Ian Hanmore

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Ian Hanmore
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Hanmore in 2014
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present

Ian Hanmore is a Scottish actor known for his role as the warlock Pyat Pree in the second season of the HBO series Game of Thrones . [1]

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Career

He also played Albert Flood in The Awakening , Margaret's Father in The Magdalene Sisters , Lord Ruthven in Mary Queen of Scots [2] and Father Angelo in the 2006 Doctor Who episode "Tooth and Claw".

He played the Guide in James Graham's site specific piece "The Tour Guide" [3] and has performed in a number of other stage productions including Chris Lee's "The Fall of the Peacock Throne" where he played Mohammad Mosaddeq. [4] His most recent role was that of Joe Necchi in Untitled Production's adaptation of Alexander Trocchi's "Cain's Book". [5]

He has voiced the Audiobook versions of a number of crime novels including work by James Oswald and Stuart MacBride.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996The Butterfly ManTom ReidShort film
1998 Postmortem Theodore Symes
1999FrogThe ReverendShort film
Women Talking Dirty Rescuing driver
2000Kill the DaySenior GuardShort film
Credited as Iain Hanmore
2002TattooBig JohnShort film
The Magdalene Sisters Margaret's Father
2003 Young Adam Freight Supervisor
Solid AirJohn Hutchison
The Ticking ManHitman
DivineDadShort film
2005Suburban HomeLewisShort film
RetributionDennis Mckenzie
Mrs Henderson Presents Poker PlayerUncredited
The Best Man Drunk
2011 The Awakening Albert Flood
2012 Citadel Council Office Clerk
2013 Mary Queen of Scots Lord Ruthven
2015MoxieAlly
2016Simon, First and OnlyFather Kavanagh
2019Dark Sense
2020HomeThe manShort film
2023 Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves Szass Tam

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Split SecondBilly's FatherTV movie
2001 Two Thousand Acres of Sky Paul MacdonaldEpisodes #1.1 & #1.3
Gas AttackSenior Police DetectiveTV movie
Terri McIntyreDriving InstructorEpisode: "Classy Bitch"
Monarch of the Glen MarkeyEpisode #3.6
2002 The Book Group Taxi Driver 1Episodes: "The Alchemist"
"Bedtime Stories"
2003 The Deal Scottish MP 2TV movie
2004OutlawsJudge Roberts3 episodes
2005 No Angels Pissed Up PeteEpisode #2.6
2006 Doctor Who Father AngeloEpisode: "Tooth and Claw"
Vital Signs Derek JohnsonEpisode #1.2
2007 Life on Mars Peter WilkesEpisode #2.7
Still Game ButlerEpisode: "Fly Society"
Dear Green Place OberonEpisode: "There's Been a Murder"
2009 Shameless RobertEpisode #6.10
2011 Waking the Dead Ernst GeigerEpisodes: "Harbinger: Part 1"
"Harbinger: Part 2"
The Fades Polus
2012 Game of Thrones Pyat Pree4 episodes
2014 The Game Denis LambEpisode #6
2015 Outlander Father AnselmEpisode: "To Ransom a Man's Soul"
The Syndicate John Kempt3 episodes
2016 In Plain Sight Robert MacdonaldEpisode #1.2
2017 Armchair Detectives Angus BrownEpisode: "Finders Keepers"
2019 Carnival Row Master Thorne2 episodes

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References

  1. "Everything Geek Podcast Guest Interview- Ian Hanmore". youtube.com. 25 July 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  2. "Ian Hanmore - Actor - Equity" . Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  3. "Ian Hanmore credits - Curtis Brown" . Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  4. "The Stage / Reviews / Fall of the Peacock Throne" . Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  5. "Untitled Projects: Cain's Book > Arts > The Arches, Glasgow". Archived from the original on 16 July 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2015.