
Stuart Graham
Acting
Biography
Stuart Graham (born 31 August 1967) is an Northern Irish film, television, and stage actor, born and brought up in Northern Ireland. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stuart Graham (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: August 31, 1967
Place of Birth: Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Known For

Parting Gift
A week before heading off to university, Polly befriends a homeless man who once played in an obscure band her deceased father liked.

Egypt
Television drama serial about various archaeological discoveries taking place in that country's history, with the occasional 'flashback' scene involving actors portraying the ancient Egyptians themselves.

The Fall
When the Police Service of Northern Ireland are unable to close a case after 28 days, Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson of the Metropolitan Police Service is called in to review the case. Under her new leadership, the local detectives must track down and stop a serial killer who is terrorising the city of Belfast.

The Wheel of Time
The lives of five young villagers change forever when a strange and powerful woman arrives, claiming one of them is the child of an ancient prophecy with the power to tip the balance between Light and Dark forever. They must choose whether to trust this stranger – and each other – with the fate of the world before the Dark One breaks out of His prison, and the Last Battle begins.

Our World War
Our World War is a gripping factual drama series offering viewers first-hand experience of the extraordinary bravery of young soldiers fighting 100 years ago. Drawing on real stories of World War One soldiers it uses the visual techniques and imagery familiar from modern warfare – POV helmet camera footage, surveillance images and night vision – to immerse the BBC Three audience in life on the Western Front. Each episode is closely based on first-hand testimony, interviews and memoirs that reveal often hidden and sometimes disturbing aspects of the combat experience.

Sunday
Sunday tells the story of an infamous day in Derry, North of Ireland and how the events of that day were subsequently covered up by the British Government of the time. On Sunday 30th January 1972 a peaceful civil rights march against internment (imprisonment without trial), organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) ended with 13 marchers shot dead and 15 wounded. It became known throughout the world as Bloody Sunday. Told primarily from the perspective of the Derry community, juxtaposed with the British Army/state's preparations and reaction to the day, Sunday communicates the forensic and emotional truth of what happened

Vera
A sharp detective with a messy life, DCI Vera Stanhope patrols her “patch” of northeast England, pursuing the truth in cases of murder, kidnapping, and blackmail. Vera is obsessive about her work and faces the world with caustic wit, guile and courage.

Song for a Raggy Boy
William Franklin is a teacher who was born in Ireland and moved to the United States only to repatriate in 1939 after his leftist political views cause him to lose his job. Franklin becomes the first non-cleric instructor at St. Jude's, a school for wayward boys run by Brother John, who is a firm believer in strong discipline.

Hunger
The story of Bobby Sands, the IRA member who led the 1981 hunger strike during The Troubles in which Irish Republican prisoners tried to win political status.

North Sea Connection
The stunning scenery of Ireland's west coast conceals a dark secret in 'North Sea Connection', in which Ciara must confront the dramatic consequences of her brother Aidan's decision to transport drugs at sea. Threatened by a cartel and with a Swedish police officer closing in, Ciara's plans lead her family into a new series of unpredictable and dangerous events.
Filmography
as Archie Brennan
as Francis Manning
as Quinn
as Ray Tiernan
as Jacob's Father
as Geofram Bornhald
as DI Doyle
as Denis Ahern
as Dr. Abraham Geller
as Neil
as DS Newton
as Cantor
as Trevor Ballantine
as Ronnie Carter
as Inspector Donal Greig
as Publisher
as Dave Stewart
as Angus Moxam
as Contractor Paul Williams
as Tom Breslin
as Pete
as Father Brookes
as Crony
as Matthew "Matt" Eastwood
as Driver
as Maxwell
as Brand Mulder
as Conor
as Skipper
as Captain Stanley Lord
as Ian Gilmour
as seržant
as Minister
as Alan Marston
as Passport Officer
as Detective
as McVeigh
as George O'Regan
as Jim
as Ray Lohan
as Beattie
as Russell Millen
as Howard Carter
as Howard Carter
as Victor Barker
as Station Officer Bill McGlinchy
as Larry
as Brother Whelan
as 2nd RUC Interrogator
as Fin Dawley
as Carl Gatliss
as John Wakefield
as Corporal Kenneally
as Priest at College
as Det. Asley
as Tom Cullen
as Alex Mallie