Brendan Gleeson

Brendan Gleeson (born 29 March 1955) is an Irish actor and director. He has received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, two British Independent Film Awards and three IFTA Awards, along with nominations for an Academy Award, three BAFTA Awards and five Golden Globe Awards. In 2020, he was listed at number 18 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.[1] He is the father of actors Domhnall Gleeson and Brian Gleeson.

Brendan Gleeson
Born (1955-03-29) 29 March 1955 (age 69)
Dublin, Ireland
Alma materUniversity College Dublin
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film director
Years active1985–present
Spouse
Mary Weldon
(m. 1982)
Children4, including Domhnall and Brian
AwardsFull list

He is known for his supporting roles in films such as Braveheart (1995), Michael Collins (1996), 28 Days Later (2002), Gangs of New York (2002), Cold Mountain (2003), Troy (2004), the Harry Potter film series (2005–2010), Suffragette (2015), Paddington 2 (2017), The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), and The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021). He is also known for his leading roles in films such as The General (1998), In Bruges (2008), The Guard (2011), Calvary (2014), Frankie (2019), and The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

He won a Primetime Emmy Award in 2009 for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in the television film Into the Storm. He also received a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance as Donald Trump in the Showtime series The Comey Rule (2020). From 2017 to 2019 he starred in the crime series Mr. Mercedes. He received an Emmy Award nomination for Stephen Frears' Sundance TV series State of the Union (2022).

Early life

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Gleeson was born in Dublin, the son of Pat (1925–2007) and Frank Gleeson (1918–2010).[2] Gleeson has described himself as having been an avid reader as a child.[3] He received his second-level education at St Joseph's CBS in Fairview, Dublin where he was a member of the school drama group. He received his Bachelor of Arts at University College Dublin, majoring in English and Irish. After training as an actor, he worked for several years as a secondary school teacher of Irish and English at the now defunct Catholic Belcamp College in North County Dublin, which closed in 2004.[4][5] He was working simultaneously as an actor while teaching, doing semi-professional and professional productions in Dublin and surrounding areas. He left the teaching profession to commit full-time to acting in 1991. In an NPR interview to promote Calvary in 2014, Gleeson stated he was molested as a child by a Christian Brother in primary school but was in "no way traumatised by the incident."[6]

Career

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Brendan Gleeson, September 2005

As a member of the Dublin-based Passion Machine Theatre company, Gleeson appeared in several of the theatre company's early and highly successful plays such as Brownbread (1987), written by Roddy Doyle and directed by Paul Mercier, Wasters (1985) and Home (1988), written and directed by Paul Mercier. He has also written three plays for Passion Machine: The Birdtable (1987) and Breaking Up (1988), both of which he directed, and Babies and Bathwater (1994) in which he acted.[7] Among his other Dublin theatre work are Patrick Süskind's one-man play The Double Bass and John B. Keane's The Year of the Hiker.

Gleeson started his film career at the age of 34.[8] 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. He has acted in such films as Braveheart, I Went Down, Michael Collins, Gangs of New York, Cold Mountain, 28 Days Later, Troy, Kingdom of Heaven, Lake Placid, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Mission: Impossible 2, and The Village. He won critical acclaim for his performance as Irish gangster Martin Cahill in John Boorman's 1998 film The General.

In 2003, Gleeson was the voice of Hugh the Miller in an episode of the Channel 4 animated series Wilde Stories.[9] While Gleeson portrayed Irish statesman Michael Collins in The Treaty, he later portrayed Collins' close collaborator Liam Tobin in the film Michael Collins with Liam Neeson taking the role of Collins.[10] Gleeson later went on to portray Winston Churchill in Into the Storm. Gleeson won an Emmy Award for his performance.Gleeson played Barty Crouch Jr impersonating Hogwarts professor Mad-Eye Moody in the fourth, and Alastor Moody himself in fifth and seventh Harry Potter films. His son Domhnall played Bill Weasley in the seventh and eighth films.

Brendan with his son Domhnall Gleeson at the Toronto Film Festival 2015

Gleeson provided the voice of Abbot Cellach in The Secret of Kells, an animated film co-directed by Tomm Moore and Nora Twomey of Cartoon Saloon which premiered in February 2009 at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.[11] Gleeson starred in the short film Six Shooter in 2006, which won an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. This film was written and directed by Martin McDonagh. In 2008, Gleeson starred in the comedy crime film In Bruges, also written and directed by McDonagh. The film, and Gleeson's performance, enjoyed huge critical acclaim, earning Gleeson several award nominations, including his first Golden Globe nomination. In the movie, Gleeson plays a mentor-like figure for Colin Farrell's hitman. In his review of In Bruges, Roger Ebert described the elder Gleeson as having a "noble shambles of a face and the heft of a boxer gone to seed."[12]

In July 2012, he started filming The Grand Seduction, with Taylor Kitsch, a remake of Jean-François Pouliot's French-Canadian La Grande Séduction (2003) directed by Don McKellar; the film was released in 2013.[13] In 2016, he appeared in the video game adaptation Assassin's Creed and Ben Affleck's crime drama Live by Night. In 2017 he finished Psychic, a short he directed and starred in.[14] In 2022, he reunited with Martin McDonagh in the tragic comedy The Banshees of Inisherin starring opposite Colin Farrell. For his performance as Colm Doherty, he has received numerous awards nominations, including the Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Critics' Choice for Best Supporting Actor.

