Peter Mullan Bio, Age, Family, Married, Net Worth, Movies, Ozark, TV Shows

Peter Mullan Profile

Peter Mullan is a Scottish Best Award-winning actor and filmmaker best known for his role in Ken Loach’s My Name Is Joe, The Claim, Tyrannosaur, Riff-Raff, Braveheart, Trainspotting, Young Adam, Children of Men, the final two Harry Potter films.

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How old is Peter Mullan? – Age

He is 61 years old as of 2 November 2020. He was born in 1959 in Peterhead, United Kingdom.

Peter Mullan Family

Mullan was the seventh of eight children born to Patricia, a nurse, and Charles Mullan, a Glasgow University lab technician. Mullan grew up in a Roman Catholic working-class family. They later relocated to Mosspark, a Glasgow neighborhood. Mullan’s father, an alcoholic, became increasingly tyrannical and abusive; he died of lung cancer when Mullan was 17 years old.

Who is Peter Mullan married to? – Wife

Mullan married actress and screenwriter Ann Swan in 1989; they divorced in 2006. He is the father of four children, three with Swan and one with his ex-girlfriend, activist Robina Qureshi.

Peter Mullan Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

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Peter Mullan Ozark

He appeared as Jacob Snell, an established local heroin producer in the American crime drama streaming television series Ozark.

Storyline

After a money-laundering scheme for a Mexican drug cartel fails, financial advisor Martin “Marty” Byrde proposes making amends by offering to set up a larger laundering operation in central Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks region. Marty abruptly relocates his family from Naperville, Illinois, to the remote summer resort community of Osage Beach, Missouri. When the Byrdes arrive in Missouri, they become involved with local criminals such as the Langmore and Snell families, as well as the Kansas City Mafia.

Peter Mullan Top of the Lake

He played the role of Matt Mitcham, a Scotsman and head of the Mitcham family in the mystery drama television series Top of the Lake. He is the informal leader of the town, feared by the townspeople, but with a complex inner life.

Storyline

Tui Mitcham, a young girl from Lake top, New Zealand, is discovered standing chest-deep in the icy, glacial waters of the titular lake. Robin Griffin, who grew up in the neighborhood, is now a Sydney police inspector who specializes in cases involving children. Robin sees Tui doing the same thing, clenching her fists in the water. Matt Mitcham visits Paradise and sits in on a session with GJ, the camp’s enigmatic leader, and asks the group, mockingly, about the human mind.

Robin attempts to have Matt and his fellow hunters’ DNA tested, but Matt refuses, claiming that he will find his daughter. Tui and Jamie travel to Paradise to question GJ about Tui’s ability to give birth. Tui and Jamie travel to Paradise to question GJ about Tui’s ability to give birth and then flee when her brother unexpectedly arrives. Robin discovers that Al has been selling young barista trainees, including Tui, to other men for sex.

Peter Mullan Gunpowder

He appeared as Henry Garnet in the British historical drama television miniseries Gunpowder.

Film

The three-part drama series premiered on BBC One in the UK on 21 October 2017 and on HBO in the US on 18 December 2017. It is based on the Gunpowder Plot in London in 1605 and was created by Ronan Bennett, Kit Harington, and Daniel West. Harington, who is a direct descendant of his character Robert Catesby, stars in the series. The series was directed by J Blakeson.

Peter Mullan Movies

♦2014 – Hercules
♦ 2015 – Sunset Song
♦ 2016 – Tommy’s Honour
♦ 2017 – Hostiles
♦ 2018 – Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle
♦ 2019 – The Vanishing
♦ 2020 – Marionette
♦ 1999 – Miss Julie
♦ 2000 – Ordinary Decent Criminal
♦ 2001 – Session 9
♦ 2002 – The Magdalene Sisters

Peter Mullan TV Shows

♦ 2018, 2020 – Westworld
♦ 2021 – The Underground Railroad
♦ 2021 – The Lord of the Rings
♦ 2020 – Cursed
♦ 2017–2018 – Ozark
♦ 2017 – Gunpowder
♦ 2016 – Quarry –
♦ 2016–2019 – Mum
♦ 2014 – Olive Kitteridge
♦ 2014–2018 – Lily’s Driftwood Bay
♦ 2013 – Top of the Lake
♦ 2012 – The Fear
♦ 2009 – Scotland on Screen