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Gabriel Byrne
Irish actor, film director, film producer, writer, cultural ambassador and audiobook narrator

Gabriel Byrne

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Irish actor, film director, film producer, writer, cultural ambassador and audiobook narrator
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Birth
12 May 1950, Dublin
Age
73 years
Residence
Brooklyn, Dublin
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Ellen Barkin
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Gabriel Byrne
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Biography

Gabriel James Byrne (born 12 May 1950) is an Irish actor, film director, film producer, writer, cultural ambassador and audiobook narrator. His acting career began in the Focus Theatre before he joined London's Royal Court Theatre in 1979. Byrne's screen debut came in the Irish soap opera The Riordans and the spin-off show Bracken. He has now appeared in over 35 feature films, including Excalibur (1981), Miller's Crossing (1990), The Usual Suspects (1995), Stigmata (1999), End of Days (1999), Spider (2002), Jindabyne (2006), Vampire Academy (2013) and The 33 (2015), and co-wrote The Last of the High Kings (1996). Byrne has also produced several films, including the Academy Award–nominated In the Name of the Father (1993).
One of Byrne's most identifiable roles is that of Dr. Paul Weston in the HBO drama In Treatment (2008-2011), for which he won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for two Emmy Awards and two Satellite Awards.

Early life

Byrne, the first of six children, was born in Walkinstown, Dublin 12, Dublin, Ireland, the son of a cooper and soldier, Dan, and a hospital nurse, Eileen (née Gannon) from Elphin, County Roscommon. He has four siblings: Donal, Thomas, Breda, and Margaret; another, Marian, died at an early age. Byrne was raised a strict Roman Catholic and educated in Ardscoil Éanna in Crumlin, where he later taught Spanish and History. About his early training to become a priest, he said in an interview, "I spent five years in the seminary and I suppose it was assumed that one had a vocation. I realised subsequently that I didn't." He attended University College Dublin, where he studied archaeology and linguistics, becoming proficient in Irish. He played soccer in Dublin with Stella Maris.

In January 2011, he spoke in an interview on The Meaning of Life about being sexually abused by priests during his childhood.

Career

Byrne worked in archaeology when he left UCD. He maintained his love of his language, later writing the first television drama in Irish, Draíocht, on Ireland's national Irish-language television station, TG4, when it began broadcasting in 1996.

Before becoming an actor, Byrne had many jobs, including archaeologist, cook, and Spanish and History schoolteacher at Ardscoil Éanna in Crumlin, Dublin. He started acting at age 29, and began his career on stage with the Focus Theatre and the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. He later joined the Performing Arts Course in Sandymount Dublin 4 (Roslyn Park College) . Byrne came to prominence on the final season of the Irish television show The Riordans, subsequently starring in his own spin-off series, Bracken. His first play for television was Michael Feeney Callan's Love Is ... (RTÉ). He made his film debut in 1981, as King Uther Pendragon in John Boorman's King Arthur epic, Excalibur.

In 1983, he appeared with Richard Burton in the miniseries Wagner, co-starring Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson. In 1985, Byrne starred in the acclaimed political thriller Defence of the Realm, though he subsequently claimed he had been upstaged by his co-star, veteran actor Denholm Elliott: "I amended the actor's cliché to 'Never work with children, animals or Denholm Elliott'."

Byrne holding his Herald Angel, an award given to him at the 2006 Edinburgh International Film Festival.

In 2007 Gabriel Byrne topped Kerry Film Festival's jury lineup.

Upon his return to theatre in 2008, he appeared as King Arthur in Camelot with the New York Philharmonic from 7 to 10 May, following the footsteps of veteran actors Richard Burton and Richard Harris.

Byrne was cast in a film adaptation of Flann O'Brien's metafictional novel At Swim-Two-Birds, alongside Colin Farrell and Cillian Murphy. Actor Brendan Gleeson was set to direct the film. In October 2009, however, Gleeson expressed fear that, should the Irish Film Board be abolished as planned by the Irish State, the production might fall through.

Byrne starred as therapist Dr. Paul Weston in the critically acclaimed HBO primetime weeknight series In Treatment from 2008 to 2010. He was named as TV's "latest Dr. McDreamy" by The New York Times for this role, and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series in 2008. He also received his first Emmy Award nomination (Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series) for the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (Bryan Cranston of Breaking Bad won) that same year.

In 2011, Byrne signed up to appear in the new movie by Oscar-winning director Costa Gavras; Le Capital, an adaptation of Stéphane Osmont's novel of the same name. In 2013, he starred as Earl Haraldson in the first season of Vikings opposite Travis Fimmel and Clive Standen.

