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Terry Molloy is a Actor British born on 4 january 1947 at Liverpool (United-kingdom)

Terry Molloy

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 4 january 1947 (78 years) at Liverpool (United-kingdom)

Terry Molloy (born 1947, North Shields, Tyneside, England) is an English actor known predominantly for his work on radio and television.

Biography

Molloy currently lives in Bawburgh, near Norwich. In the 1960s, Molloy played saxophone in a soul band and appeared at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.

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Filmography of Terry Molloy (3 films)

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In Love with Alma Cogan, 1h39
Directed by Tony Britten
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Actors Roger Lloyd-Pack, Gwyneth Strong, Niamh Cusack, Christian Brassington, Keith Barron, Ann Firbank
Roles Barry Bates
Rating64% 3.2278553.2278553.2278553.2278553.227855
The film revolves around, Norman, a world-weary manager of a pier theatre in a seaside resort. Norman has worked in the theatre for all of his life, but will not accept that the local council, which own the theatre are planning to install more commercial management in an attempt to boost audience numbers. As the story unfolds he realises it may be time to move on and put behind him the ghost of 50s & 60s singer Alma Cogan, who performed at the theatre many years ago. Sandra, his devoted long-suffering assistant and Norman decide to leave the theatre to fulfill her dream of being a professional singer and unexpectedly enjoying a late blossoming romance.
Truly Madly Deeply, 1h43
Directed by Anthony Minghella
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Ghost films, Musical films
Actors Juliet Stevenson, Alan Rickman, Bill Paterson, David Ryall, Michael Maloney, Vania Vilers
Roles Immigration Officer
Rating71% 3.5977653.5977653.5977653.5977653.597765
Nina, an interpreter, is beside herself with grief at the recent death of her boyfriend, Jamie, a cellist. When she is on the verge of despair, Jamie reappears as a "ghost" and the couple are reconciled. The screenplay never clarifies whether this occurs in reality, or merely in Nina's imagination. Nina is ecstatic, but Jamie's behaviour – turning up the central heating to stifling levels, moving furniture around and inviting back "ghost friends" to watch videos – gradually infuriates her, and their relationship deteriorates. She meets Mark, a psychologist, to whom she is attracted, but she is unwilling to become involved with him because of Jamie's continued presence. Nina continues to love Jamie but is conflicted by his self-centered behaviour and ultimately wonders out loud, "Was it always like this?" Over Nina’s objections, Jamie decides to leave to allow her to move on. At the end of the film, Jamie watches Nina leave with Mark and one of his fellow ghosts asks, "Well?" and Jamie responds, "I think so... Yes." At this point the central conceit of the movie has become clear: Jamie came back specifically to help Nina get over him by tarnishing her idealised memory of him.