Shane Meadows - Recurring Cast Members

Recurring Cast Members

Shane Meadows often casts certain actors more than once in his films. Meadows has most frequently worked with Paddy Considine, Vicky McClure, Andrew Shim, Thomas Turgoose, Frank Harper and Jo Hartley.

Actor Where's the Money, Ronnie? (1996) Small Time (1996) 24 7: Twenty Four Seven (1997) A Room for Romeo Brass (1999) Shane's World (2000) Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2002) Dead Man's Shoes (2004) Northern Soul (Short) (2004) The Stairwell (Short) (2005) This Is England (2006) Somers Town (2008) Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee (2009) This Is England '86 (2010) This Is England '88 (2011) This Is England '90 (2013)
Andrew Shim N N N N N N N
Vicky McClure N N N N N
Paddy Considine N N N N
Jo Hartley N N N N N
Thomas Turgoose N N N N
Perry Benson N N N N
Ladene Hall N N N N
George Newton N N N N
Frank Harper N N N
Stephen Graham N N N
Joe Gilgun N N N
Rosamund Hanson N N N
Chanel Cresswell N N N
Andrew Ellis N N N
Danielle Watson N N N
Kriss Dosanjh N N N
Michael Socha N N N
Hannah Walters N N N
Dena Smiles N N N
Mat Hand N N N
Jimmy Hynd N N N
Tanya Myers N N N
Ian Smith N N N
Bob Hoskins N N
Toby Kebbell N N
Seamus O'Neill N N
Emily Aston N N
Dominic Dillon N N
Matt Considine N N
Craig Considine N N
Dave Blant N N
Johann Myers N N
Darren O. Campbell N N
Tony Nyland N N
Anthony Clarke N N
Justin Brady N N

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