In early 2016, he is due to star in Mad to be Normal (previously titled Metanoia), a biopic of the Scottish psychiatrist R.D.Laing, produced by Gizmo Films.

He was cultural ambassador for Ireland for a while until he criticised the tourism initiative “The Gathering”, describing it as an attempt by Ireland's politicians and media to fleece wealthy Americans. Byrne also criticised the marketing strategy employed by Guinness known as Arthur's Day as "a cynical piece of exercise in a country which has a huge drinking problem."

Personal life

Byrne, who retains his Irish citizenship, did not arrive in the United States until 1987, when he was 37. He had begun a relationship with actress Ellen Barkin, and had relocated to New York City to be with her. A year later, in 1988, Byrne married Barkin, with whom he has two children, John "Jack" Daniel (born 1989) and Romy Marion (born 1992). The couple separated amicably in 1993, and then divorced in 1999.

Byrne currently resides in Nolita, a neighborhood in Manhattan.

Byrne is also actively involved in various charities, in addition to being a human rights activist. In 2004, Byrne was appointed a UNICEF Ireland Ambassador. He became a patron of Croí (The West of Ireland Cardiology Foundation) in 1997 in response to the care given to his mother while she was a patient in a Galway hospital.

At the 5th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival in 2007, Byrne was presented with the first of the newly created Volta awards, for lifetime achievement in acting. He also received the Honorary Patronage of the University Philosophical Society, of Trinity College, Dublin on 20 February 2007. In November of that same year, he was awarded an honorary degree by the National University of Ireland, Galway; the president of the University, Dr Iognáid Ó Muircheartaigh, said that this award is in recognition of the actor's "outstanding contribution to Irish and international film".

Although the actor is noted as a fiercely private person, he released a documentary for the 20th Galway Film Fleadh in the summer of 2008 called Stories from Home, an intimate portrait about his life. It premiered in the US in September 2009 at the Los Angeles Irish Film Festival.

Byrne mentioned in interviews and his 1995 autobiography, Pictures in My Head that he hates being called "brooding". He has been listed by People as one of the "Sexiest Men Alive". Entertainment Weekly has also dubbed Byrne as one of the hottest celebrities over the age of 50.

Byrne married his long term partner, Hannah Beth King, on 4 August 2014 at Ballymaloe House in County Cork, Ireland.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Love Is ...Larry
1981ExcaliburUther Pendragon
1983Hanna K.Joshua Herzog
1983The KeepSturmbannfuhrer Erich Kaempffer
1983WagnerKarl Ritter
1984ReflectionsWilliam Masters
1985Defence of the RealmNicholas 'Nick' Mullen
1986GothicLord Byron
1987LionheartThe Black Prince
1987Hello AgainDr. Kevin Scanlon
1987Julia and JuliaPaolo Vinci
1987SiestaAugustine
1987The CourierVal
1988A Soldier's TaleSaul
1989Dark ObsessionLord Hugo Bruckton
1990Miller's CrossingTom Reagan
1990ShipwreckedLt. John Merrick
1992Into the WestPapa ReillyAlso the associate producer
1992Cool WorldJack Deebs
1993Point of No ReturnBob
1993A Dangerous WomanColin Mackey
1994A Simple Twist of FateJohn Newland
1994Trial by JuryDaniel Graham
1994Little WomenProfessor Friedrich Bhaer
1994Prince of JutlandFenge
1995The Usual SuspectsDean KeatonNational Board of Review Award for Best Cast
1995Buffalo GirlsTeddy Blue
1995Dead ManCharlie Dickinson
1995Frankie StarlightJack Kelly
1996DraíochtFather
1996Mad Dog TimeBen London
1996The Last of the High KingsJack GriffinAlso the writer and executive producer
1996Dr. Hagard's DiseaseAlso the executive producer
1996The Lark in the Clear AirExecutive producer, writer and director
1996Somebody is WaitingRoger EllisAlso the co-producer
1997Smilla's Sense of SnowThe mechanic
1997The End of ViolenceRay Bering
1997Weapons of Mass DistractionLionel PowersNominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
1997This Is the SeaRohan
1998Polish WeddingBolek
1998The Man in the Iron MaskD'Artagnan
1998The Brylcreem BoysSean O'BrienAlso the co-producer
1998Quest for CamelotSir Lionel
1998Enemy of the StateFake Brill
1999StigmataFather Andrew KiernanNominated—Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actor – Horror
Nominated—Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor
1999End of DaysSatan's host/The Nameless BankerNominated—Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor
2000Canone inversoJeno Varga
2002Virginia's RunFord Lofton
2002SpiderBill Cleg
2002Emmett's MarkJack Marlow/Stephen Bracken
2002Ghost ShipCaptain Sean Murphy
2003ShadeCharlie Miller
2004Vanity FairThe Marquess of Steyne
2004P.S.Peter Harrington
2004The Bridge of San Luis ReyBrother Juniper
2005Assault on Precinct 13Captain Marcus Duvall
2005Wah-WahHarry Compton
2006PlayedEddie
2006JindabyneStewart KaneNominated—Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
2006Emotional ArithmeticChristopher Lewis
2009Butte, AmericaNarrator
2009Perrier's BountyVoice of The Reaper
2009LeningradPhillip Parker
2012Le CapitalDittmar Rigule
2012I, AnnaDetective Bernie Reid
2013Le temps de L'aventurel'homme
2013All Things to All MenJoseph Corsco
2014Vampire AcademyVictor Dashkov
2014The 33Andre Sougarret
2015Louder Than BombsGene Reed
2015Nobody Wants the NightBram Trevor
2016Carrie PilbyMr. Pilby
2016No Pay, NudityLawrence Rose

