Ian Hart

Movie Actor

Ian Hart was born in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom on October 8th, 1964 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 59, Ian Hart biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Ian Davies
Date of Birth
October 8, 1964
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Ian Hart Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 59 years old, Ian Hart has this physical status:

Height
173cm
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Bald
Eye Color
Blue
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Ian Hart Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Roman Catholic
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School, Liverpool; Liverpool's Mabel Fletcher College of Music and Drama
Ian Hart Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Lynn Hart
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
Not Available
Ian Hart Career

Hart was active in theatre through the 1980s, most notably in Pinocchio Boys by Jim Morris, a Paines Plough/Liverpool Playhouse touring production in 1986, and Willy Russell's Stags and Hens at the York Theatre Royal in 1985. He portrayed a POUM militia volunteer in Ken Loach's Spanish Civil War film Land and Freedom (1995) and an unemployed Liverpool shipyard worker in Liam (2000). His best-known role, however, is perhaps that of Professor Quirrell in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001). He also provided the voice of the CGI-generated face of Lord Voldemort.

Hart came to the attention of the film world when he played John Lennon in the low-budget independent film The Hours and Times ((1991). He played Lennon twice more: a slightly younger Lennon during The Beatles' 1960-62 Hamburg period in Backbeat (1994), and a 50-year-old Lennon (having avoided his true fate at age 40) in the Playhouse Presents television production Snodgrass (2013).

Hart played Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the film Finding Neverland in 2004, having already played Doyle's creation Dr Watson in a BBC One television film of The Hound of the Baskervilles in 2002, and reprising the role in 2004 in Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking, with a different actor playing Sherlock Holmes. He also played schizophrenic paparazzo Don Konkey in the FX series Dirt in 2007 and 2008. In 2009 he played Tom Ripley in BBC Radio Four's adaptations of all five of Patricia Highsmith's "Ripliad" series.

Hart had an interesting audience interaction during the Duke of York's Theatre's 2009 production of Andrew Bovell's play Speaking in Tongues. After the performance on 23 November, Hart went into the audience and remonstrated with a man whom he had earlier told to "shut up" from the stage. He also played Adolf Hitler in the BBC drama The Man Who Crossed Hitler, which aired in August 2011. He starred in The Last Kingdom on Netflix as Father Beocca between 2015 and 2020, and as Sailing Master Thomas Blanky in the AMC produced series The Terror in 2018.

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From our week's picks to the hottest new launches, your ultimate guide to what to watch On Demand this weekend

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2024
Check out our experts' picks of the best films and shows to watch On Demand right now, from thrilling thrillers to intrepid travelogues. This weekend, the experts have selected their top ten shows to watch as well as ten new launches. To find out what to watch this weekend, click here.

Just like being back in the 80s!Extreme culture and drugs have fueled violence around Africa, and English supporters are being targeted... the football has no longer the case, and Europe has a problem

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
AADAM PATEL: Another week of unrest and chaos in Europe. Fans are back, watching their team play football and reporting stories of violence and carnage this week. Football itself is no longer relevant this week. Europe has a problem, from Newcastle fans being stabbed in Athens, to four police officers being shot outside Villa Park when they were attacked by Legia Warsaw supporters. On Thursday night, West Midlands Police made 46 arrests amid some of Birmingham's worst unrest in decades as ticketless Legia supporters protested outside the Doug Ellis Stand.