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  S W A D - Dunbar, Adrian
Adrian Dunbar was born on August 1, 1958 in Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, to a construction foreman.
Fronts his own band called The Adrian Dunbar Showband (honky tonk)
Panel Guest at Arts Within a Changing Landscape Lecture in 2001 in Belfast, Ireland, UK He works as a fundraiser for the third world development agency Goal and spent six weeks in Sudan and Calcutta raising awareness about its projects there.
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  Adrian Dunbar at AllExperts
Adrian Dunbar (born 1 August, 1958), is an Irish actor best known for his television work.
Born and brought up in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, the eldest of 7 siblings in a Roman Catholic family, Dunbar was educated by the Irish Christian Brothers before being trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, and, in 1986, he married the Australian actress Anna Nygh.
Dunbar was also cast as Bail Organa for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and appeared in costume in publicity stills, but his scene was cut, and the character was re-cast with Jimmy Smits for later episodes.
en.allexperts.com /e/a/ad/adrian_dunbar.htm   (236 words)

  
 Adrian Dunbar Biography at Hollywood.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dunbar made his bow as a screenwriter (co-authoring with director Peter Chelsom) with the pleasantly whimsical Anglo-Irish comedy "Hear My Song" (1991), based on the real-life case of Josef Locke.
Dunbar appeared with Aidan Quinn and Robin Wright in "The Playboys" (1992) and was critically lauded as a determined IRA assassin in Neil Jordan's "The Crying Game" (1992).
On TV, Dunbar has appeared in the seventh "Inspector Morse" installment (PBS, 1994), the A&E movie "Cracker: The Mad Woman in the Attic" (1994) and as Emma Thompson's unsympathetic husband in the ghostly "The Blue Boy" (PBS, 1994).
www.hollywood.com /celebritydetail/Adrian_Dunbar/190021   (571 words)

  
 Artemis Fowl - Eoin Colfer, Adrian Dunbar (Narrator) - Review - A Few Fowl Puns
Artemis Fowl - Eoin Colfer, Adrian Dunbar (Narrator)
Others Dunbar has apparently adopted just for fun, but all suit their characters implicitly, even if they are a little stereotyped on occasion.
I have not heard of Adrian Dunbar before, but the man is clearly very talented, and highly entertaining to listen to.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /printed-books/artemis-fowl-eoin-colfer-adrian-dunbar-narrator/342763   (818 words)

  
 BBC - Press Office - Kidnapped Adrian Dunbar plays Ebenezer and Alexander Balfour
Actor and writer Adrian Dunbar had no hesitation in accepting the dual roles of brothers Ebenezer and Alexander Balfour in the BBC adaptation of Kidnapped:
Dunbar hadn't read the classic Stevenson novel but had read and enjoyed the writer's poetry as a child.
Dunbar is clearly relishing playing a larger-than-life character in the 'boy's own story' of Kidnapped:
www.bbc.co.uk /pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2005/02_february/04/kidnapped_dunbar.shtml   (386 words)

  
 Adrian Dunbar - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki
Adrian Dunbar (born August 1, 1958) was cast to play Bail Organa in The Phantom Menace, but the scene in which he appeared was cut from the final version of the film.
Bail Organa was then recast as Jimmy Smits for Attack of the Clones.
Dunbar has been used in the Expanded Universe as the likeness of Bail Antilles, leading to some confusion over the separate identities of Bail Organa and Bail Antilles.
starwars.wikia.com /wiki/Adrian_Dunbar   (101 words)

  
 Cast Profiles: Adrian Dunbar   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Adrian Dunbar trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has worked extensively as an actor in film, theatre and television ever since.
Dunbar has just finished playing Charley Johnson in Lady in the Dark at the Royal National Theatre.
Dunbar's television credits include: Melissa, The Beast in Man, Pleasure, Woman's Guide to Adultery, Cracker, Statement of Affairs, Force of Duty, The Englishman's Wife, Centrepoint, Dealers and Children Of The North, amongst many others.
1001resources.com /hosting/users/cinesecrets/SW1/pmSW1CastDunbar.html   (213 words)

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