Ian Hart
Hart is best-known for his role in Michael Collins opposite Liam Neeson, and for playing the role of Quinnus Quirrell in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone; however, his most frequently reprised role has been that of John Lennon, whom he has played three times, at various stages of his life and career. In 1991, Hart played a twenty-two year old Lennon, followed by a younger version of the Beatle in the 1994 movie Backbeat. He portrayed an imaginary fifty year old Lennon in 2013 in the British television series Snodgrass.
Rosana Pastor
Life mirrors art, somewhat, in the life of Rosana Pastor. After starring in a number of movies about the turbulent political history of her native Spain, she announced in November 2015 that she intended to run in the Spanish general election as a coalition candidate for the left-wing Compromis and Podernos parties and was voted in to represent the constituents of the region of Valencia.
Prior to turning away from acting, Pastor was previously nominated for a Goya Award in 2002 in the Best Supporting Actress category, for her portrayal of Dona Elvira in the movie Juana la Loca.
Frederic Pierrot
French actor Pierrot has appeared in eighty-five films and television shows since 1986. He starred in Tell Me I'm Dreaming which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998, in the coveted Un Certain Regard section, a rival to the Palme d'Or. He portrayed the French detective Maigret in his native country for several years and in 2015 was cast in Road Games, a Franco-British thriller about a British hitchhiker traveling through France.
Tom Gilroy
Gilroy is more of a performance artist than an actor per se, working in many disciplines and focusing predominantly on film. He has been a director, producer, actor and poet, writing, producing and directing five films. He worked also as a musician, collaborating with R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe on several compilation projects.