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Gavin Mitchell is a Actor and Art Direction born on 16 december 1964 at Glasgow (United-kingdom)

Gavin Mitchell

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Birth name Gavin Mitchell
Birth 16 december 1964 (59 years) at Glasgow (United-kingdom)

Gavin Mitchell (born 16 December 1964) is a Scottish actor and comedian.

He is best known as Bobby the Barman in Scottish sitcom Still Game, Aneliese in the soap opera Hollyoaks and various roles in sketch show Velvet Soup. He previously played the character of Winston in the stage show Still Game. When the play made its transition into television, comedian Paul Riley was cast as Winston instead, with Mitchell taking his current role.

Mitchell also appeared in the drama series Monarch of the Glen as PC Callum McIntyre, and in the BBC Scotland Series Empty. In 2009, Mitchell starred in the comedy Happy Hollidays. In 2011, he played a major part in the festival set You Instead and The Field of Blood.

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Eric Till
Eric Till
(1 films)
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Filmography of Gavin Mitchell (6 films)

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Actor

Outlaw King, 2h1
Directed by David Mackenzie
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Action, Adventure, Historical
Actors Chris Pine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Florence Pugh, Stephen Dillane, Tony Curran, Alastair Mackenzie
Roles Archibald Mason, Soldier
Rating68% 3.4492553.4492553.4492553.4492553.449255
Au XIV siècle, Robert de Brus devient le premier roi d’Écosse, après avoir mené son pays à l'indépendance face aux Anglais. Il va cependant devoir lutter pour reprendre le pouvoir après avoir été fait hors-la-loi par le roi d'Angleterre, qui lui a pris la couronne écossaise.
You Instead, 1h20
Directed by David Mackenzie
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Luke Treadaway, Natalia Tena, Mathew Baynton, Gavin Mitchell, Alastair Mackenzie, Sophie Wu
Roles Bobby - American Manager of The Make. The character was originally called Stan but was changed as the T Festival crowds kept calling him Bobby during filming.
Rating64% 3.2499353.2499353.2499353.2499353.249935
The story centers around two characters Adam (Luke Treadaway) and Morello (Natalia Tena) who end up handcuffed whilst appearing at T in the Park. Adam is the lead singer with successful pop group The Make who are booked to perform at popular music festival in Scotland. While looking for his manager he happens upon Morello, the lead singer for the all girl punk band The Dirty Pinks. The two do not get along and end up arguing, while doing so attracting the attention of a preacher who decides to teach them both a lesson in cooperation and compromise. He handcuffs the two together and disposes of the key, leaving the two stuck together until the handcuffs can be removed. This also means that the two must perform together, an arrangement that both are unhappy with. But over time they both see that they have more in common than first thought and Morello begins to wonder whether she is truly happy with her boyfriend Mark (Alastair Mackenzie).
Man Dancin', 1h49
Genres Drama
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about drugs, Films about religion, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution, Gangster films
Actors Alex Ferns, Alex Ferris, James Cosmo, Tom Georgeson, Kenneth Cranham, Tam White
Roles Des Airlie
Rating57% 2.8577552.8577552.8577552.8577552.857755
Ex-boxer Jimmy Kerrigan (Alex Ferns) is released from a Northern Irish prison after serving a nine-year sentence for arms trafficking and returns to the Glasgow council estate he grew up on where he immediately find his heroin addict younger brother, Terry (Cas Harkins), being attacked by two thugs for dealing drugs on a rival gang's turf. He elects to take Terry's punishment for him and is badly beaten by the hoodlums. Word of Jimmy's release soon reaches Donnie McGlone (James Cosmo), the crime lord he once served, and he is taken to McGlone's home by two henchman for a meeting with his former boss who tries to bring him back into his crew. Jimmy explains that he wishes to leave crime behind, see out the rest of his probation and move to Greece but McGlone suspects his reform is a feint to disguise personal ambition and has D.I. Walter "Pancho" Villers (Kenneth Cranham), a corrupt policeman with whom he is in league, rough Jimmy up in an attempt to gauge how much criminal mentality he has left. The villains also recruit the disillusioned Terry as a paid informant to report Jimmy's movements to them.
Breaking the Waves, 2h39
Directed by Lars von Trier
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about religion, Films about sexuality, Films about suicide, BDSM in films, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities
Actors Emily Watson, Stellan Skarsgård, Katrin Cartlidge, Jean-Marc Barr, Udo Kier, Adrian Rawlins
Roles Police Officer 1
Rating77% 3.8978753.8978753.8978753.8978753.897875
Breaking the Waves tells the story of Bess McNeill, a pretty young Scottish woman with a history of psychological problems. She marries atheist oil rig worker Jan, despite disapproval from her community and her Free Scottish Presbyterian Calvinist church. Bess is steadfast and pure of heart, but extremely simple and childlike in her beliefs. During her frequent visits to the church, she prays to God and carries on conversations with Him using her own voice, believing that He is responding directly through her.

Art

Black Robe
Black Robe (1991)
, 1h41
Directed by Bruce Beresford
Origin Australie
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure, Historical, Western
Themes Films about religion
Actors Lothaire Bluteau, Aden Young, Sandrine Holt, Tantoo Cardinal, Gordon Tootoosis, August Schellenberg
Roles Art Direction
Rating70% 3.5459553.5459553.5459553.5459553.545955
Set in New France in 1634 (in the period of conflicts known as the Beaver Wars), the film begins in the settlement that will one day become Quebec City. Jesuit missionaries are trying to encourage the local Algonquin Indians to embrace Christianity, with thus far only limited results. Samuel de Champlain, founder of the settlement, sends Father LaForgue, a young Jesuit priest, to find a distant Catholic mission in a Huron village.
If You Could See What I Hear, 1h43
Directed by Eric Till
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Biography
Themes Films about disabilities
Actors Marc Singer, Shari Belafonte, R.H. Thomson, Harvey Atkin, Douglas Campbell, Gary Reineke
Roles Art Direction
Rating66% 3.3452753.3452753.3452753.3452753.345275
Tom Sullivan (Marc Singer) is a blind college student who wants to be normal. When not in class, Tom hangs out with his friend, Will Sly(R. H. Thomson), who does not treat him like a blind person. In fact, he goes out of his way to challenge Tom. Tom likes to go jogging while Will leads him on his bicycle. Will leads him past obstacles such as park benches, shouting out "Bench!" at the last moment so Tom has to jump over it.