
John Dunn-Hill
Acting
Biography
John Dunn-Hill was born in 1936 in Glasgow, UK. He was an actor, known for Punisher: War Zone (2008), 300 (2006) and Secret Window (2004).
Born: January 1, 1936
Place of Birth: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Known For

Everything to Gain
After losing her husband and two daughters in a robbery, Mallory must face up to her bereavement and ensuing depression.

Lilies
1952: Bishop Bilodeau visits a prison to hear the confession of Simon, a boyhood friend jailed for murder 40 years ago. However, once there, Bilodeau finds himself forced to watch a play put on by Simon and the other inmates depicting the two men's youths. As the play progresses, the tragic truth of Simon's crime comes to light.

Incendies
A mother's last wishes send twins Jeanne and Simon on a journey to Middle East in search of their tangled roots. Adapted from Wajdi Mouawad's acclaimed play, Incendies tells the powerful and moving tale of two young adults' voyage to the core of deep-rooted hatred, never-ending wars and enduring love.

The Call of the Wild: Dog of the Yukon
Jack London's classic story from 1903 about Buck, a dog kidnapped from his home in California and taken to the Yukon where he is mistreated until a prospector discovers him and relates to his situation. Although the two are bonded, Buck yearns to run free with the wild dogs in the wilderness.

300
Based on Frank Miller's graphic novel, "300" is very loosely based the 480 B.C. Battle of Thermopylae, where the King of Sparta led his army against the advancing Persians; the battle is said to have inspired all of Greece to band together against the Persians, and helped usher in the world's first democracy.

Agent of Influence
This story of espionage and counter-espionage is based on the novel by Ian Adams. Suspicious circumstances surrounded the mysterious death of a Canadian diplomat. At the height of The Cold War in October 1964, John Watkins, Canada's former ambassador to Moscow and a close friend of Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, is kidnapped and held in a hotel for questioning by the RCMP at the urging of the CIA. Several days into the interrogation he died. The official obituary claimed that he suffered a heart attack in the company of friends during a farewell supper celebrating his illustrious career.

Oh! What a Lovely War
The working-class Smiths change their initially sunny views on World War I after the five boys of the family witness the harsh reality of trench warfare.

Squanto: A Warrior's Tale
It's the 17th century, and Native American Squanto roams free in the New World until he's captured by visiting sailors who take him back to England. Monk Brother Daniel teaches him social customs, but other Englishmen aren't as kind. Squanto becomes the unwilling star of performances that highlight his fighting skills, but he eventually engineers a return trip to America. He finds that his home has changed forever, and he must chart a new path for his people.

Secret Window
Mort Rainey, a writer just emerging from a painful divorce with his ex-wife, is stalked at his remote lake house by a psychotic stranger and would-be scribe who claims Rainey swiped his best story idea. But as Rainey endeavors to prove his innocence, he begins to question his own sanity.

Further Tales of the City
Residents of 28 Barbary Lane continue to navigate human life, flawed love, and blind hope in 1980's San Francisco.
Filmography
as Aaron
as Professor Said Haidar
as Fred
as Cesare
as Propriétaire du bar
as Councilman
as Mr. McGibbon
as Tom Greenleaf
as Cabbie
as Carl Coreander
as Carl Coreander
as Andrei Gromyko
as Old Man at Farm
as Coreander
as Carl Coreander
as Carl Coreander
as Rabbit Man
as Captain Jerry Crandall
as Frankland
as Fishmonger
as Doctor
as Old Man - Toavern
as Sim Hancock
as Santa Claus
as Policeman
as Derelict in Park
as Larry Sharp
as Homeless Man
as Hank Gordon
as Le général Tabernawak
as Josef Chinik
as Warden
as Louis
as Wilf
as Louis
as Loony Napoleon
as Governor John Carver
as Tam
as Irish Soldier (uncredited)