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  1. With his profile raised significantly, Feore soon appeared in US-produced projects like the made-for-cable biopic "Truman" (HBO, 1995), as the coughing, wheezing press secretary Charlie Ross, and the 1997 CBS miniseries "Night Sins" as an unstable church deacon who may or may not be involved in an abduction.

  2. Colm Feore joined the cast as Sir Reginald Hargreeves, the adoptive father of the siblings, on February 16, 2018, alongside Cameron Britton, Adam Godley and Ashley Madekwe. [13] [14] On February 28, 2018, it was announced that John Magaro has been cast as a series regular character.

  3. Ezra Wreford (centre-left) as Prince Edward, Colm Feore and Dominic Moody (centre-right) as Richard III and young Duke of York with members of the company in Richard III. Photo by David Hou. From left: Chanakya Mukherjee as Lord Grey, Lucy Peacock as Queen Elizabeth, Wayne Best as King Edward IV, Ben Carlson as Lord William Hastings with members of the company in Richard III.

  4. Colm Feore (s.22. elokuuta 1958) on kanadalainen näyttelijä. Hän on Prix Iris- ja Screen Actors Guild-palkintojen voittaja ja Genie-palkinnon ehdokas. Hän esittää Sir Reginald Hargreevesia The Umbrella Academy-televisiosarjassa.

  5. Colm Joseph Feore portrayed Laufey in Thor. Colm Feore previously worked with Anthony Hopkins in Titus. Colm Feore previously worked with Dale Godboldo in The Sum of All Fears. Colm Feore previously worked with Samuel L. Jackson in The Red Violin and The Caveman's Valentine. Colm Feore worked again with Kenneth Branagh in Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit. Colm Feore also portrayed Donald Menken in ...

  6. Obwohl Colm Feore in Boston, Massachusetts, zur Welt kam, lebt er doch seit mittlerweile über 40 Jahren in Kanada. Er verbrachte Zeit in Stratford, wo er viele Rollen spielte, darunter Cyrano und ...

  7. Secret Files of the Inquisition: With Colm Feore, Ron Lea, Nicholas Rice, Patrick Garrow. Describes the western world's most potent religion, Catholicism, and its determination to maintain power at any cost in medieval France, 15th century Spain, Renaissance Italy and even into the 19th century.

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