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Name
  
Joe Mullaney

Role
  
Actor

Movies
  
Restless Natives


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Joe Mullaney (born 1962, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish actor, best known for his role as Ronnie Witherspoon in Restless Natives (1985).

He is also known for his appearances in television shows during the 1980s, including Taggart and Play for Today. His last credited acting appearance was in an episode of Doctor Finlay (1994). His current activity is not known.

Filmography

Actor
1994
Doctor Finlay (TV Series) as
PC Stoddart
- Stolen Lives (1994) - PC Stoddart
- A Delicate Balance (1994) - PC Stoddart
1990
The Ship (TV Movie) as
Doeheid
1989
The Country Boy (TV Mini Series) as
Scot
- Episode #1.3 (1989) - Scot
- Episode #1.1 (1989) - Scot
1986
Take the High Road (TV Series) as
Willie Gillespie
1986
Blood Red Roses (TV Series) as
Wedding official
1986
Shoot for the Sun (TV Movie) as
Punk
1986
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Jonesy
- In Traction (1986) - Jonesy
1986
The Holy City (TV Movie) as
John
1985
Taggart (TV Series) as
Dougie Turnbull / Dougie Turnball
- Dead Ringer, Part 3 (1985) - Dougie Turnbull
- Dead Ringer, Part 2 (1985) - Dougie Turnbull
- Dead Ringer, Part 1 (1985) - Dougie Turnball
1985
Restless Natives as
Ronnie
1984
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Willy McLeod
- It Could Happen to Anybody (1984) - Willy McLeod
1984
End of the Line (TV Series) as
Tough boy at school
- Workhorses (1984) - Tough boy at school
1983
Grey Granite (TV Mini Series) as
Archie Clearmont
- Stone Circle (1983) - Archie Clearmont
- Granite and Thistledown (1983) - Archie Clearmont
- Duncairn (1983) - Archie Clearmont
1981
Maggie (TV Series) as
Mike Bruce
Self
1970
The 1970 NBA Finals (TV Mini Series) as
Self - Los Angeles Lakers Head Coach

References

Joe Mullaney (actor) Wikipedia