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Edward MacLiam is a Actor Irlandais born on 1 january 1976 at County Cork (Irlande)

Edward MacLiam

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Birth name Edward Wilson
Nationality Irlande
Birth 1 january 1976 (48 years) at County Cork (Irlande)

Edward MacLiam (born Edward Wilson in 1976) is an Irish actor. He graduated from RADA in 2001. Most recently he played 'Conor' in Oscar Nominated director, for Short Film 'New Boy', Steph Green's debut feature film 'Run and Jump' opposite Will Forte and Maxine Peake. The film is due for release in the UK and Ireland in May 2014, for which he was recently nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the 2014 Irish Film and Television Awards. Ed also played the lead role of 'Dr. Gavin Kelly' in ABC Pilot 'Big Thunder' in 2013.

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John Deery
John Deery
(1 films)
Romola Garai
Romola Garai
(1 films)
Mark Umbers
Mark Umbers
(1 films)
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Filmography of Edward MacLiam (5 films)

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Run & Jump
Run & Jump (2014)
, 1h42
Genres Drama
Themes Films about families, Medical-themed films, Films about psychiatry
Actors Maxine Peake, Edward MacLiam, Will Forte, Sharon Horgan
Roles Conor
Rating61% 3.098043.098043.098043.098043.09804
Conor (Edward MacLiam), a highly skilled woodworker and carpenter, suffers a stroke that caused him to spend a month in a coma and several months in rehab. The stroke leaves him mentally challenged and much changed as he returns home to his wife Vanetia (Maxine Peake) and two children
The Turn of the Screw, 1h29
Directed by Tim Fywell
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Fantastic, Horror
Themes Medical-themed films, Ghost films, Films about psychiatry, Films set in psychiatric hospitals
Actors Michelle Dockery, Dan Stevens, Eva Sayer, Mark Umbers, Corin Redgrave, Wendy Albiston
Roles Peter Quint
Rating53% 2.6998752.6998752.6998752.6998752.699875
The film's story is told in a series of flashbacks interspersed with discussions between Ann (Dockery), a patient in a sanatorium, and Dr Fisher (Stevens), a sceptical and atheistic psychiatrist. Despite the suggestion of his superior (Redgrave) that he focus upon soldiers who have returned from the First World War, Fisher wishes to help Ann if he can.
Miss Conception, 1h44
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romance
Actors Heather Graham, Mia Kirshner, Tom Ellis, Will Mellor, Ruta Gedmintas, Jeremy Sheffield
Roles Ben
Rating46% 2.30312.30312.30312.30312.3031
Georgina Salt (Heather Graham) is a young English contractor living in London who longs to have a baby, which she sees as the one thing missing from her life. In the opening scene, Zach, Georgina's long-time boyfriend, is talking on the phone with his sister, who has just had a baby girl. Georgina is obviously more interested in the baby than Zach. After Zach gets off the phone, the couple goes back into their bedroom where Georgina seduces Zach. Zach, however, uses a condom, much to the dismay of Georgina.
Angel
Angel (2007)
, 2h14
Directed by François Ozon
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Films about writers
Actors Romola Garai, Sam Neill, Charlotte Rampling, Michael Fassbender, Lucy Russell, Jacqueline Tong
Roles mari d'Angelica
Rating57% 2.8973252.8973252.8973252.8973252.897325
Angel Deverell (Romola Garai) is considered an outsider in the town of Norley. She has a fanciful imagination and prefers to be alone, writing. Her mother, a shopkeeper, and her aunt, who works for the family that lives in the grand house called Paradise, don't understand her.
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% 3.231113.231113.231113.231113.23111
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.