There was one certainty in Cannes this year: that little-known Scot, Peter Mullan, would walk away with Best Actor for his role as the eponymous alcoholic in Ken Loach's My Name Is Joe. A certainty, that is, for all but Peter Mullan. Recalling the night of the ceremony, he remembers...
aNearly every notable Scottish actor #apart from Connery and Connelly# appears at some point. From the brilliant #Brian Cox# to the dreary and pretentious #Peter Mullan). Keep a lookout for Tommy Flanagan too, in one of his earlier roles.[translate]...
Film Actor/ActressIain De Caestecker Not Another Happy EndingMartin Compston The Wee ManGeorge MacKay For Those in PerilTV Actor/ActressFord Kiernan The Field of Blood: The Dead HourPeter Mullan The FearSharon Rooney My Mad Fat DiaryAnimation......
Scotching the myths of domestic film-making; Scottish pride: the great Peter Mullan in Blinded, a tale of jealousy, bitterness and guilt Scotch mist: Werner Herzog tries to track down you-know-who in Incident at Loch Ness Scotch and wry: kids (and McKidd) get jocky chop-socky in ...
Having been adopted as a terrace anthem by the supporters of Hibernian Football Club, it comes as something of a shock to see Horrocks tenderly singing The Proclaimers' 1988 single Sunshine On Leith to screen husband Rab, played by Peter Mullan, during a pivotal scene in this year's most un...