
George MacKay
George MacKay is a talented British actor known for his diverse roles in film and theater. He gained acclaim for his performance in 'Femme,' where he plays a pivotal role in a narrative that tackles themes of violence and redemption. MacKay's ability to embody complex characters has made him a sought-after actor in the industry, earning him critical praise and a dedicated fanbase.
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George MacKay plays a researcher in the film about Marianne Faithfull.
‘At first, she couldn’t come off the oxygen long enough’: the film that gives Marianne Faithfull one final thrilling performance | FilmGeorge MacKay was one of the first to be fed from Tomasz Sternicki's pot while filming.
‘I couldn’t believe she said that’ – The Irish TimesGeorge MacKay is part of the cast for Cry to Heaven.
Adele makes acting debut in Tom Ford’s ‘Cry to Heaven’ | EntertainmentThe cast will also include Ciarán Hinds, George MacKay, Mark Strong, Hunter Schafer and Thandiwe Newton.
Adele to make acting debut in new Tom Ford film Cry to HeavenGeorge Mackay described the ocean of Pentland Firth with poetic imagery.
Energía limpia, última ruta ante desastres climáticosGeorge MacKay plays one of the main characters, a lance corporal in the British army during World War I.
« 1917 », sur France 2 : l’odyssée sanglante de deux simples soldats filmée en un plan séquence illusoireGeorge MacKay has portrayed various complex characters in films and is known for his unique approach to cinema.
George MacKay: “Es curioso que para promocionar una película sobre el cambio climático tengas que coger aviones de aquí para allá” | Cultura | ICONGeorge MacKay plays the sheltered, half-formed adult son in The End.
The End review – post-apocalyptic musical with Tilda Swinton is catastrophically self-indulgent | FilmGeorge MacKay also stars in 'The End', contributing to the film's narrative.
Tilda Swinton besingt in "The End" die Postapokalypse - FilmGeorge MacKay plays the naive, accepting Son in the film.
Don’t be put off. This powerful, beautiful film could become a cult classic – The Irish TimesGeorge MacKay is their only son who creates a diorama of a quaintly imagined American landscape.
The End review – end of the world singalong drama commands attention | FilmGeorge MacKay plays Son in the film The End.
‘How would you tell your story to your grandchildren?’ – The Irish TimesGeorge MacKay plays the innocent Son in The End.
‘Musicals can be quite sinister’: Tilda Swinton and Joshua Oppenheimer on bonkers bunker singalong The End | Tilda SwintonGeorge Mackay was a Canadian missionary whose wife is referred to as 'Mini'.
Book review: A deep dive into the past, present and future of Taiwanese teaGeorge MacKay plays Preston, the antagonist in the story.
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