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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › City_RatsCity Rats - Wikipedia

    City Rats. City Rats is a feature film set in London, UK released on 24 April 2009 and starring Tamer Hassan, Ray Panthaki, Susan Lynch, Kenny Doughty, MyAnna Buring, James Lance and Natasha Williams and Danny Dyer .

  2. Donal is a middle-aged, mild mannered Irish farmer living with his mother on a farm. One night, he wakes up from a dream to find his mother has been killed, and he witnesses the killer drive away. A few days later, he is set upon by two men who attempt to kill him, but he kills one of them instead. He discovers that the second man, Bartosz, was ...

  3. Beautiful Creatures (película de 2000) Beautiful Creatures (conocida en Latinoamérica como Divinas criaturas) es una película británica de 2000 dirigida por Bill Eagles y protagonizada por Rachel Weisz y Susan Lynch. Lynch recibió una nominación a los premios British Independent Film Awards por su participación en la cinta. 1 .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HideawaysHideaways - Wikipedia

    Budget. €6.6 million [1] Hideaways is a fantasy thriller film directed by Agnès Merlet and written by Nick Murphy. It stars Rachel Hurd-Wood and Harry Treadaway. The film is a French/Irish/Swedish co-production.

  5. Susan Lynch (English) 0 references. given name. Susan. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Italian Wikipedia. family name. Lynch. 1 reference. based on heuristic. inferred from person's full name. date of birth. 5 June 1971. ... Wikipedia (15 entries) edit. arwiki سوزان لينش (ممثلة)

  6. Craig Parkinson war mit der nordirischen Schauspielerin Susan Lynch verheiratet, das Paar trennte sich 2019 nach 12 Jahren Ehe. Aus der Ehe ging ein Sohn hervor. Filmografie (Auswahl) 2001: People Like Us (Fernsehserie, Folge 2x05) 2001: Dalziel and Pascoe (Fernsehserie, Folge 6x02)

  7. Jesse Lynch Williams (August 17, 1871 – September 14, 1929) was an American author and dramatist. He won the first Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Why Marry? (1917). He was a journalist for three New York publications and co-founded the Princeton Alumni Weekly and the Princeton Triangle Club .