Brendan Gleeson

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AKA: Brendan Mark Gleeson
Nationality: Irish
Birthdate: 03/29/1956
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland

biography

A latecomer to films, Irish actor Brendan Gleeson spent much of his formative years training for and performing in theater before breaking into films and television at the relatively older age of 34. Supporting turns in homegrown productions like “The Field” (1990) and “Into the West” (1992) led to small parts in American features like “Far and Away” (1992) and his big break as right hand man to Mel Gibson’s William Wallace in the blockbuster “Braveheart” (1995). Three years later, his turn as Irish criminal Martin Cahill in John Boorman’s “The General” (1998) boosted his profile on the Continued

Credits

Ken
2008
Wiglaf
2007
Alastor "Mad Eye" Moody
2005
Uncle Bulgaria
2005
Reynald
2005
De Jager
2005
August Nicholson
2004
Frank
2003
Jack Van Meter
2003
Walter "Monk" McGinn
2002
Marc Stevenson
2002
Lord Johnson-Johnson
2001
Mickie Abraxas
2001
McCloy
2000
'Simple' Simon McCurdie
2000
Harry McGee
2000
Hank Keough
1999
Martin Cahill
1998
Bunny Kelly
1998
Father Bubbles
1998
Richard
1998
Sweety Barrett
1998
Ginger
1997
Stubbs
1997
Cast
Desmond
Barney Mooney
Cast
Liam O'Leary/His Double

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Worked as a schoolteacher for nearly ten years while acting in semi-professional and professional productions
1990 
Made feature acting debut in Jim Sheridan's "The Field"
1995 
Played the sidekick to Mel Gibson's William Wallace in "Braveheart"
1995 
Acted in the TNT adaptation of "Kidnapped"
1997 
Portrayed a dimwitted, low-level criminal in "I Went Down"; directed by Paddy Breathnach and scripted by Conor McPherson
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