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  • The Man Who Shot Beckett (2006)
  • TV Movie | 40 min | Documentary, Biography
The Man Who Shot Beckett (2006)
TV Movie | 40 min | Documentary, Biography

John Minihan is one of the most important Irish photographer alive today, his subjects ranging from Francis Bacon to John Hurt, Princess Diana to William Burroughs, and the famous series of photographs he took of Samuel Beckett.
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Apr 10, 2006 (Ireland)

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12 cast members
Name Known for
John Minihan
Self - Photographer Self - Photographer   See fewer
John Calder
Self - Beckett's UK Publisher Self - Beckett's UK Publisher   See fewer
Andre Derval
Self - Institut Mémoires de l'édition contemporaine Self - Institut Mémoires de l'édition contemporaine   See fewer
Maggi Hambling
Self - Artist Self - Artist   See fewer
Marie Keogh
Self - Portrait Subject Self - Portrait Subject   See fewer
Bob Kingdom
Self - Actor and Writer Self - Actor and Writer   See fewer
David Ofield
Self - Picture Editor, Evening Standard Self - Picture Editor, Evening Standard   See fewer
Stephen Rea
Self - Actor Self - Actor   See fewer
David Redfern
Self - Photographer Self - Photographer   See fewer
Paul Ryan
Self - Photographic Historian Self - Photographic Historian   See fewer
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Themselves (archive footage) (uncredited) Themselves (archive footage) (uncredited)   See fewer
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