Robbie Gee
Born: 1970-03-24 in England, UK
Known For: Acting
Biography
Robbie Gee (born 24 March 1970) is a British actor, best known for his Desmond's character "Lee Stanley", for appearing in Guy Ritchie's crime caper Snatch, and for his comedy roles in TV series like The Real McCoy and The Crouches. He also appeared in the film Mean Machine, playing "Trojan", Pirates of the Caribbean as "Shrimper", Underworld as "Kahn", and Dead Man Running as Curtis (Alongside 50 Cent). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography
2025
- Amandaland as Garry
2024
- Supacell as Mr. Johnson
- Paddington in Peru as Mr. Barnes
2023
- Extraordinary as Ian
- Black Ops as Morris
2022
- Murder in Provence as Max Audigier
- Three Day Millionaire as Wheezy
2021
- Zack Snyder's Justice League as Task Force Lead
- The Tower as DS Mark Angel
- Boxing Day as Bilal
- The Kindred as Detective Shepherd
2020
- Small Axe as Simeon
- Mandy as DCI Lambert
- Military Wives as Red
2019
- The Mallorca Files as Freddie Case
- Haircut as Jimmy
2018
- Walk Like a Panther as Zulu Dawn
2017
- Paddington 2 as Mr. Barnes
- Motherland as Garry
2015
- The Frankenstein Chronicles as Billy Oates
- Cuffs as Insp Graham Webb
2011
- Death in Paradise as Renward
- The Fades as DCI Armstrong
2010
- Shank as Beano
2009
- Above Suspicion as Silas Roache
- Dead Man Running as Curtis
2007
- Deadmeat as Stan
2006
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest as Shrimper (Montage)
- Chromophobia as Ricky
- Rollin' with the Nines as Pushy
2005
- Twisted Tales as Harry Travis
2004
- Out of Reach as Lewis Morton
2003
- Underworld as Kahn
- Blue Murder as Colin Kent
- Spine Chillers
- The Crouches as Roly Crouch
2001
- Murphy's Law as DCS John Atwood
- Mean Machine as Trojan
- South West 9 as Jel
- Mike Bassett: England Manager as Smallsy
2000
- Snatch as Vinny
1999
- The Vice as Maxwell
- G:MT Greenwich Mean Time as Ricky
1996
- Silent Witness as Glen Scowcroft
1994
- Pie in the Sky as DC Macnab
- Anna Lee as Jon
- Jungle Fever as Narrator
1992
1991
- Prime Suspect as DI Traynor
1985
- In Sickness and in Health as Footballer