Two Angry Men
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Adrian Dunbar
as Sam Thompson

​Adrian Dunbar (born 1 August 1958) is an actor and director from Northern Ireland, best known for his television and theatre work. Dunbar co-wrote and starred in the 1991 film, Hear My Song, nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the BAFTA awards.

More recently Dunbar is known for playing Superintendent Ted Hastings in BBC Two drama Line Of Duty.

Michael Shea
​as Jimmy Ellis

Michael Shea is a young Northern Irish actor based in London and a recent graduate from LAMDA. Having worked worked in radio for the BBC Michael has gone on to take up the lead part of 'Peter' in the highly anticipated 'Peter And The Starcatcher' at Northamptons Royal and Derngate theatre.'Two Angry Men' marks his screen debut.

Conleth Hill
as J. Ritchie McKee 

Conleth plays Lord Varys in 'Game of Thrones'. His film credits include 'Salmon Fishing in the Yemen' alongside Ewan McGregor and 'Whatever Works', directed by Woody Allen. Conleth has worked extensively in theatre, including productions of 'Quartermaine's Terms' (Wyndham’s Theatre), 'The Cherry Orchard' (National Theatre) and 'Macbeth' (Berkeley Rep) alongside Frances McDormand. Conleth has won Olivier Awards for Best Actor for his roles in both 'The Producers' (Theatre Royal Drury Lane) and 'Stones in his Pockets' (West End/ Toronto/ New York). Conleth will play George, alongside Imelda Staunton's Martha in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' at the Harold Pinter theatre from February 2017, directed by James Macdonald. 

Michael Smiley
​as Frank Reynolds

Actor, writer and comedian Michael Smiley is well known for his 2011 role as hit man Gal, in Ben Wheatley’s 'Kill List' (for which he won Best Supporting Actor at the British Independent Film Awards and Best Actor at the Total Film Frightfest) and cycle courier Tyres, in cult TV series 'Spaced'. Other roles include the devilish O’Neill in 'A Field In England' (2013), computer expert Benny, in BBC 1’s multi-award-winning 'Luther', George Lusk in the BBC’s 'Ripper Street' and Baxter in Channel 4’s 'Black Mirror’s, White Bear'.

A successful stand-up for 20 years, Michael was an award-winning international headliner, and his trilogy of self-penned one man plays brought him acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe. His play, 'The Immigrant', premiered at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival in Belfast in May 2012. His BBC series, 'Something to Ride Home About', about him cycling around his native Northern Ireland, screened in 2014.
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Julia Dearden

​Julia Dearden has worked for numerous theatre companies from The National Theatre and The RSC to The Royal Court and The Glasgow Citizens Theatre. Originally from Belfast she started her career in television playing Kenneth Branagh's girlfriend in 'The Billy Plays'. Her first film job was with David Yates. She most recently appeared in 'Line of Duty' for the BBC and can currently be seen in 'Cyprus Avenue'  at The Royal Court.​
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Lalor Roddy

Lalor Roddy was born in 1954 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is an actor, known for 'Hunger' (2008), 'Grabbers' (2012) and 'The 18th Electricity Plan' (2006).​​
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Stefan Dunbar

Stefan began acting at the Ardhowen Theatre in productions such as ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’, ‘Beauty Queen of Leenane’ and ‘The Playboy of the Western World’. After performing as the lead in ‘The Pajama Game’ (a cross-community production), Stefan was offered a scholarship to attend Walnuthill School for the Arts in Boston USA. There he began studying acting where he excelled and was able to further his training in London, recently graduating from the prestigious Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.​
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