
Alan McKenna
Known for Acting · 45 credits
- Born
- 1966-02-15 (age 60)
Biography
Alan McKenna is a British actor who played the recurring character Tony Andrews in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He is best known for his role of Patrick McGuire in the BBC soap Doctors, which he had a minor recurring role from 2001, 2003 and he returned in September 2010.
His great aunt was Odette Marie Celine Sansom, GC, MBE, Chevalier de la légion d'honneur, (April 28, 1912 - March 13, 1995) who an Allied heroine of World War II.
McKenna's TV work includes Yorkshire Television's The Brides in the Bath, Waking the Dead, Judge John Deed, Spooks, Lead Balloon, and Life Begins. Alan is also a recurring character in Little Miss Jocelyn.
His film work includes Blessed with Heather Graham, David Hemmings and Andy Serkis. Second in Command alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme, An American Werewolf in Paris with Julie Delpy and Dangerous Parking.
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Known For
TV Shows (18)

Midsomer Murders
1997
as Rhodri Probert

Spooks
2002
as Lee MacKenzie

Waterloo Road
2006
as Mr. Parker

Emmerdale
1972
as Gus Malcolms

Waking the Dead
2001
as Martin Lovell

The Bill
1984

New Tricks
2004
as Mick Shaw

Bad Girls
1999
as PO Latham

Happy Valley
2014
as Phil Crabtree

Silk
2011
as PC Adam Butcher

Treadstone
2019
as Dr. Sachs

Judge John Deed
2001

Hotel Babylon
2006

The Spanish Princess
2019
as Richard Pole

Save Me
2018
as DCI Ian Thorpe

Broken
2017
as Tom Fitzsimmons

No Return
2022
as Brendan

Suez: 24 Hours That Broke the British Empire
2026
as Anthony Eden
Movies (27)

The Hitman's Bodyguard
2017
as Interpol Agent

An American Werewolf in Paris
1997
as Lycanthrope

Belle
2013
as Harry

The Corrupted
2019
as Isaac

4.3.2.1
2010
as Mr. Jones

ABCs of Death 2
2014
as Bob (Segment "Split")

5 Days of War
2011
as Minister Alexander Lomaia

Offender
2012
as Officer Al

Pressure
2015
as Hurst

Second in Command
2006
as Capt. John Baldwin

7lives
2011
as Office Salesman (as Alan Mckenna)

The Somnambulists
2012
as Man 9

Blessed
2004
as Detective Connors

Malice in Wonderland
2010
as Griffin

The Sword of Thyrus
as Sir Richard Hawksmoor

Arthur & George
2015
as Inspector Campbell

Macbeth
2018
as Ross
Loving You
2003
as John
The Crooked Man
2003
as Alex Simpson

Without Name
2017
as Eric

Ahead of the Class
2005
as Simon Linder

Deviation
2012
as Cop

The Dark Channel
as Rene
Wonder
as Julian
The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes
as Richie Smalls
Britney: Off the Rails
2007
as Narrator (voice)

The Brides in the Bath
2003
as DI Arthur Neil
About Alan McKenna
Alan McKenna is a British actor who played the recurring character Tony Andrews in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He is best known for his role of Patrick McGuire in the BBC soap Doctors, which he had a minor recurring role from 2001, 2003 and he returned in September 2010. His great aunt was Odette Marie Celine Sansom, GC, MBE, Chevalier de la légion d'honneur, (April 28, 1912 - March 13, 1995) who an Allied heroine of World War II. McKenna's TV work includes Yorkshire Television's The Brides in the Bath, Waking the Dead, Judge John Deed, Spo… With 45 credits spanning from 1972 to 2026, Alan McKenna has appeared in 27 films and 18 TV shows.
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- The Hitman's Bodyguard (2017) — as Interpol Agent
- An American Werewolf in Paris (1997) — as Lycanthrope
- Belle (2013) — as Harry
- The Corrupted (2019) — as Isaac
- 4.3.2.1 (2010) — as Mr. Jones
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