Irish actors who have conquered Hollywood
The Corkonian has lent his talents to the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy, as well as other blockbusters with the director. He is now one of the favorites to win the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in 'Oppenheimer,' which was again directed by Nolan, after winning the Golden Globe for the role.
Murphy has advocated on a number of social and political issues over the years. The actor was a vegetarian for more than a decade but began eating meat again to bulk up for his role as Tommy Shelby, which was another big breakthrough for him.
Image: Peaky Blinders/ Netflix
Murphy was offered a music record deal before he made it as an actor, but the deal fell apart. But he doesn't have any regrets about what could have been, and now he gets his musical fix by occasionally presenting shows on BBC radio.
She was born in Killarney, Ireland in 1989 and broke through as a singer and actress on the 2008 talent show 'I'd Do Anything.' Fourteen years later, Jessie Buckley was nominated for an Academy Award in 2022.
Jessie Buckley got her Oscar nomination in the category 'Best Supporting Actress' for her role in the film 'The Lost Daughter.' Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, she played a troubled young mother.
Image: The Lost Daughter, Netflix
Another Irish talent nominated for an Oscar is Ciarán Hinds. Born in Belfast in 1953, he's known for HBO series 'Rome' (Gaius Julius Ceasar), 'Game of Thrones' (Mance Rayder), and the film 'Justice League' (Steppenwolf).
Hinds got his Oscar nomination for the 2021 movie 'Belfast,' written and directed by Kenneth Branagh. He was also nominated for a BAFTA and Golden Globe award for this supporting role.
(In the photo, from left to right, Jamie Dornan, Ciarán Hinds, Jude Hill and Judi Dench in 'Belfast')
Ever since the golden age of Hollywood, Irish actors have been lighting up the silver screen. The original Jane in the first Tarzan movie, for example, was born in Ireland, and more recently we have seen Irish talent in big modern blockbusters.
Actors like Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan have been leading the way for a long time, and there are others who have picked up the baton.
Here are some of the best Irish actors in Hollywood.
Her name is the Irish word for 'freedom', and she is often seen teaching TV presenters around the world how to pronounce it. Though born in New York, she was raised in Ireland by Irish parents, and she made her breakthrough on Irish TV.
Since then, her work has been widely acclaimed. For the movie 'Lady Bird' in 2017 (photo), she was nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe. But Saoirse Ronan also received Oscar nominations for three other movies: 'Atonement' in 2007, 'Brooklyn' in 2015 and 'Little Women' in 2019.
Image: Lady Bird, Universal Pictures/A24/Focus Features
Ronan was hailed as the tenth best actress of the 21st century by The New York Times, and considering she has co-starred with the likes of Colin Farrell and Kiera Knightley, this seems like a fair assessment.
She has also cameoed in a couple of music videos and she campaigns for various social issues.
Gleeson only started his professional acting career at the age of 34, but he has still managed to rack up appearances in movies like 'Braveheart', 'Michael Collins', 'Mission Impossible' and the Harry Potter series.
The actor has two sons - Brian and Domhnall (photo) - who are also in the business and who are relatively successful. His other two sons are not actors.
Besides Alastor Moody in the Harry Potter films, he's also known for his role in 'In Bruges' (2008), for which he got several award nominations, and he won an Emmy Award in 2009 for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in the TV film 'Into the Storm.'
Brendan Gleeson is a fluent Irish speaker and likes promoting the use of the Irish language.
After his wild early days, it seems that the Dubliner has calmed down a lot in recent years and is now focused on making as many good movies as possible.
Farrell is adept at playing action or comedy, and he first appeared in a BBC soap set in rural Ireland. Career highlights include 'Alexander' and 'In Bruges'. He was also nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in 2022 for 'The Banshees of Inisherin.'
'In Bruges,' a cult classic, features both Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson. They play two Irish hitmen who are hiding out in the Belgian town of Bruges.
Image: In Bruges, Focus Features/ Universal Pictures
Negga was born in Ethiopia to an Irish mother, and she was raised in Ireland from the age of 4.Talented from a young age, legendary director Neil Jordan noticed her and changed the script of 'Breakfast on Pluto' so she could appear in the film.
In 2021 she appeared together with Tessa Thompson (left) in the Netflix film 'Passing,' an adaptation of the classic novel by Nella Larsen in 1929.
Image: Passing, Netlix
Apart from gracing the stage and the screen, she has used her voice in videogames and animated shorts. She has won innumerable awards throughout her career.
This award-winning actress and producer has appeared in 'Outlander', 'Belfast' and 'Ford vs. Ferrari'. Before she was famous, she studied drama at the Dublin Institute of Technology.
Balfe got spotted while collecting money for charity outside a shopping centre. Her career as a model was launched, and before she finished modelling, she worked with brands like Givenchy and Chanel. She is fluent in both French and Irish.
Byrne started out as a heartthrob on an Irish soap. He has popped up in a failed sitcom and, vicariously, in a Rubberbandits music video, but his CV is mostly full of well-regarded flicks. 'The Usual Suspects' (photo) and 'In Treatment' are two of his best credits.
Away from acting, he has worked as a cultural ambassador, narrator and author. He is a very private individual, but he has been publically critical of the Irish government, the Catholic Church, and the Guinness company.
This handsome Irish man has played a Marvel supervillain, a refined British soldier and an IRA volunteer on hunger strike. He is related to Michael Collins, the strategist and leader behind Irish independence.
As a longtime fan of motorsport, he has competed in numerous competitions and has driven for Porsche. He even finished second and stood on the podium at the Portimão track. Away from racing, he is fluent in both German and Irish.
There are, of course, other names like Colm Meaney (photo), Brenda Fricker and Aiden Gillen. We would need a much longer list to do justice to all the Irish conquerors of Hollywood.
Young stars are emerging as well, such as Paul Mescal. He already has some impressive credits under his belt and is tipped as an outsider to become the next 007, so fingers crossed he and his contemporaries can go on to even bigger and better things.
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