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  1. Patrick George Considine, noto come Paddy Considine ( Burton upon Trent, 5 settembre 1973 ), è un attore, sceneggiatore, regista e musicista britannico . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Filmografia. 2.1 Attore. 2.1.1 Cinema. 2.1.2 Televisione. 2.1.3 Videoclip. 2.2 Sceneggiatore. 2.3 Regista. 3 Teatro. 4 Doppiatori italiani. 5 Note. 6 Altri progetti.

  2. Patrick George Considine (born 5 September 1973) is an English actor, director, and screenwriter. He is known for playing antiheros in independent film. He has received two British Academy Film Awards, three Evening Standard British Film Awards, British Independent Film Awards and a Silver Lion for Best Short Film at the 2007 Venice Film Festival.

  3. Paddy (Patrick) Considine was born on September 5, 1973 in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire in the U.K. As a teenager, Considine studied a drama course at Burton College where he met with now friend and director Shane Meadows, who cast Considine in his first role in a feature film as the disturbed character Morell in A Room for Romeo Brass (1999).

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  4. Paddy (Patrick) Considine was born on September 5, 1973 in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire in the U.K. As a teenager, Considine studied a drama course at Burton College where he met with now friend and director Shane Meadows, who cast Considine in his first role in a feature film as the disturbed character Morell in A Room for Romeo Brass (1999).

    • Actor, Writer, Director
    • September 5, 1973
  5. The Suspicions of Mr Whicher is a British series of television films made by Hat Trick Productions for ITV, written by Helen Edmundson and Neil McKay. It stars Paddy Considine in the title role of detective inspector Jack Whicher of the Metropolitan Police. [1] .

  6. Paddy Considine as DS Gabe Waters, a counterterrorism officer for the fictional Counter-Terrorism Special Unit. Haunted by his past undercover work for the Met's Special Branch, infiltrating a far-right movement in West Yorkshire, he struggles to balance his workload with time for his wife and daughter.

  7. Dead Man's Shoes is a 2004 British psychological thriller film directed by Shane Meadows and starring Paddy Considine, both of whom co-wrote the film with Paul Fraser. The film also stars Toby Kebbell (in his first film appearance), Gary Stretch and Stuart Wolfenden.