Ian Pirie
**Ian Pirie: A Dynamic Talent in Theatre and Film**
Ian Pirie, a renowned actor, is married to actress Victoria Donovan. He embarked on his professional journey in 1996, making a significant entrance into the theatre world with a role in the acclaimed West End revival of "Jesus Christ Superstar." Despite lacking formal training, Pirie's remarkable talent quickly shone through as he understudied and performed the iconic role of Valjean in the celebrated musical "Les Misérables."
His versatility as an actor is further illustrated by his portrayal of Quasimodo in "Notre Dame de Paris" at The Dominion Theatre. Pirie has also demonstrated his Shakespearean prowess in two distinct productions of "Macbeth," showcasing his talent at The Globe and in Edward Hall's adaptation alongside notable actors Sean Bean and Samantha Bond. His international presence was solidified through a tour of America with the Royal Shakespeare Company in "The Canterbury Tales," and later in the award-winning "Black Watch," directed by John Tiffany, where he played The Officer.
On television, Pirie gained recognition as Captain Dragonetti in David S. Goyer's "Da Vinci's Demons," spanning three seasons. His extensive TV credits include roles in "Endeavour," "Ripper Street," "EastEnders," and a memorable stint in four episodes of the beloved series "Grange Hill."
Pirie's film career is equally impressive, with appearances in blockbusters like "Die Another Day," "Gangs of New York," "Les Misérables," and "The Dark Knight." He has also starred in critically acclaimed independent films, including "Sunset Song," directed by Terence Davies, and "Tommy's Honour," which won Best Film at the Scottish BAFTAs in 2017. Additional film credits include "I Am Soldier," "Pressure," "The Wee Man," and "Winter Ridge."
In 2018, he appeared in AMC's "The Terror" and played Brian McClay in
Filmography
I Am Soldier
Tommy's Honour
Pressure (2015)
Consecration
Who Needs Enemies
The Road Dance
Calibre
The Catch (2023)