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  1. m.imdb.com › name › nm0360165Peter Hanly - IMDb

    Peter Hanly is known for Braveheart (1995), Ballykissangel (1996) and Primeval (2007).

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_HanlyPeter Hanly - Wikipedia

    Peter Hanly (born 1964) is an Irish actor best known for his performances in Braveheart as Edward, Prince of Wales, and as Garda Ambrose Egan in the BBC TV series Ballykissangel. Hanly's repertoire encompasses plays, [citation needed] television performances, as well as movies.

  3. Oct 20, 2022 · Irish actor Peter Hanly didn't play Prince Edward as a one-dimensional, mustache-twirling villain, though. His interpretation of the prince has nuance and layers — a...

  4. Dec 2, 2000 · Peter Hanly has so skilfully and completely shrugged off Ambrose's Garda uniform that watching him in Three Days of Rain, Rough Magic's new production at the...

  5. Actor: Braveheart. Peter Hanly is known for Braveheart (1995), Ballykissangel (1996) and Primeval (2007).

  6. Peter Clifford, a young Catholic priest from Manchester, is transferred to the village of Ballykissangel, Ireland, and is taken by the dry-humored publican Assumpta Fitzgerald who has almost the exact opposite of his good nature and dislikes the organized church.

  7. Jan 20, 1999 · ACTOR Peter Hanly has definitely trodden his last beat as Ambrose the cop in Ballykissangel. The star who has been an ever present in the hit BBC Northern Ireland drama has resisted...

  8. Peter Hanly is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Braveheart, Ballykissangel, Mel Gibson's 'Braveheart': A Filmmaker's Passion, and Black Day at Black Rock.

  9. Peter Hanly is an Irish actor best known for his performances in Braveheart as Edward, Prince of Wales, and as Garda Ambrose Egan in the BBC TV series Ballykissangel. Hanly's repertoire encompasses plays, television performances, as well as movies.

  10. May 24, 1995 · Edward's son, the Prince of Wales (Peter Hanly), is an effete fop who marries a French woman only for political reasons. "I may have to conceive the child myself!" Longshanks says, and indeed, under the medieval concept of prima nocte, or "first night," nobles were allowed a first chance to sleep with the wives of their lessers.

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