Top TV Shows - Liam McMahon
Liam McMahon's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • The Tudors Poster
    #417
    The Tudors
    as Cromwell's Servant 1 episode
    #417 in TVScore: 1.6
    The Tudors is a historical drama television series that chronicles the reign of King Henry VIII. Set in 16th century England, the show follows the complex and tumultuous life of the infamous monarch, showcasing his political exploits, romantic affairs, and religious conflicts. With its lavish production values and compelling storytelling, The Tudors brings to life this fascinating era of British history, exploring themes of power, loyalty, and personal ambition. Through its intricate plotlines and well-crafted characters, the series offers a captivating portrayal of the events and personalities that shaped one of the most iconic periods in English history.
  • Warrior Nun Poster
    #1,475
    Warrior Nun
    as Blair Macready 2 episodes
    #1,475 in TVScore: 0.3
    Warrior Nun is a supernatural drama television series that follows the story of a young woman who wakes up in a morgue with a divine artifact embedded in her back and discovers she is now part of an ancient order of demon-hunting nuns. As she embraces her newfound abilities and becomes the newest Warrior Nun, she must navigate the dangerous world of the supernatural while also grappling with her own personal struggles.
Top Movies - Liam McMahon
Liam McMahon's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 1 movies sorted by current online popularity.
Liam McMahon Biography
Liam McMahon is a Northern Irish actor born in 1976. He is best known for his role in the 2008 film Hunger, directed by Steve McQueen and written by Enda Walsh. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008, where it opened the official sidebar section, Un Certain Regard, and won the Golden Camera award (Camera d'or). In addition to Hunger, McMahon has also appeared in The Secret (2016) and Without You (2011). He has received recognition for his work, including seven Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTAs).