Brendan Gleeson: Biography
A former teacher, burly Irish actor Brendan Gleeson spent the 1990s earning an increasing amount of acclaim for his work in a variety of films, most notably John Boorman's The General (1998). Gleeson, who made his feature film debut in Jim Sheridan's The Field (1990), first made an impression on audiences in the role of Hamish, William Wallace's hulking ally in Braveheart (1995).
In 1997, the actor was given his first crack at a starring role in I Went Down, a likeable black comedy that cast him as a thick-skulled hit man. The role brought him a greater dose of recognition and respect on both sides of the Atlantic, but it was Boorman's The General (shot right after I Went Down wrapped) that truly demanded -- and received -- international attention. The story of real-life Irish criminal Martin Cahill, the film featured Gleeson in its title role, and his cocky, assured portrayal of Cahill was widely deemed as the best part of an altogether excellent film. The numerous plaudits he won for his performance included awards from the Boston and London film critics.
His career flourishing, it was only a matter of time before Gleeson had the opportunity to expand his resume to include the occasional Hollywood blockbuster. That opportunity came by way of John Woo's Mission: Impossible 2 (2000), which cast Gleeson, surprisingly enough, as one of the film's resident villains. After carefully balancing his roles between the mainstream and roles in more low-key, character driven films in later 2000 and into 2001 (he gained notice for his starring role as a philanderous, boozing TV chef turned sensitive amnesiac in the romantic comedy Wild About Harry (2000)), Gleeson headed back for Hollywood with his lively turn as Lord Johnson-Johnson in Steven Speilberg's A.I. Appearing in Trainspotting director Danny Boyle's zombie thriller 28 Days Later the following year, it wasn't long before Gleeson was once again gracing stateside cinemas with appearances in such high-profile films as Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York and the Kurt Russell police detective thriller Dark Blue (both 2003).
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- Brendan's first professional role was at the Abbey Theater. (edit)
- Brendan works also as a playwright and director. (edit)
- Brendan attended the University College, Dublin, Ireland. His degree is in Gaelic and English.(edit)
- At the age of 18, Brendan spent a short time working as a street musician. (edit)
- Brendan's Zodiac Sign is Aries.(edit)
- Brendan's birthday falls under the Year of the Ram. (edit)
- You can write to Brendan at:
Brendan Gleeson
c/o The Agency Ltd. (Dublin)
47 Adelaide Road
Dublin 2 Eire
(edit) - In 1999, Brendan was nominated for the Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama for: The General (1998).
(edit) - In 1999, Brendan won the ALFS Award for British Actor of the Year for: The General (1998).
(edit) - In 1999, Brendan won the IFTA Award for Best Actor for: The General (1998).
(edit) - In 2003, Brendan was nominated for the IFTA Award for Best Actor in a Feature Film for: Wild About Harry (2000).
(edit) - In 1998, Brendan won the BSFC Award for Best Actor for: The General (1998). He also won for his performance in I Went Down (1997).
(edit) - Brendan is an Associate Member of RADA.(edit)
- Brendan plays the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, as well as in, presumably, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and any subsequent films in which his character, Mad-Eye Moody, appears. This makes him the first, and to date only, actor to play a Hogwarts professor who has himself been employed as a teacher.
(edit) - Brendan joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in Stratford Upon Avon, England, in the late eighties for two seasons where his credits included King Lear and King Richard II.
(edit) - Brendan participated in the Dublin Shakespeare Theatre Festival the during mid-eighties.
(edit) - Brendan is an accomplished fiddle player, and can be seen playing it in Michael Collins (1996).
(edit) - Brendan made his film debut as a quarryman in The Field (1990).(edit)
- Brendan stands 6' 2" (1.88 m) tall. (edit)
- Brendan attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, England.(edit)
- Brendan was a teacher on the secondary level for 10 years before becoming an actor at the age of 34.(edit)
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