Musical talent

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Gleeson is a fiddle and mandolin player, with an interest in Irish folklore.[3] He played the fiddle during his roles in Cold Mountain, Michael Collins, The Grand Seduction, and The Banshees of Inisherin, and also features on Altan's 2009 live album.[15] In the Coen brothers' The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), Gleeson sings "The Unfortunate Rake". He has also made a contribution in 2019 to the album by Irish folk group Dervish with a version of Rocky Road To Dublin.

Personal life

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He has been married to Mary Weldon since 1982. They have four sons: Domhnall, Fergus, Brían, and Rory. Domhnall and Brían are also actors.[16] He has one grandson.[17][18]

Gleeson speaks fluent Irish and is an advocate of the promotion of the Irish language. Gleeson is a fan of English football club Aston Villa, as is his son Domhnall.[19]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1990The FieldQuarryman
1992The Bargain ShopJim Kennedy
M.A.N.: Matrix Adjusted NormalDr AbrahamShort film
Far and AwaySocial Club Policeman
Conneely's ChoiceJosie ConneelyShort film
Into the WestInspector Bolger
1995The Life of ReillyPatientShort film
BraveheartHamish Campbell
1996Angela Mooney Dies AgainBarney Mooney
Michael CollinsLiam Tobin
Trojan EddieGinger
1997Spaghetti SlowFrank Ferguson
TurbulenceStubbs
The Butcher BoyFather Bubbles
A Further GestureRichard
I Went DownBunny Kelly
Before I SleepJohn HarteShort film
1998The GeneralMartin Cahill
The Tale of Sweety BarrettSweet Barrett
1999This Is My FatherGarda Jim
Lake PlacidSheriff Hank Keough
My Life So FarJim Menries
2000Mission: Impossible 2John C. McCloy
Harrison's FlowersMarc Stevenson
SaltwaterSimple Simon
Wild About HarryHarry McKee
2001J.J. Biker
Cáca MilisPólShort film
Irish-language; English: Cake
The Tailor of PanamaMichelangelo "Mickie" Abraxas
A.I. Artificial IntelligenceLord Johnson-Johnson
200228 Days LaterFrank
Gangs of New YorkWalter "Monk" McGinn
Dark BlueJack Van Meter
2003Cold MountainStobrod Thewes
2004In My CountryDe Jager
TroyMenelaus
The VillageAugust Nicholson
Six ShooterDonnellyShort film
2005Kingdom of HeavenRaynald of Châtillon
Breakfast on PlutoJohn Joe Kenny
Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireAlastor "Mad-Eye" Moody
2006StudsWalter Keegan
The Tiger's TailLiam O'Leary
2007Black IrishDesmond
Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixAlastor "Mad-Eye" Moody
BeowulfWiglafMotion-capture
2008In BrugesKen
2009The Secret of KellsAbbot CellachVoice
Perrier's BountyDarren Perrier
2010Green ZoneMartin Brown
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody
NoreenCon KeoghShort film
2011The GuardSergeant Gerry Boyle
Albert NobbsDr Holloran
The CupDermot Weld
2012Safe HouseDavid Barlow
The RavenCaptain Charles Hamilton
The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!Pirate with GoutVoice
The Company You KeepHenry Osborne
2013The Smurfs 2Victor Doyle
The Grand SeductionMurray French
2014CalvaryFather James Lavelle
Edge of TomorrowGeneral Brigham
Song of the SeaConor / Mac LirVoices; English / Irish versions
Stonehearst AsylumThe Alienist
2015SuffragetteArthur Steed
In the Heart of the SeaOld Thomas Nickerson
PursuitSearbhán
2016Alone in BerlinOtto Quangel
Trespass Against UsColby
AtlanticNarratorVoice; Documentary
Live by NightThomas Coughlin
Assassin's CreedJoseph Lynch
2017HampsteadDonald Horner
Paddington 2Knuckles McGinty[20]
2018Captain Morten and the Spider QueenFatherVoice
PsychicJeremiahShort film; also director
The Ballad of Buster ScruggsIrishman (Clarence)Segment: "The Mortal Remains"
2019FrankieJimmy
Ghost in the GraveyardStudent / Extra
2021Riverdance: The Animated AdventureThe HuntsmanVoice[21]
The Tragedy of MacbethKing Duncan
2022The Banshees of InisherinColm Doherty
2023A Greyhound of a GirlPaddyVoice[22]
2024Joker: Folie à DeuxPost-production[23]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Dear SarahBrendan DowdTelevision film
1990Hard ShoulderLorry DriverTelevision film
1990GlenroeSam TreacyDrama Series - Soap
1991Saint OscarTelevision film
The TreatyMichael CollinsTelevision film
In the Border CountryFarmerTelevision play
1993The SnapperLesterTelevision film
ScreenplayThomas MackenEpisode: "Love Lies Bleeding"
1994The LifeboatLeslie Parry9 episodes
1995KidnappedRed FoxTelevision film
1998Making the CutFlanaganTelevision film
2005Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley WinksUncle FernyVoice; Episodes: "Wish Upon A Story: Part 1 and 2"
2009Into the StormWinston ChurchillHBO Television film
20101916 Seachtar na CáscaNarratorVoice; Documentary series
2017–2019Mr. MercedesBill HodgesLead Role; 30 episodes
2020The Comey RuleDonald Trump2 episodes
2021Frank of IrelandLiamEpisode: "Memento Mary"
2022State of the UnionScott10 episodes
Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Brendan Gleeson/Willow"

Theatre

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YearTitleRolePlaywrightVenue
1987BrownbreadMr. FarrellRoddy DoylePassion Machine Theatre Company, Dublin
1989WarGeorgePassion Machine Theatre Company, Dublin

Awards and nominations

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References

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