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John Hannah

John Hannah
  • Name: John Hannah
  • Birthday: 1962-04-23
  • Also known as: John David Hannah
  • Place of birth: East Kilbride, Scotland, UK
  • Popularity: 18.152
Biography: John Hannah (born April 23, 1962) is a Scottish actor of film and television. He has appeared in Stephen Sommers' Mummy Series, Richard Curtis' Four Weddings and a Funeral, and Sliding Doors with Gwyneth Paltrow. After completing his secondary education, Hannah enrolled at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now known as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) in Glasgow. His time at the academy laid the foundation for his acting career, and he graduated with honors. John Hannah's acting career took off in the late 1980s and early 1990s with notable stage performances, including roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company. His breakthrough on the big screen came with the critically... Read More

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Title Release date
Bad Day At The Office   as  Karl Davis 2025-07-31
This Time Next Year   as  Keith 2024-06-28
A Gangster's Kiss   as  Mem 2024-06-24
Bermondsey Tales: Fall of the Roman Empire   as  The Postman 2024-05-17
Damaged   as  Colin McGregor 2024-04-12
The Auschwitz Report   as  Warren 2021-03-18
Roald & Beatrix: The Tail of the Curious Mouse   as  Narrator (voice) 2020-12-24
Max Cloud   as  Revengor 2020-12-18
Enemy Lines   as  Colonel Preston 2020-04-24
The Garden of Evening Mists   as  Magnus Gemmell 2019-11-29
One Red Nose Day and a Wedding   as  Matthew 2019-03-15
Princess Emmy   as  King Karl (voice) 2019-01-24
Blood, Sweat And Terrors   as  Dr. James Borans (segment "Get Some") 2018-11-06
Genesis   as  Paul Brooks 2018-04-21
Overboard   as  Colin 2018-04-13
Scorched Earth   as  Doc 2018-02-02
Toy Gun   as  Elio Sironi 2018-01-02
The Marker   as  Brendan Doyle 2017-06-25
Another Mother's Son   as  Arthur Forster 2017-03-24
Love of My Life   as  Richard 2017-02-17
Harry Benson: Shoot First   as  Self 2016-11-04
Alleycats   as  Yates 2016-06-23
A Midsummer Night's Dream   as  Theseus 2016-05-30
Angel   as  Lapslie 2015-07-20
Girona 2015-07-09
Bone in the Throat   as  Sullivan 2015-03-16
Scotland In A Day 2014-09-18
Cutting Grass   as  Gerry 2014-07-12
Shooting for Socrates   as  Billy Bingham 2014-07-11
Ping Pong Summer   as  Mr. Miracle 2014-06-06
The Christmas Candle   as  William Barstow 2013-11-22
The Wee Man   as  Tam McGraw 2013-01-18
The Words   as  Richard Ford 2012-09-07
We Are the People We've Been Waiting For   as  Narrator 2009-11-17
Unraveling the Legacy of the Mummy   as  Self 2008-07-08
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor   as  Jonathan Carnahan 2008-07-01
Moose in the Glen   as  Narrator 2008-04-16
Horizon: How Does Your Memory Work?   as  Self-Narrator (Voice) 2008-03-25
Sinking of the Lusitania: Terror at Sea   as  Prof. Ian Holbourn 2007-05-12
The Last Legion   as  Nestor 2007-04-19
Ghost Son   as  Mark 2007-04-05
I Accuse   as  Dr. Richard Darian 2003-11-30
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde   as  Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde 2003-08-27
Camouflage   as  Male Guest 2002-12-31
I'm with Lucy   as  Date 1 - Doug 2002-09-04
Before You Go   as  Mike 2002-06-20
Pandaemonium   as  William Wordsworth 2001-06-29
The Mummy Returns   as  Jonathan Carnahan 2001-05-04
Circus   as  Leo 2000-05-05
The Intruder   as  Charlie 1999-11-19
Building A Better Mummy   as  Self 1999-09-28
The Hurricane   as  Terry 1999-09-17
The Mummy   as  Jonathan Carnahan 1999-04-16
Sliding Doors   as  James Hamilton 1998-04-23
Resurrection Man   as  Darkie Larche 1998-02-13
The Love Bug   as  Simon Moore III 1997-11-29
The James Gang   as  Spendlove James 1997-11-07
Romance and Rejection (So This Is Romance?)   as  Tonay 1997-11-01
The Innocent Sleep   as  James 1996-01-25
Truth or Dare   as  Nick 1996-01-01
The Final Cut   as  Gilmore 1995-11-05
Madagascar Skin   as  Harry 1995-01-26
Pauline Calf's Wedding Video   as  Mark 1994-12-29
Milner   as  Windscreen Washer 1994-12-19
Four Weddings and a Funeral   as  Matthew 1994-03-09
Paul Calf's Video Diary   as  Mark 1993-12-30
Harbour Beat   as  Neal McBride 1990-10-23
Reasonable Force   as  Pretty Boy 1988-03-27