Stephen McCole

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Stephen McCole

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Stephen McCole

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Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance
1h 52m
DOLBY
Movie 2023

Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance

Pat Tate embarks on a rampage to avenge his loyal...

Choose Irvine Welsh.
1h 27m
DOLBY
Movie 2023

Choose Irvine Welsh.

Irvine Welsh in his own words, with Iggy Pop, Martin...

Dirty Water
3 Episodes
DOLBY
TV Show 2023

Dirty Water

Comedy series following the Eager Beavers, the worst cleaning company...

Don vs Lightning
12min
DOLBY
Movie 2021

Don vs Lightning

When Don, an elderly Scottish grump, finds himself the victim...

Adam
59min
DOLBY
Movie 2021

Adam

The true story of a trans man and his remarkable...

A Christmas Gift from Bob
1h 33m
DOLBY
Movie 2020

A Christmas Gift from Bob

James Bowen finds himself the target of an animal welfare...

Beats
1h 40m
DOLBY
Movie 2019

Beats

Summer 1994, Scotland. Johnno and Spanner are best mates, but...

StreamPrime Logo
1h
DOLBY
Movie 2019

Orphans Reunited

20th anniversary documentary on “Orphans” including interviews with cast and...

Connect
1h 41m
DOLBY
Movie 2019

Connect

In a small town in Scotland, a young man must...

Malevolent
1h 29m
DOLBY
Movie 2018

Malevolent

A brother-sister team who fake paranormal encounters for cash get...

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Stephen McCole is a Scottish actor. McCole plays the leading role in the television black comedy High Times. McCole portrays Rab, an unemployed stoner who lives with his family in a bleak high-rise flat in Glasgow. The series, which received the 2004 BAFTA Scotland Best Drama Award, also features McCole's older brother, Paul. McCole credits the believability of his role to growing up in similar surroundings in Glasgow's Castlemilk project. McCole has also starred in the 2008 adventure comedy Stone of Destiny. Previous to High Times, McCole appeared in The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star (TV Series) (1998), The Acid House (1998), Postmortem (1998) and the 2003 BBC One miniseries The Key. In 2005, McCole directed the comedy short Electric Blues, written by Paul McCole. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stephen McCole, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.