Allen Leech

Allen Leech

  • Born: 1981-5-18
  • Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
  • Height: 5' 10½" (1.79 m)
  • Profession: Stage, TV and movie actors
  • Nationality: Ireland
  • Graduate School: St. Michaels College, Bolsbridge
  • Representative Works: Last words, male host, excuses, mousetrap, brave fearless
  • Allen Leech, born in Ireland on May 18, 1981, is an actor on stage, TV and film.
    He played Marcus Agrippa on the 2007 HBO show " Rome " and played the driver Tom Branson on Independent Television " Downton Abbey ". In 2018, starred in the movie " Bohemian Rhapsody ".
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    • Zackery 2022-06-24 17:39:04

      A little boring

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    • Ora 2022-09-06 19:22:06

      Ancient invasion Ultraman fights little monsters

      Ultraman fights little monsters, is the focus on Ultraman or little monsters?

      In the eyes of the writers after Primeval's second season, the focus is undoubtedly on the little monsters.

      I can't say it's not a good show. It can even be said to be a good sci-fi educational drama.

      Students who have...

    • Kira 2022-06-24 23:27:13

      Nice idea, but it feels so petty

    • Green 2022-06-24 20:18:22

      Hannah Spearritt 5 stars! Every shot of Hannah from the first two seasons can be captured on the wall! The setting, casting, special effects, and suspense of the first two seasons are all good, but in order to preserve the impression, latecomers should not continue to watch it... As soon as the British drama plans to talk about the long-term, it must be chaotic, and the series composition is confused.

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