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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_MullanPeter Mullan - Wikipedia

    Peter Mullan (/ ˈ m ʊ l ən /; born 2 November 1959) is a Scottish actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his role in Ken Loach's My Name Is Joe (1998), The Claim (2000), and all three series of the BBC comedy series Mum, in which he starred as Michael.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0611932Peter Mullan - IMDb

    IMDb profile of Peter Mullan, a Scottish actor, director and writer who has worked on films such as My Name Is Joe, The Magdalene Sisters and Children of Men. See his biography, filmography, awards, photos, videos and more.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.73 m
    • Peterhead, Scotland, UK
  3. Learn about the life and career of Scottish actor and director Peter Mullan, who starred in films like My Name Is Joe, Trainspotting and Braveheart. Find out his awards, trivia, family and quotes on IMDb.

    • November 2, 1959
  4. Peter Mullan is a Scottish actor, writer and director known for his roles in Trainspotting, War Horse and The Magdalene Sisters. Browse his movies, photos, ratings and awards on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    Title
    Credit
    31%
    Rotten audience score. 42%
    Unknown (Character)
    No Score Yet
    Fresh audience score. 62%
    Dad (Character)
    No Score Yet
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    Don (Character)
    75%
    Rotten audience score. 41%
    Dr. McVittie (Character)
  5. Jun 15, 2015 · The Scottish actor and activist talks about his roles in BBC Scotland's Stonemouth and Hector, a film about a homeless man's journey to London. He also shares his views on poverty, gangs and the housing crisis in the UK.

    • Adrian Lobb
  6. Peter Mullan is a Scottish actor and director, known for films such as "Braveheart", "Trainspotting" and "My Name Is Joe". See his biography, filmography, awards and photos on TMDB.

  7. Jun 6, 2015 · The Scottish actor talks about his role in Stonemouth, his first BBC show in six years, and his preference for complex and interesting characters. He also reveals his views on working with the BBC, Scottish accents and directing.