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- Domhnall Gleeson (/ˈdoʊnəl/; born 12 May 1983) is an Irish actor and screenwriter. The son of actor Brendan Gleeson, he studied media arts at the Dublin...
- Masterpiece. Tracy O'Riordan is producer on the series. Andrea Riseborough and Domnhall Gleeson will both star and executive produce. Other executive producers...
- announced David Oyelowo had joined the cast of the film, with Rose Byrne and Domnhall Gleeson reprising their roles from the first. Elizabeth Debicki and Margot...
- "almost never [lets] her grief feel cartoonish or clichéd". Owen called Domnhall Gleeson's acting as Ash "equally as great", while Sims commented of the...
- 25–26. Scarlett (1990), pp. 39–40. Brown (2012), p. 6; citing: Stiùbhart, Domnhall Uilleam (2009). "Highland rogues and roots of Highland romanticism". In...
- missing Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). Later, Snoke orders General Hux (Domnhall Gleeson) to destroy the New Republic with the Starkiller Base superweapon...
- the original on 22 February 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2010. Seanascal Domnhall, TIME, April 9, 1934 "Permalink - Stills Library - RTÉ Archives". 5 July...
- Dubbing Artist for actor Martin Lawrence - Sumit Kaul Hindi Hindi dubbed for Domnhall Gleeson as General Hux in Star Wars - English Suresh Oberoi Hindi - - Suresh...
- Series of Unfortunate Events, with a third series airing in 2006, won by Domnhall Ryan, and featuring subjects such as Harry Potter and Chelsea Football...
- Droighinn/Auchindrain township in Argyll, Scotland: used for Duncan Munro, d. 1937. Domnhall Rothach ("Donald on wheels"), used in Argyll in the 1920s to describe a...