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Ian Beattie (born 3 March 1965) is an actor from Northern Ireland. He is best known for playing Antigonus in the film Alexander (2004) and Ser Meryn Trant in the television series Game of Thrones (2011–2015). Career. Beattie’s start in acting began at an early age, when he used to tour Northern Ireland in a circus with his father. [1] .
- 1989–present
Ian Beattie is a Northern Irish actor known for his roles in Alexander, Game of Thrones, and Starred Up. He has also directed and written a short film, The Attendant, and appeared in various TV shows and movies.
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Ian Beattie is a Northern Irish actor who played Ser Meryn Trant in Game of Thrones and Antigonus in Alexander. He also appeared in The Tudors, Vikings, Doctor Who and Quantico.
- March 3, 1965
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Ian Beattie is a Northern Irish actor who has appeared in films, TV shows and stage plays. He is best known for his roles as Antigonus in Alexander, Ser Meryn Trant in Game of Thrones and Gerry Adams in The Journey.
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Ian Beattie is an actor, director, producer, and writer who has appeared in films and TV shows such as Alexander, Starred Up, Game of Thrones, Vikings, and The Journey. TMDB provides his biography, filmography, and credits.