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Nationality
  
Scottish

Years active
  
2002-present

Occupation
  
Actor, filmmaker

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Movies
  
Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz, Let Us Prey, Born on the Fourth of July, London Has Fallen, She‑Devil

Similar
  
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Profiles

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Bryan Larkin is an award-winning Scottish actor, writer and producer. Also a self-taught filmmaker he was awarded the Trailblazer award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2009. He is perhaps best known for his role of Dolokhov in Outpost : Rise of the Spetsnaz directed by Kieran Parker.

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Early life

Larkin was born in Glasgow and grew up in East Kilbride. He trained at Langside college in Glasgow.

Career

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After guest roles in Scottish TV shows Taggart, Rebus and River City, he wrote and starred in the short film, entitled SCENE for which he won a BAFTA Scotland Award for his performance. He later played the lead role of Joe Cullen in the BAFTA Scotland winning film Running in Traffic opposite Kenneth Cranham. He shares a second BAFTA Scotland Award with the films co-producers, Marc Twynholm and Abigail Howkins. Running in Traffic also received its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2009.

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His recent television appearances include Doctors, playing the guest lead role of Axel Hayley in Episode 'The Messenger'. Also, the role of Geordie in Season 1 of Outlander. In 2015 he played the recurring character of Eddie in Series 3 of Shetland for BBC Scotland, opposite Game of Thrones star, Ciaren Hinds.

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He played the role of Robert Eldridge Dean in the American depression-era film, The Red Machine written and directed by Alec Boehm and Stephanie Argy and the lead role of, Mitch in the action film Battleground, written and directed by Neil MacKay In 2015 he appeared in the Scottish/Irish horror film Let Us Prey opposite Liam Cunningham and Pollyanna McIntosh.

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In 2016, he appeared opposite Gerard Butler in London Has Fallen, in the role of SAS commander Will Davies. The film was directed by Babak Najafi and was released on March 4 by Millennium Films, under their recently revived Gramercy Pictures label.

Television

  • Taggart as Erwin Baxter
  • Rebus as Charlie Guthrie
  • River City as Calum Duff
  • Young James Herriot as Detective
  • Outlander as Geordie
  • Doctors as Axel Hayley
  • Shetland as Eddie
  • References

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