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Catherine Walker is a Actor Irlandais born on 1 january 1975

Catherine Walker

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Nationality Irlande
Birth 1 january 1975 (49 years)

Catherine Walker, née en 1975 à Dublin, est une actrice irlandaise.

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Filmography of Catherine Walker (5 films)

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Dark Touch
Dark Touch (2014)
, 1h30
Directed by Marina de Van
Origin Irlande
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror
Actors Pádraic Delaney, Art Parkinson, Richard Dormer, Mark Huberman, Catherine Walker
Roles Maud
Rating48% 2.406022.406022.406022.406022.40602
Eleven-year-old Niamh (Missy Keating) and her family live in an extremely small and isolated community in Ireland where her only contact with other people comes in the form of school and her neighbors Nat (Marcella Plunkett) and Lucas (Pádraic Delaney). She claims that their house is coming alive but when Nat and Lucas discover Niamh bruised and bloody, her parents say that Niamh herself is causing the destruction. Niamh is later discovered as the sole survivor of an extremely violent attack that killed everyone else in the house. She tells the police that the house is responsible for her parents' deaths and for her infant brother's suffocation in her arms, but the police attribute the massacre to vandals. Niamh's neighbors decide to take her in and try to help soothe her pain, but they soon find that whatever caused the problems in Niamh's old house are now beginning to present themselves in their home.
Ferocious Planet, 1h28
Directed by Billy O'Brien
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Natural horror films, Disaster films
Actors Joe Flanigan, John Rhys-Davies, Catherine Walker, Newman, Chris
Roles Dr. Karen Fast
Rating38% 1.9154651.9154651.9154651.9154651.915465
During the demonstration of a device which allows the observation of alternate dimensions, an accident causes the building in which the demonstration is taking place - and its occupants - to be transported to a dimension seemingly devoid of animal life but for large, vicious carnivores which hunt and kill the displaced humans one by one. A creature with six eyes attacks the people. The senator is attacked and ripped in half, and Lex has a heart attack. While researching an alien creature, Josh Burke accidentally sprays Al with an acidic toxin, and the first creature kills the private. While out getting water, two groups of three include Sam, Josh, and Dr. Karen Frost in one group, and Rivers, Dr. Jillian O'Hara and Murphy in the other, try to get out. Josh steals an egg, drops it on the rock, and is instantly sliced in half by "Momma." Rivers blows himself up to save Sam, and Brian Murphy is attacked and killed by "Momma". Only Colonel Synn, Dr. Frost, and Dr. O'Hara are left. Dr. Frost goes off by herself in an attempt to find intelligent life because of a structure she saw in the distance, only to discover too late that it was part of a building that got beamed with them and she is attacked and eaten by "Momma" off-screen. At the same time Colonel Synn and Dr. O'Hara manage to repair the device and return home, but discover that upon their return, off-screen damage from the machine has apparently caused chaos in their world, presumably bringing through one of the monsters.
Leap Year
Leap Year (2010)
, 1h40
Directed by Roger Birnbaum, Jonathan Glickman, Anand Tucker, Gary Barber
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Transport films, Films about automobiles, Road movies, Buddy films
Actors Amy Adams, Matthew Goode, Adam Scott, John Lithgow, Kaitlin Olson, Ian McElhinney
Roles Kaleigh
Rating64% 3.204353.204353.204353.204353.20435
Frustrated that her boyfriend of four years, Jeremy, still has not proposed to her, Anna Brady, from Boston, travels to Dublin, Ireland to propose to him on February 29, leap day, while he is there at an international cardiologists' conference. According to Irish tradition, a man who is proposed to on leap day must accept the proposal. During the flight, a storm diverts the plane to Cardiff in Wales. Anna hires a boat to take her to Cork, but the severity of the storm forces her to be put ashore on the Dingle Peninsula. She enlists the help of a surly Irish innkeeper, Declan O'Callaghan, to taxi her across the country to Dublin to pull off the proposal in time. Meanwhile, her clumsiness in her room at the inn accidentally causes a power failure to the local village but also opens up the plot of Declans backstory and introduces the idea of a lost love from the picture that Anna finds in the armor, causing distress from Declan and making it become more intriquing. This causes Anna to later bring up his past relationships as insult.
Northanger Abbey, 1h26
Directed by Jon Jones
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Actors Felicity Jones, Geraldine James, JJ Feild, Desmond Barrit, Carey Mulligan, Hugh O'Conor
Roles Eleanor Tilney
Rating71% 3.595963.595963.595963.595963.59596
Seventeen-year-old Catherine Morland (Felicity Jones), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morland (Gerry O'Brien and Julia Dearden), is a tomboy with a wild imagination and a passion for Gothic novels. Family friends Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Desmond Barrit and Sylvestra Le Touzel), invite Catherine to spend the season in Bath and she readily accepts. At her first ball, Catherine meets and dances with Henry Tilney (JJ Feild). The following day, Catherine makes the acquaintance of the Thorpe family. She becomes good friends with Isabella Thorpe (Carey Mulligan) and she meets Isabella's brother, John (William Beck), when she is reunited with her own brother, James (Hugh O'Conor).
Conspiracy of Silence, 1h30
Directed by John Deery
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about religion, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films about religion, HIV/AIDS in film, LGBT-related film
Actors Hugh Quarshie, Jonathan Forbes, Hugh Bonneville, Seán McGinley, Jason Barry, Chris O'Dowd
Rating64% 3.2311453.2311453.2311453.2311453.231145
Father Sweeney (Patrick Casey), a gay Catholic priest living with HIV, commits suicide. His death leads local investigative journalist David Foley (Jason Barry) to write a story that publicly identifies Sweeney as having HIV.