
Francis Magee
Acting
Born 1959-06-07 · Dublin, Ireland
Francis Magee (born 7 June 1959) is an Irish actor. He portrayed Liam Tyler in British soap opera EastEnders from 1993 to 1995. He has also appeared in numerous television shows and feature films, including Sahara (2005), Layer Cake (2004) and The Calling (2000). He played the part of Ordgar, the Housecarl who led the Crowhurst contingent, in 1066 The Battle for Middle Earth (2009), a reconstruction of the year of the three battles from the English perspective. He was raised in Ireland and on the Isle of Man. He spent eight years as a fisherman before becoming an actor and has also been a member of several music groups including Namoza - who released four singles and an album - and Disco D'Oro. He studied acting at the Poor School at London's Kings Cross.
Known for

House of Anubis
2011 · TV

Game of Thrones
2011 · TV

No Angels
2004 · TV

GameFace
2017 · TV

Kin
2021 · TV

Outlander
2014 · TV

White Lines
2020 · TV

Midsomer Murders
1997 · TV

Then You Run
2023 · TV

The Tourist
2022 · TV

Murder Before Evensong
2025 · TV

The Bible
2013 · TV

The Fades
2011 · TV

Witless
2016 · TV

City of Vice
2008 · TV

Desperate Measures
2022 · TV

Absentia
2017 · TV

Bad Girls
1999 · TV

Murphy's Law
2001 · TV

Death in Paradise
2011 · TV

The Frankenstein Chronicles
2015 · TV

Casualty
1986 · TV

Death and Nightingales
2018 · TV

Black Mirror
2011 · TV

The Witcher
2019 · TV

In Deep
2001 · TV

Buried
2003 · TV

Stranded
2002 · TV

1066: The Battle for Middle Earth
2009 · TV

Vera
2011 · TV

The Bastard Executioner
2015 · TV

Heartbeat
1992 · TV

A Touch of Frost
1992 · TV

Brassic
2019 · TV

Hustle
2004 · TV

Waking the Dead
2001 · TV

Humans
2015 · TV

Peep Show
2003 · TV

Misfits
2009 · TV

Ripper Street
2012 · TV

Born and Bred
2002 · TV

Inspector George Gently
2008 · TV

Moving Story
1994 · TV

The Musketeers
2014 · TV

Where the Heart Is
1997 · TV

No Offence
2015 · TV

X Company
2015 · TV

The Royal
2003 · TV

Zen
2011 · TV

The Coroner
2015 · TV

Footballers' Wives
2002 · TV

WPC 56
2013 · TV

Casanova
2015 · TV

99-1
1994 · TV