Where to watch Damien Molony in the UK
Find every Damien Molony film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 17 June 2026.
Damien Molony is an Irish actor now based in London. He is best known for his television roles as Hal Yorke in BBC Three's Being Human, DC Albert Flight in the BBC's Ripper Street, DS Jack Weston in Channel 5's Suspects, Jon in Channel 4's GameFace and Dylan in Sky One Original comedy Brassic.
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- The One Show (2006) as Self
- Brassic (2019) as Dylan Golding
- Ripper Street (2012) as Albert Flight
- Being Human (2009) as Hal Yorke
- Derry Girls (2018) as Gabriel
- The Split (2018) as Tyler Donaghue
- Bergerac (2025) as Jim Bergerac
- Two Weeks in August (2026) as Dan
- Daddy Issues (2024) as Fergal
- Crashing (2016) as Anthony
- The Current War (2018) as Bourke Cockran
- Suspects (2014) as DS Jack Weston
- On the Edge (2018) as Lenny
- Safe Harbor (2025) as Callum McGowan
- Clean Break (2015) as Danny Dempsey
- Kill Your Friends (2015) as Ross
- GameFace (2017) as Jon
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Most-watched Damien Molony films currently: The Current War (2018), Kill Your Friends (2015).
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Selected TV credits: The One Show (2006), Brassic (2019), Ripper Street (2012), Being Human (2009), Derry Girls (2018).
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