Brendan Gleeson

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Brendan Gleeson

Brendan Gleeson, September 2005
Born Brendan Gleeson
March 29, 1955 (1955-03-29) (age 53)
Dublin, Ireland
Spouse(s) Mary Gleeson

Brendan Gleeson (born 29 March 1955) is a Golden Globe award-nominated Irish actor who has starred in many high profile Irish, American and British films. His best-known movies include the Harry Potter films, Kingdom of Heaven, Troy, Gangs of New York, 28 Days Later, Braveheart, The General and the role of Michael Collins in The Treaty.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Personal life

Gleeson was born in Dublin, Ireland. He has said that he was an avid reader as a child.[1] After leaving school, he worked for two years in an office with a health board. He later graduated from University College Dublin. Gleeson then worked for several years as a secondary school teacher in Belcamp College, in North County Dublin, where he taught English, Mathematics, and Drama.

Gleeson lives in Malahide, County Dublin. He and his wife, Mary, have been married since 1982 and have four sons, Domhnall, Fergus, Brian and Rory.

Gleeson is also a very talented fiddle player, with an interest in folklore.[1] He is good friends with fellow Irish actors Liam Neeson, Stephen Rea and Cillian Murphy. He has long been known for his love of football and recounts tales of attempting to get a clear radio reception so he could listen to how his team, Aston Villa was faring on a Saturday.

[edit] Career

Gleeson started acting at the age of 34. He first came to prominence in Ireland for his role as Michael Collins in The Treaty a television film broadcast on RTÉ One, and for which he won a Jacob's Award in 1992.

Gleeson has subsequently acted in more than 60 films including Braveheart, I Went Down, Michael Collins, Gangs of New York, Cold Mountain, 28 Days Later, Troy, Kingdom of Heaven, Lake Placid, Artificial Intelligence: AI and The Village. He won critical acclaim for his performance as Irish gangster Martin Cahill in John Boorman's 1998 film The General.[2]

While Gleeson played Michael Collins in The Treaty, he later portrayed Liam Tobin in the film Michael Collins with Liam Neeson taking the role of Collins.

The first day I went to the set Liam came over to me and said 'Here's the real Michael Collins now, I'll be picking your brains'.[3]

Ironically, Gleeson later went on to portray Collins' nemesis Winston Churchill in Churchill at War.

He was going to wipe us out. [Referring to the time of Michael Collins] I was in the TV film The Treaty so I knew what it was like to be on the other side of the table from Churchill. I had to think about it a lot before doing this.[4]

Gleeson frequently appears in the role of mentor or authority figure; he played Hogwarts professor Mad-Eye Moody in the fourth and fifth Harry Potter films, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Roger Ebert described him as having a "noble shambles of a face and the heft of a boxer gone to seed" in praising his performance in In Bruges, in which Gleeson played a mentor-like figure for Colin Farrell's hitman.[5], a role that garnered him with his first Golden Globe nomination.

He starred in the short film Six Shooter in 2006, which won an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short.

[edit] Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1989 Dear Sarah Brendan Dowd TV
1990 Hard Shoulder Lorry Driver TV
The Field Quarryman
1991 In the Border Country Farmer
Saint Oscar TV
The Treaty Michael Collins TV
1992 The Bargain Shop Jim Kennedy
M.A.N.: Matrix Adjusted Normal Dr. Abraham Short
Far and Away Social Club Policeman
Conneely's Choice Josie Conneely Short
Into the West Inspector Bolger
1993 The Snapper Lester TV
Love Lies Bleeding Thomas Macken TV
1994 The Lifeboat Leslie Parry TV series
1995 The Life of Reilly Patient Short
Braveheart Hamish Campbell
Kidnapped Colin Campbell of Glenure, the Red Fox
1996 Angela Mooney Barney Mooney
Michael Collins Liam Tobin
Trojan Eddie Ginger
1997 Angela Mooney Barney Mooney
Spaghetti Slow Frank Ferguson
Turbulence Stubbs
The Butcher Boy Father Bubbles
A Further Gesture Richard
I Went Down Bunny Kelly Nominated - Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor
1998 Making the Cut Flanagan TV
The General Martin Cahill Won - Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor
Won - London Film Critics Circle Awards - Best British Actor
Won - Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor
Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama
This Is My Father Garda Jim TV
The Tale of Sweety Barrett Sweet Barrett
1999 Lake Placid Sheriff Hank Keough
My Life So Far Jim Menries
2000 Mission: Impossible II John C. McCloy
Harrison's Flowers Marc Stevenson
Saltwater Simple Simon
Wild About Harry Harry McKee Nominated - Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor
2001 J.J. Biker
The Cake (Short) Paul
The Tailor of Panama Michelangelo 'Mickie' Abraxas
Artificial Intelligence: AI Lord Johnson-Johnson
2002 28 Days Later Frank
Gangs of New York Walter 'Monk' McGinn
Dark Blue Jack Van Meter
2003 Cold Mountain Stobrod Thewes Nominated - London Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Supporting British Actor
2004 In My Country De Jager
Troy Menelaus
The Village August Nicholson
Six Shooter (Short) Donnelly
2005 Kingdom of Heaven Raynald of Chatillon
Breakfast on Pluto John Joe Kenny
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody Nominated - London Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Supporting British Actor
2006 Studs Walter Keegan Nominated - Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor
The Tiger's Tail Liam O'Leary
2007 Black Irish Desmond
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody
Beowulf Wiglaf
2008 In Bruges Ken Nominated - British Independent Film Award for Best Actor
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
2009 Into the Storm Winston Churchill (post-production)
Green Zone (post-production)
Perrier's Bounty Darren Perrier (filming)
2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody (pre-production)

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