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James McMartin
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Under the Mud (2006)
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James McMartin is known for
Dead Man's Cards (2006)
,
Going Off Big Time (2000)
and
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992)
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Known for
Dead Man's Cards
5.4
Tom
2006
Going Off Big Time
6.1
Hannassey's Heavy
2000
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
7.2
TV Series
British Artilleryman
1993 • 1 ep
Coronation Street
5.6
TV Series
Alan
Darren Dobbs
1991–1999 • 2 eps
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20
Under the Mud
5.4
One Dig
2006
Dead Man's Cards
5.4
Tom
2006
Merseybeat
6.3
TV Series
Taylor Williams
2004
1 episode
Revengers Tragedy
6.5
Boy
2002
My Kingdom
5.9
Mineral
2001
Going Off Big Time
6.1
Hannassey's Heavy
2000
Heartbeat
6.9
TV Series
Ed
2000
1 episode
The Lesson
Short
Boy's Father
1999
Coronation Street
5.6
TV Series
Darren Dobbs
Alan
1991–1999
2 episodes
Emmerdale Farm
4.8
TV Series
Mickey Bell
Micky Bell
1998
13 episodes
Hearts and Minds
7.5
TV Series
3rd Man at Meeting
1995
1 episode
Scene
6.3
TV Series
John
1993
1 episode
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
7.2
TV Series
British Artilleryman
1993
1 episode
Crime Story
6.5
TV Series
Milkman
1992
1 episode
Chancer
7.3
TV Series
Porritt
1991
1 episode
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Dead Man's Cards
5.4
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2006
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Under the Mud
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BBC Radio play
Chico Buarque
's "Opera do Malandro", a Brazilian version of The Threepenny Opera by
Bertolt Brecht
, adapted by
Colin Sharp
, and translated by Elizabeth Wynn Jones.
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