Gerard McSorley

Gerard McSorley is a theatre, TV and an Irish film actor. He is known for hit films Veronica Guerin, Braveheart & In The Name of The Father. He also known for playing Father Todd Unctious in the Christmas special episode ("A Christmassy Ted") of the sitcom Father Ted. He now resides in County Donegal, he has three children.

Cast

Veronica Guerin

(John Gilligan)

The Constant Gardener

(Sir Kenneth Curtiss)

Omagh

(Michael Gallagher)

The Front Line

(Detective Insp. Harbison)

Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne

(Michael Byrne)

Taffin

(Ed)

Agnes Browne

(Mr. Aherne)

Dead Bodies

(Gordon Ellis)

The Serpent's Kiss

(Mr. Galmoy)

Middletown

(Bill Hunter)

Felicia's Journey

(Felicia's Father)

Trapped

(Lynch)

Withdrawal

(Gerry)

Do Armed Robbers Have Love Affairs?

(Eddy)

The Deep End of the Ocean

(Father Cleary)

Just in Time

Blood Creek

(Mr. Marshall)

Braveheart

(Cheltham)

Hesitation

(Paul)

The Rockingham Shoot

(Garda Casey)

War Horse

(Market Auctioneer)

S.O.S. Titanic

(Martin Gallagher)

In the Name of the Father

(Belfast Detective Pavis)

Who Bombed Birmingham?

(Paddy Mcllkenny)

Easter 2016

(John Bingham)

The Hanging Gale

(Coulter)

An Awfully Big Adventure

(George)

Robin Hood

(Baron Fitzrobert)

Michael Collins

(Cathal Brugha)

Dancing at Lughnasa

(Narration)

Nothing Personal

(Cecil)

Lift

(Granddad Eddy)

Angela's Ashes

(Father Gregory)

Ordinary Decent Criminal

(Harrison)

Wide Open Spaces

(Hingerty)

Vicious Circle

(Crowley)

Penance

(Murray)

Bloody Sunday

(Chief Supt. Lagan)

Runway One

(Manning)

The Boxer

(Harry)

Inside I'm Dancing

(Fergus Connolly)

Some Mother's Son

(Father Daly)

The Butcher Boy

(Psychiatrist #2)

Widows' Peak

(Gaffney)

Angel

(Assistant)

Words Upon the Window Pane

(Abraham Johnson)

Tell It to the Fishes

(Jack)

The Halo Effect

(O'Grady)

Fractured City

Act of Betrayal

(Brendan)

Bergerac

(Doctor)

In Search of Ancient Ireland

(Himself - Narrator)

Shakespeare: The Animated Tales

(Iago (voice))

The Last of Summer

(Martin Kernahan)

The Hanging Gale

(Coulter)