Peter Mullan

Scottish actor and filmmaker

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2023 Peter Mullan performed in the television series 'After the Party', playing the character Phil in 6 episodes.
2023 Peter Mullan appeared in multiple television series including 'Liaison' as Richard Banks and 'Payback' as Cal Morris, acting in 6 episodes of each show.
2023 Starred as Owen Lark in the film 'Baghead'
2022 Joined the cast of 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' as King Durin III, appearing in 9 episodes across series 1 and 2 until 2024.
2018 Performed voice and motion capture for Akela in 'Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle'
2017 Played Father Henry Garnet in the historical mini-series 'Gunpowder'.
2017 Started recurring role as Jacob Snell in 'Ozark', appearing in 20 episodes across series 1 and 2 until 2018.
2016 Began recurring role as Michael in the TV series 'Mum', appearing in 18 episodes across three series until 2019.
2016 Played Old Tom Morris in 'Tommy's Honour'
2015 Criticized the BBC for 'horrendous bias' against the Yes campaign in the Scottish independence referendum.
2014 Supported the Yes Scotland campaign in the Scottish independence referendum.
2013 Appeared in 'Sunshine on Leith', a musical where he performed singing roles as Robert 'Rab' Henshaw
2013 Peter Mullan received multiple award nominations for his supporting role as Matt Mitcham in 'Top of the Lake', including AACTA Award, Critics' Choice Television Award, and Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
2013 Met New Zealand actress Robyn Malcolm while filming Top of the Lake, beginning a personal relationship.
2011 Won the World Dramatic Special Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival for his work in Tyrannosaur.
2010 Directs and appears in Neds, further establishing his skills as both a filmmaker and actor.
2010 Peter Mullan starred as Ernest in the short film 'The Neighbours' and played Death Eater Corban Yaxley in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1'
2010 Won the Golden Shell at San Sebastián International Film Festival for the film Neds.

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