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Pat McGrath
(1916-2002)
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Pat McGrath was born in 1916 in Ireland. He was an actor, known for
The Halfway House (1944)
,
The Quatermass Experiment (1953)
and
Radio Cab Murder (1954)
. He died in December 2002 in County Mayo, Ireland.
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Known for
The Halfway House
6.6
Terence
1944
The Quatermass Experiment
7.2
TV Series
BBC Interviewer
1953 • 1 ep
Radio Cab Murder
6.2
Henry
1954
Variety Jubilee
5.7
Kit Burns Jnr.
1943
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22
Aggie
7.2
TV Series
Sergeant O'Connor
1957
1 episode
Rheingold Theatre
8.4
TV Series
Steward
1956
1 episode
The Cockleshell Heroes
6.5
Marine Bellamy
(uncredited)
1955
The Deadliest Sin
6.4
Detective Sergeant Williams
1955
Radio Cab Murder
6.2
Henry
1954
Front Page Story
6.7
Charles - Reporter
(uncredited)
1954
A Place of Execution
TV Series
Sharpe
Reporter
1953
3 episodes
The Queen's Admiral
TV Movie
Paddy
1953
The Quatermass Experiment
7.2
TV Series
BBC Interviewer
1953
1 episode
Ghost Ship
5.3
Bert, 1st Fisherman
1952
Calling Bulldog Drummond
6.2
Crook
(uncredited)
1951
Cup-Tie Honeymoon
4.4
Eric Chambers
1948
Odd Man Out
7.6
Lennie
(uncredited)
1947
Hungry Hill
6.1
New Groom
(uncredited)
1947
Information Please
6.7
Short
RAF Airman
(uncredited)
1944
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Somewhere on Leave
5.1
performer: "Boy Meets Girl"
(uncredited)
1943
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Alternative name
Pat Mc Grath
Born
1916
Ireland
Died
December 2002
County Mayo, Ireland
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