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Two Deaths of Henry Baker

as Sheriff Ron Capman

2020
Outlaw King

as Angus Og Macdonald, Lord of Islay

2018
Calibre

as Logan McClay

2018
Eat Locals

as Peter Boniface

2017
Awaiting

as Morris

2015
Marvellous

as Lou Macari

2014
Mary, Queen of Scots

as Knox

2013
Cat Run

as Sean Moody

2011
The Veteran

as Chris Turner

2011
The Presence

as The Man in Black

2010
Donkeys

as Clyde

2010
Corrado

as

2009
Ondine

as Alex

2010
The Midnight Meat Train

as Driver

2008
The Lazarus Project

as William Reeds

2008
Shuttle

as Driver

2008
Miami Vice

as

2006
The Good German

as Danny

2006
Underworld: Evolution

as Marcus Corvinus

2006
Red Road

as Clyde Henderson

2007
Tony Curran Tony Curran

Birthday

1969-12-13

Place of Birth

Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Biography

Anthony "Tony" Curran (born 13 December 1969) is a Scottish actor. Curran was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He is an alumnus of Holyrood Secondary School and is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Tony rose to fame in the BBC television series This Life. Since then, the Scots star has appeared in a number of major film and television roles. Some of his roles have included The Invisible Man in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. To portray the Invisible Man, he donned a special suit that turned him into a walking bluescreen (according to his commentary on the DVD, he looked like a "smurf on acid"). Curran also played the vampire named Priest in Guillermo del Toro's Blade II. Curran is active in participating in marathons to raise money for charity. He is a keen fan of Celtic Football Club. He is a frequent and popular participant in the annual Dressed To Kilt event in New York City, run by the organization Friends of Scotland in celebration of Tartan Week. In April, 2009 Curran revealed to the Daily Record newspaper that he is playing the role of Lieutenant Delcourt, in The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, due to be released in 2011. Curran played the painter Vincent Van Gogh, in the Doctor Who episode "Vincent and the Doctor", written by Richard Curtis. He also made a cameo appearance in "The Pandorica Opens".
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