

Peter Mullan
Peter Mullan, born on November 2, 1959, is a distinguished Scottish actor and director renowned for his impactful performances in stage, film, and television. He gained significant recognition for his supporting roles in critically acclaimed films such as "Braveheart" and "Trainspotting," where his portrayals contributed to the films' lasting legacies. Mullan’s career showcases a diverse range of characters, but he is perhaps most celebrated for his leading role as Joe Kavanagh in the powerful drama "My Name Is Joe," a performance that earned him the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998.
In addition to his acting prowess, Mullan has made a mark as a director. His directorial debut, "Orphans," which premiered in 1998, received widespread acclaim and showcased his unique storytelling abilities. He continued to impress audiences with his directing work in "The Magdalene Sisters," a film that garnered critical success and highlighted the plight of women in a Magdalene laundry in Ireland, earning multiple awards and nominations.
Throughout his career, Peter Mullan has established himself as a versatile talent in the entertainment industry, celebrated for his ability to tackle complex roles and themes. His contributions to film and television have made him a prominent figure in Scottish cinema, solidifying his legacy as both an actor and director.
Filmography


Fixer

Olive Kitteridge

The Fear

Payback

Top of the Lake

The Bombing of Pan Am 103

Cursed

Gunpowder

Quarry

After the Party

Liaison

Mum

The Liability

Tyrannosaur

Sunset Song

Cargo

Boy A

On a Clear Day

Criminal

A Farewell to Ozark

Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle

Ordinary Decent Criminal

Stone of Destiny

Tommy's Honour

The Trial of Tony Blair

Hostiles

Session 9

Riff-Raff (1991)
