

Drama · History
Overview
The story of Bobby Sands, the IRA member who led the 1981 hunger strike during The Troubles in which Irish Republican prisoners tried to win political status.
Top Cast


Michael Fassbender
Michael Fassbender
Bobby Sands
Michael Fassbender
Bobby Sands


Stuart Graham
Stuart Graham
Ray Lohan
Stuart Graham
Ray Lohan


Liam Cunningham
Liam Cunningham
Priest
Liam Cunningham
Priest


Helena Bereen
Helena Bereen
Raymond's Mother
Helena Bereen
Raymond's Mother
Laine Megaw
Laine Megaw
Raymond's Wife
Laine Megaw
Raymond's Wife


Brian Milligan
Brian Milligan
Davey Gillen
Brian Milligan
Davey Gillen


Liam McMahon
Liam McMahon
Gerry Campbell
Liam McMahon
Gerry Campbell


Karen Hassan
Karen Hassan
Gerry's Girlfriend
Karen Hassan
Gerry's Girlfriend


Frank McCusker
Frank McCusker
The Governor
Frank McCusker
The Governor


Lalor Roddy
Lalor Roddy
William
Lalor Roddy
William
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