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Diarmid Heidenreich is a Actor Australien born on 1971 at Australia (Australie)

Diarmid Heidenreich

Diarmid Heidenreich
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Birth name Diarmid Heidenreich
Nationality Australie
Birth 1971 (54 years) at Australia (Australie)

Diarmid Heidenreich (born 1975) is an Australian film and television actor. Diarmid (pronounced 'Dermott') graduated from Waverley College in Sydney's east, in 1993 before going on to become a well-known actor.

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Michael Budd
Michael Budd
(1 films)
Peter O'Brien
Peter O'Brien
(1 films)
Tim Campbell
Tim Campbell
(1 films)
Max Martini
Max Martini
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Diarmid Heidenreich (2 films)

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Actor

Love of My Life, 1h36
Directed by Michael Budd
Genres Thriller, Horror
Actors Peter O'Brien, Diarmid Heidenreich, Michael Budd
Roles Julius
Rating36% 1.8031251.8031251.8031251.8031251.803125
The film follows Julius, a man who mysteriously wakes up strapped to a hospital bed and is given the choice by what seems to be a deranged surgeon to either survive 5 days of torture, or say "I quit" and have the love of his life killed. The film follows Julius' fight for survival and the early stages of his relationship through a series of flash backs. The flashbacks then start becoming more intense and filter into his real world.
The Great Raid, 2h12
Directed by John Dahl
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Action, Adventure, Historical
Themes Seafaring films, Prison films, Transport films, Political films
Actors Benjamin Bratt, Joseph Fiennes, James Franco, Logan Marshall-Green, Marton Csokas, Connie Nielsen
Roles PFC Daly
Rating65% 3.299553.299553.299553.299553.29955
In 1944, American forces were closing in on the Japanese-occupied Philippines. The Japanese held around 500 American prisoners who had survived the Bataan Death March in a notorious POW camp at Cabanatuan and subjected them to brutal treatment and summary execution, as the Japanese view surrender as a disgrace. Many prisoners were also stricken with malaria.