Where to watch Baz Black in the UK
Find every Baz Black film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 22 June 2026.
Baz Black is an Award Winning Actor/Writer/Director from Ireland best known for playing Ged Delaney in Season 1 & 2 of AMCS IFTA Winning show 'KIN' Chalky in Season 6 of 'Brassic' and as Writer/Director of the smash hit feature film 'Dublin Crust' that he wrote, directed and stars in was released in cinemas in September 2023. During its impressive 6-week run, it not only sold out screenings nationwide but also garnered enthusiastic 5-star reviews from reputable publications such as Hot Press Magazine and The Irish Independent. 'Dublin Crust' has secured Worldwide distribution with Indie Rights…
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- Brassic (2019) as Chalky (as Barry Black)
- Into the Badlands (2015) as Ringmaster
- Kin (2021) as Ged Delaney
- Dublin Murders (2019) as Tattoo Artist (uncredited)
- Cold Courage (2020) as Suspect
- The Nan Movie (2022) as Tattoo Shop Owner
- Fran the Man (2025) as Hector Kelly
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Most-watched Baz Black films currently: The Nan Movie (2022), Fran the Man (2025).
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Selected TV credits: Brassic (2019), Into the Badlands (2015), Kin (2021), Dublin Murders (2019), Cold Courage (2020).
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