
Actor
Born March 19, 1947 in Cork, Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dermot Crowley (born March 19, 1947 in Cork, Ireland) is a Irish stage, film and television actor.

Brown Bread
Seamus

Baltimore
Donal

Spud
Da

The Woman in the Wall
James Coyle

Luther: The Fallen Sun
Martin Schenk

The Wonder
Sir Otway

The Suspect
Joseph Sr.

Harold & Mary
Harold

Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler
Archbishop Potter

Black '47
Bolton

National Theatre Collection: Translations
Jimmy Jack Cassie

The Death of Stalin
Lazar Kaganovich

The Foreigner
Hugh McGrath

Liar
Henry Neilson

A Prominent Patient
Lord Halifax

The Lady in the Van
Priest

National Theatre Live: Everyman
Death

Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie
P.R. Irwin

Father Figure
Pat Whyte

The Best Offer
Lambert

Luther
Martin Schenk

Holy Water
Father Grogan

Margaret
Airey Neave

God, Smell and Her

Raw
Dan Kelly

Kingdom
Mr. Matthews

Babel
Barth

HG Wells: War with the World
George Bernard Shaw

Bleak House
Mr. Vholes

Lawless
Bob Allard

Murder in Suburbia
Father Michael

New Tricks
Derek Bennet

Foyle's War
Henry Townsend

Dead Gorgeous
Mr Smart

Ultimate Force

Before You Go
Father Cunningham

Spooks
Eric Newland

Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes
Elkins

Rebel Heart
Mr. Coyne

The Legend of Bagger Vance
Dougal McDermott

Falling for a Dancer
Neeley Scollard

Jonathan Creek
Norman Stangerson

Breakout
Dr. Bill Galton

Midsomer Murders
Peter Hatchard

The Sculptress
Father Julian

Father Ted
Father Liam Deliverance

Kavanagh Q.C.
Graham Emerton QC

Staggered
Dr Barnet

Grushko
Gidaspov

Pie in the Sky
Stephen Parrish

Son of the Pink Panther
Sergeant Francois Duval

A Touch of Frost
Dr. Bennet

Ex
Simon

The March
Roy Cox

The Chief
Asst. Chief Constable David Bannen

Stay Lucky

Screen One
Simon

Testimony of a Child
Chris

Wilt
Braintree

Agatha Christie's Poirot
Arthur Simpson

Codename: Kyril
Carter

The Modern World: Ten Great Writers
Joe Hynes

Hannay

Casualty
Hastings

Call Me Mister
DS McBride

ScreenPlay
Chris

Shergar
Sean

The Doctor and the Devils
Mr Webb

Radio Pictures
Rory Colquhon

Blue Money
Brogan

Screen Two
Sean

Storyboard
Rowlands

Octopussy
Kamp

Return of the Jedi
General Madine

Giro City
Flynne

Minder
Nick Rutherford

Victorian Scandals
George Bernard Shaw

Plays for Britain
Terrorist

The Paradise Run
Terrorist