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  1. Patrick Gerald Duggan (born 24 March 1945), known professionally as Patrick Malahide, is a British actor of stage and screen.His acting credits include The New Avengers (1976), ITV Playhouse (1977), The Eagle of the Ninth (1977), Sweeney 2 (1978), Comfort and Joy (1984), The Singing Detective (1986), A Month in the Country (1987), Minder (1979–1988), Middlemarch (1994), The Inspector Alleyn ...

  2. Patrick Malahide. Actor: The World Is Not Enough. Eloquent, incisive, consistently compelling Berkshire-born character actor, equally at home portraying paternal benevolence or nefarious villainy. Patrick Malahide's birth name is Patrick Gerald Duggan and he has written screenplays as P.G. Duggan: to date the BBC thriller The Writing on the ...

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  3. Patrick Malahide. Actor: The World Is Not Enough. Eloquent, incisive, consistently compelling Berkshire-born character actor, equally at home portraying paternal benevolence or nefarious villainy. Patrick Malahide's birth name is Patrick Gerald Duggan and he has written screenplays as P.G. Duggan: to date the BBC thriller The Writing on the Wall (1996) and the Screen Two (1985) episode ...

    • March 24, 1945
  4. The Killing Fields. A Man of No Importance. Cutthroat Island. Comfort and Joy. The Long Kiss Goodnight. A Doll's House. Elizabeth I. Deacon Brodie. See Patrick Malahide full list of movies and tv ...

  5. Patrick Gerald Duggan (born 24 March 1945), known professionally as Patrick Malahide, is a British actor, known for his roles as Detective Sergeant Albert Chisholm in the TV series Minder and Balon Greyjoy in the TV series Game of Thrones.

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  7. Mar 15, 2016 · What’s on TV caught up with legendary Minder star, Patrick Malahide, 71, to talk about Indian Summers. Naturally we ended up chatting about Game of Thrones, Minder and, more randomly, cricket…

  8. Born Patrick G. Duggan on March 24, 1945, Patrick Malahide grew up in the Thames Valley west of London in the village of Pangbourne, where Kenneth Grahame wrote about Mole, Toad, and Rat in the 1908 children's classic The Wind in the Willows. Malahide's Irish immigrant parents each held down two jobs to send Patrick and their other two children ...

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