Colin Farrell is having an amazing film year... This is his story
Colin Farell is at a high point in his career. For his role in the film 'The Banshees of Inisherin,' written and directed by Martin McDonagh, he is being overloaded with awards and nominations.
As early as September 2022, the awards started coming. Here's Colin Farrell at the Venice Film Festival, where he received the 'Coppa Volpi' (Volpi Cup) for his interpretation of Padraic, the protagonist of the film. He would also go on to win the Golden Globe for this role and get nominated for an Oscar.
After the first screening of the film, in Venice in September, Colin Farrell and the team of 'The Banshees of Inisherin' had received an ovation of about 13 minutes - quite long, even for festivals like this one.
While this is a particularly good year for Colin Farrell, it is by no means his first. Let's retrace the actor's career and remember the weirdest facts about him as well as his greatest successes.
Colin Farrell was born in Dublin on May 31, 1976, as the youngest of four children. His brother's name is Eamon Jr., and his two sisters are Catherine and Claudine.
Farrell's father is a former football player, which inspired a young Colin to follow in his footsteps. However, Farrell's soccer career did not take off, and thanks to that we can now see him on the big screen.
After leaving school, Colin Farrell decided to live in Australia for a while. He worked there as a waiter. Later, the young man returned to Ireland to pursue acting studies.
In 1996, shortly before finishing his studies at the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin, Farrell obtained his first role in an English television series. He was only twenty years old when he appeared in 'Ballykissangel'.
Gradually, Colin Farrell managed to make his way into the difficult and crowded world of acting, getting more and more significant roles. His breakthrough came with 'The War Zone' (1999), Tim Roth's first film as director.
Another role that opened the doors of Hollywood was that of Roland Bozz in Joel Schumacher's film 'Tigerland.' He won a Best Actor award from the Boston Society of Film Critics with that role.
After the success of 'Tigerland,' Schumacher decided to cast the promising actor in his next film, 'Phone Booth' (2002).
Making a name for himself in the world of cinema, Colin Farell played next to stars such as Bruce Willis in 'Hart's War' (2002 - pictured), Tom Cruise in 'Minority Report' (2002), and Ben Affleck in 'Daredevil' (2003).
In 2003, Farrell starred alongside Al Pacino in 'The Recruit.' Al Pacino would go on to define Colin Farrell as "the best actor of his generation."
Colin Farrell shared the screen with Brendan Gleeson in the Martin McDonagh-directed dark comedy 'In Bruges' in 2008. It was a golden combination. The three would get back together again for 'The Banshees of Inisherin' in 2022 and get the same spectacular results.
For 'In Bruges,' Colin Farrell won the Golden Globe for Best Lead Actor. McDonagh would get an Oscar nomination and a BAFTA Award for the screenplay. The film has since become a cult hit.
Since the mid-90s, Farrell has built a filmography of more than 50 titles. Some were more successful than others - think of 'Cassandra's Dreams' (2007) with Ewan McGregor and directed by Woody Allen - while all of them demonstrated the Irish actor's talent.
Colin Farrell starred in, among others, 'Alexander' (2004) by Oliver Stone, 'Winter's Tale' (2014), 'The Deception' (2017), 'Widows' (2018), 'Dumbo' (2019), 'The Gentlemen' (2019), and 'The Batman' (2022).
In 2015, Colin Farrell was once again eyeing a Golden Globe with the black comedy 'The Lobster.' He shared the poster with stars like Rachel Weisz, Jessica Barden, Olivia Colman, and Léa Seydoux, and he was once again nominated for a Globe. This time he didn't win it though.
The Hollywood actor has also starred in a few TV series. The most significant role, remembered by the public, is undoubtedly the one from the second season of HBO's 'True Detective' in 2015.
On a personal level, Colin Farrell has had several significant relationships, such as the one with actress Amelia Warner (photo) with whom he married in 2001 on a Polynesian island. The marriage ended after only a few months, however.
In 2003, Colin Farrell became the father of his first child with the model Kim Bordenave. After a few years, the actor declared that the boy is suffering from a rare genetic disorder called Angelman's syndrome.
In 2009, a second child arrives for Farrell, this time with the Polish actress Alicja Bachleda. The two decide to part ways only one year after the birth of the child, Henry Tadeusz.
Colin Farrell's life has not only been marked by fame and success. Unfortunately, the actor has had to deal with alcohol and illegal substance abuse throughout his career. In the end, determination and willpower prevailed.
And despite the problems he may have had on a personal level, he is now on a professional high thanks to 'The Banshees of Inisherin.' If Hollywood had ever forgotten, Colin Farrell has now reminded all that he is a remarkable actor.