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978–79The RiordansPat Barry4 episodes
1980–82BrackenPat Barry11 episodes
1981StrangersJohnny MaguireEpisode: "The Flowers of Edinburgh"
1981The Search for Alexander the GreatPtolemy4 episodes
1985Christopher ColumbusChristopher Columbus4 episodes
1994Screen TwoThe Good ThiefEpisode: "All Things Bright and Beautiful"
1997GlenroePat BarryEpisode: "Miley's New Bullock"
2000Madigan MenBenjamin "Ben" Madigan12 episodes
2008–10In TreatmentDr. Paul Weston106 episodes
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (2008–09)
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (2008–09)
2012Secret StateTom Dawkins4 episodes
2013VikingsEarl Haraldson6 episodes
2014QuirkeQuirke3 episodes
2016Marco PoloPope Gregory X1 episode

Stage

YearTheatreTitleRoleNotes
2000Roslyn ParkA Moon for the MisbegottenJames 'Jim' Tyrone, Jr.Nominated for a Tony Award (Best Actor in a Play) and Drama Desk Award (Outstanding Actor in a Play); Winner of the Theatre World Award
2003Off-BroadwayThe ExoneratedKerry Max Cooke
2005BroadwayA Touch of the PoetCornelius MelodyWinner of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
2008Off-BroadwayCamelotKing ArthurPerformance for the New York Philharmonic's annual musical event from 7–10 May 2008
2016BroadwayLong Day's Journey into NightJames TyroneNominated for a Tony Award (Best Actor in a Play)

Awards and nominations

YearEventCategoryOutcomeNotes
1979Jacob's AwardsJacob's Award for Best Actor in a TV Series (Drama)WonFor Bracken
1987FantasportoInternational Fantasy Film Award for Best ActorWonFor Gothic and Defence of the Realm
1995National Board of Review of Motion PicturesNBR Award for Best Acting by an EnsembleWonFor The Usual Suspects
1998Satellite AwardsGolden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionNominatedFor Weapons of Mass Distraction
Grammy AwardsGrammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album (Children)NominatedFor The Star-Child and The Nightingale and the Rose (Oscar Wilde)
1999Cinequest Film FestivalMaverick Tribute AwardWon
2000Theatre World AwardsTheatre World Award for ActingWonFor A Moon for the Misbegotten
Tony AwardsTony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayNominatedFor A Moon for the Misbegotten
Razzie AwardsRazzie Award for Worst Supporting ActorNominatedFor End of Days and Stigmata
Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsBlockbuster Entertainment Award for Favourite Actor (Horror)NominatedFor Stigmata
2005Irish Film and Television AwardsIFTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Feature FilmNominatedFor Wah-Wah
2006Inside Film AwardsIF Award for Best ActorNominatedFor Jindabyne
Australian Film Institute AwardsAFI Award for Best Lead ActorNominatedFor Jindabyne
Outer Critics Circle AwardsOuter Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a PlayWonFor A Touch of the Poet
2007Jameson Dublin International Film FestivalVolta Award for Lifetime Achievement in ActingWonThis was the first year for the presentation of the award.
2008Irish Film and Television AwardsIFTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Feature FilmNominatedFor Jindabyne
Primetime Emmy AwardsEmmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesNominatedFor In Treatment
Dingle Film FestivalGregory Peck Excellence in the Art of Film AwardWonThis is the first year for the presentation of the award, which was named in honour of the late Gregory Peck.
Golden Globe AwardsGolden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – DramaWonFor In Treatment
Satellite AwardsGolden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – DramaNominatedFor In Treatment
2009Primetime Emmy AwardsEmmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesNominatedFor In Treatment
2016Tony AwardsTony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayNominatedFor Long Day's Journey into Night

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