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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dermot Crowley (born March 19, 1947 in Cork, Ireland) is a Irish stage, film and television actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dermot Crowley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Brown Bread
as Seamus

Baltimore
as Donal

Spud
as Da

The Woman in the Wall
as James Coyle

Luther: The Fallen Sun
as Martin Schenk

The Wonder
as Sir Otway

The Suspect
as Joseph Sr.

Harold & Mary
as Harold

Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler
as Archbishop Potter

Black '47
as Bolton

National Theatre Collection: Translations
as Jimmy Jack Cassie

The Death of Stalin
as Lazar Kaganovich

The Foreigner
as Hugh McGrath

Liar
as Henry Neilson

A Prominent Patient
as Lord Halifax

The Lady in the Van
as Priest

National Theatre Live: Everyman
as Death

Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie
as P.R. Irwin

Father Figure
as Pat Whyte

The Best Offer
as Lambert

Luther
as Martin Schenk

Holy Water
as Father Grogan

Margaret
as Airey Neave

God, Smell and Her

Raw
as Dan Kelly

Kingdom
as Mr. Matthews

Babel
as Barth

HG Wells: War with the World
as George Bernard Shaw

Bleak House
as Mr. Vholes

Lawless
as Bob Allard

Murder in Suburbia
as Father Michael

New Tricks
as Derek Bennet

Foyle's War
as Henry Townsend

Dead Gorgeous
as Mr Smart

Ultimate Force

Before You Go
as Father Cunningham

Spooks
as Eric Newland

Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes
as Elkins

Rebel Heart
as Mr. Coyne

The Legend of Bagger Vance
as Dougal McDermott

Falling for a Dancer
as Neeley Scollard

Jonathan Creek
as Norman Stangerson

Breakout
as Dr. Bill Galton

Midsomer Murders
as Peter Hatchard

The Sculptress
as Father Julian
An Independent Man

Father Ted
as Father Liam Deliverance

Kavanagh Q.C.
as Graham Emerton QC

Staggered
as Dr Barnet

Grushko
as Gidaspov

Pie in the Sky
as Stephen Parrish

Son of the Pink Panther
as Sergeant Francois Duval

A Touch of Frost
as Dr. Bennet

Ex
as Simon
Do Not Disturb
as Prof Moreau

The March
as Roy Cox

The Chief
as Asst. Chief Constable David Bannen

Stay Lucky

Screen One
as Simon

Testimony of a Child
as Chris