵抗を重ねたが、看守たちはそれを暴力で制圧していた。あらゆる手を尽くしても変わらない惨状に、サンズは、最後の手段として暴力に依らない抗議活動、ハンガー・ストライキの実行を決意する。
Small Engine Repair
Doug, an aspiring country singer, has spent his life as a loser in a non-descript small town with nobody believing in his heartbreaking voice and talent as a musician. His wife has left him and only his best friend believes in him. But he has one last chance to make it.
Mickybo and Me
Sydney
The film tells the story of two boys who become friends at the start of the Troubles in 1970. The boys share an obsession with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, with the consequence that they run away to Australia.
Puckoon
Rafferty
Spike Milligan's book about the divided Irish village of Puckoon comes to the big screen.
Sunset Heights
Minister
Irish thriller starring Toby Stephens. Belfast of the near future finds the city ruled by two rival law-enforcing punishment squads. When Luke Bradley (Stephens)'s son is found murdered, suspicion falls upon the local preacher (Jim Norton). Taken to Sunset Heights, a druid's circle on a hill overlooking the city, the accused is summarily executed by the boy's father. However, when another child goes missing, it appears that they have killed the wrong man - or that the preacher has come back from the dead to wreak his revenge...
Titanic Town
Chair
Belfast 1972: The politically naive Bernie is trying to bring up a normal family in less than normal surroundings. Her best friend is accidentally shot dead by the IRA, and her neighbours are constantly raided by the army. In this climate of fear she stands up and condemns the murders. Criticising both factions, her call for a ceasefire is interpreted as an attack against the IRA, and as her peace movement takes momentum, she and her family are placed in the frontline.
Resurrection Man
Hacksaw McGrath
Belfast, in 1970s. Victor Kelly is a young protestant man who hates the Catholics so much that one night he begins to brutally murder them. A reporter soon tries to uncover the murder and obtained prestige for himself, while Victor sinks deeper into madness.
The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo
Col. Reece
In this exciting live-action adventure, young Mowgli, an orphan raised by wolves, is spotted by a scout for a giant circus. Accompanied by a cruel hunter and a snake charmer, the scout sets out to trap Mowgli. But with the help of Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther, little Mowgli leads the adults into his biggest and wildest adventure yet! A fun-filled movie every member of the family will enjoy.
The Informant
Constable Goss
A former Irish Republican Army fighter, Gingy McAnally (Anthony Brophy), is reluctant about being called back into service after serving time in prison. He executes the grisly task but ends up captured by a sympathetic British police lieutenant named Ferris (Cary Elwes). The intimidating Chief Inspector of the Belfast Police (Timothy Dalton) convinces Gingy that his best hope is to become an informant and turn in other IRA operatives. As Gingy's marriage unravels under the stress, he is forced to come to terms with the fact that in this war both sides lose. Three men, three political circles, each fighting for their lives, each with their own agenda in the battle for Northern Ireland.
A Further Gesture
Albert
Dowd, an IRA prisoner in the H-blocks, is gloomily facing his sentence, until he joins a comrade in a risky escape. Dowd begins a new life in New York, but he might as well be in prison again - until he strikes up a friendship with co-worker Tulio and gets to know his close group of Guatemalan exiles.
The Brylcreem Boys
Sean
In 1941, as part of an effort to remain strictly neutral, the Dublin government made a deal with both Berlin and London whereby any soldier, sailor or pilot captured on Irish soil, whether of German or Allied forces, would be interned for the duration of the war. What the Irish failed to tell was that they would intern everybody in the same camp. It is here that Canadian pilot Miles Keogh and German pilot Rudolph Von Stegenbeck meet after a fight in which both their planes were downed.
Dance Lexie Dance
Lexie
Lexie is a single parent father of a young girl. One day, coming home from work, he is told by her that she wants to be am Irish River Dancer. He refuses, replying laconically, 'We don't dance'. With time, her fascination grows and he begrudgingly becomes accepting of her passion, helping her out with an instructional video and then a costume. She enters a contest, and he enthusiastically applauds her performance. In the final scene, she teaches him a few steps as they move together along the shore.
Life After Life
Liam
Leo Doyle, a convicted IRA murderer, is released into the community after 14 years in prison on a scheme to rehabilitate former terrorists. He soon finds that the ceasefire has robbed him of both purpose and identity. Relationships with his family are difficult and reach boiling point when they find that he has rekindled his affair with a former fiancee Roisin, now married with three children.
The Hanging Gale
Harkin
In this historical miniseries created for BBC Northern Ireland, four brothers struggle to survive during the Irish potato famine of the 1840s while facing persecution from an agent (Michael Kitchen) of their indifferent English landlord. Looking on in horror as their primary food source dwindles, the Phelan brothers (portrayed by real-life siblings Joe, Mark, Paul and Stephen McGann) are torn between nonviolent protest and bloody revolt.
Henri
Uncle Jerry
A ten year old Protestant girl travels to Belfast to take part in a music festival, and is billetted with a Catholic family.
You, Me & Marley
PC Bill
A group of bored Roman Catholic teens from Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom steal cars and joyride around the city, causing havoc among the nearby Protestants and local Irish Republican Army members, all of who are outraged by the youths' nihilism. The gang, led by ace thief Sean (Marc O'Shea), is connected with the IRA but couldn't care less about the group's politics. But things turn serious when an IRA member captures one of the boys, Marley (Michael Liebmann), in an effort to end the mayhem.
Shoot To Kill
E4A Officer
Shoot to Kill is a four-hour drama documentary reconstruction of the events that led to the 1984–86 Stalker Inquiry into the shooting of six terrorist suspects in Northern Ireland in 1982 by a specialist unit of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), allegedly without warning (the so-called shoot-to-kill policy); the organised fabrication of false accounts of the events; and the difficulties created for the inquiry team in their investigation.
Elephant
A depiction of a series of violent killings in Northern Ireland.
The Venus de Milo Instead
Painter
A group of children and their teachers from a Protestant school in Northern Ireland go on a trip to Paris.
Four Days in July
Big Billy
Two couples, one Catholic, one Protestant, exist on two sides of the chasm that is everyday life in Northern Ireland.
The Cry
Shop Customer
Ulster 1959. A young journalist visiting his quiet hometown is awakened by a scream in the night. He catches sight of a youth being beaten up and dragged away. When he investigates, witnesses seem to melt away, and life-long friends reveal a sinister indifference. Or is it fear?