Where to watch Alan Lovell in the UK
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Alan Lovell (born 1955) is an Australian actor, writer and director.
Alan Lovell films streaming in the UK
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- E Street (1989) as Travelling Salesman
- Heartbreak High (1994) as Steve’s Dad
- Rafferty's Rules (1987) as Sam Rankin
- Mission: Impossible II (2000) as Biocyte Security Guard #2
- The Last Anniversary (2025) as Father Norris
- Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms (2012) as Detective Geoff McNevin
- Catching Milat (2015) as Detective O'Connor
- Contagion of Fear (2023) as Commander Wallace
- Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America (2006) as Male Governor
- Wish You Were Here (2012) as Ross
- Separation City (2009) as Archie Boyle
- Passion in Paradise (2014) as Rev. Richard Taylor
- The Kiss (1998) Writer
- Siam Sunset (1999) as Stan Porter
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Where can I watch Alan Lovell films in the UK?
Alan Lovell's films and TV shows are available across UK streaming services. Click any title in the filmography below to see exactly which UK service has it — Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, BBC iPlayer, ITVX, NOW, Sky, MUBI and more — updated daily.
What are Alan Lovell's most popular films?
Most-watched Alan Lovell films currently: Mission: Impossible II (2000), Contagion of Fear (2023), Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America (2006), Wish You Were Here (2012), Separation City (2009).
What TV shows has Alan Lovell appeared in?
Selected TV credits: E Street (1989), Heartbreak High (1994), Rafferty's Rules (1987), The Last Anniversary (2025), Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms (2012).
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