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  1. Peter McDonald (born 28 January 1972) is an Irish Oscar nominated stage and screen actor and director. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for his short film Pentecost .

  2. Peter McDonald. Actor: The Batman. Peter McDonald was born on 28 January 1972 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor and writer, known for The Batman (2022), The Bachelor Weekend (2013) and The Damned United (2009).

  3. Mar 3, 2021 · Peter McDonald is an Irish actor and director who has appeared on both stage and screen since his career began in 1997. The 49-year-old star is from County Dublin and he started his...

  4. Peter McDonald (born 28 January 1972 in Dublin) is an Irish stage and screen actor. He grew up in Mount Merrion in South County Dublin. His mother, Brenda Costigan is a cookery writer and his father, Richard McDonald sells bailer twine. He is related to Leigh McDonald of Australia.

  5. Actor: The Batman. Peter McDonald was born on 28 January 1972 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor and writer, known for The Batman (2022), The Bachelor Weekend (2013) and The Damned United (2009).

  6. Birthday: Jan 28, 1972. Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland. This attractive, stage-trained light-haired actor broke through with his understated performance as a recently released criminal forced to...

  7. actor, writer. 51 Year biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, news, birthday and age. «Woken», «The Batman» (2022), «Hollington Drive» (2021), «The Dig» (2021), «Dublin Murders» (2019)...

  8. Mar 29, 2024 · Irish actor Peter McDonald is set to play the role of Eamonn Quinn in the cast of This Town, a new television series created by Steven Knight, known for his work on Peaky Blinders.

  9. Feb 23, 2016 · The challenge as an actor is to give up completely to the process. — Peter McDonald. What attracted you to the role? Ninety percent of the script is very original in terms of the format, and...

  10. This attractive, stage-trained light-haired actor broke through with his understated performance as a recently released criminal forced to collaborate with Brendan Gleeson's irascible Bunny at the behest of a crime lord in the underrated and unjustly overlooked Irish film "I Went Down" (1998).