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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0540067Brian Mallon - IMDb

    Brian Mallon is an actor who appeared in Gettysburg, Gangs of New York and Gods and Generals. IMDb provides his biography, contact info, credits and photos.

    • Actor
    • Brian Mallon
    • Frank Jastrzembski
    • Did you know much about Hancock or the Civil War before agreeing to portray him? Very little about Hancock, but a fair bit about the war.
    • How did you get the role in the film? I was doing an Irish play in Hollywood, which won seven awards, and [Gettysburg director] Ron Maxwell came to see it.
    • How did you prepare for the role? Reading and more reading. I got right on it and read several biographies. Sam Elliott [who played Union Brig.
    • Any fond memories or favorite scenes? Of my own scenes, I particularly liked the one with Sam Elliott. Knowing that at the time of the war, California was a fairly new state, I chose to use an archaic pronunciation of it in my scene.
  2. Jan 5, 2022 · RECORDED January 5, 2022 and originally aired on www.Patreon.com/addressinggettysburg. "Gettysburg" actor Brian Mallon (Winfield Scott Hancock) called in from his home in Ireland to talk about...

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  3. Gods and Generals is a 2003 American epic war drama film written and directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. [2] It is an adaptation of the 1996 novel of the same name by Jeffrey Shaara [3] and prequel to Maxwell's 1993 film Gettysburg. Most of the film was personally financed by media mogul Ted Turner. [4]

  4. Brian Mallon is an actor who appeared in Gettysburg, Gangs of New York and Gods and Generals. IMDb provides his mini bio, contact details and other information about his career and roles.

  5. Film clips of Brian Mallon. 'Some Mother's Son' (Terry George dir.), 'The Informant' (Jim McBride dir.), and 'Gettysburg' (Ron Maxwell dir.)

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  7. Dec 4, 2022 · Playing Burton, which was written and directed by Mark Jenkins first in 1992 and is now being presented by Scena Theatre at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, begins with radio reports of the famed actor’s death in 1984. Burton, played by Brian Mallon, appears in the darkness to tell us his story.