Brendan Gleeson Biography

Occup.Actor
FromIreland
BornMarch 29, 1955
Dublin, Ireland
Age68 years
Brendan Gleeson is a highly distinguished Irish actor, filmmaker, as well as playwright. He was birthed in Dublin in 1955 as well as elevated in the surrounding region of Wicklow. His father, Pat Gleeson, was a popular political leader and also TD (Teachta Dála) for Fianna Fáil, while his mommy, Mary Gleeson, was a homemaker.

Gleeson participated in St. Joseph's Christian Brothers School in Bray before studying at Dublin's Irish School of Drama. He began his profession as a secondary school educator of English as well as Irish prior to going after acting permanent.

Gleeson's first specialist acting duty remained in the movie "The Field" in 1990. He went on to appreciate success in a number of prominent movie as well as tv productions, developing himself as one of Ireland's leading stars. Some of his most remarkable efficiencies came in films such as "Braveheart", "Gangs of New York", "In Bruges", and "Calvary".

Gleeson's work has earned him important praise, consisting of a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "In Bruges". He has actually likewise won 3 IFTA Awards from the Irish Film & Television Academy.

Despite his many movie accolades, Gleeson has actually also kept an effective career in the theater. He has actually written a number of plays, consisting of "The Hanging Gardens" and "Improbable Frequency", a musical satire of Irish neutrality throughout World War II.

Gleeson is married to Mary Gleeson, and together they have 4 boys, including actors Domhnall and Brian Gleeson. Brendan Gleeson has actually likewise acted alongside his sons in numerous films, such as "At Swim-Two-Birds".

Off-screen, Gleeson is understood for his philanthropic undertakings. He has worked to raise recognition for different reasons, consisting of being homeless, environment modification, and psychological health.

In 2019, Gleeson was granted the Dublin International Film Festival's Volta Award for his contribution to Irish and international film. He continues to work in the entertainment industry, with numerous approaching film jobs. Gleeson's devotion to his craft as well as philanthropy have made him a respected number in both the Irish as well as worldwide enjoyment areas.

Our collection contains 12 quotes who is written / told by Brendan.

Related authors: Giovanni Morassutti (Actor), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

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12 Famous quotes by Brendan Gleeson

Small: Winston was a bit of a challenge, all right, from a lot of different perspectives. It wasnt just the cu
"Winston was a bit of a challenge, all right, from a lot of different perspectives. It wasn't just the culture or the class divide or the historical baggage - it was also the age difference. We had to see if I could be aged-up legitimately, without it becoming some sort of hokey acting challenge"
Small: My grandfather played a mandolin, so I got my hands on that. Then on down to a banjo, and I found I cou
"My grandfather played a mandolin, so I got my hands on that. Then on down to a banjo, and I found I couldn't play any kind of soft or mournful music with that so I took up the fiddle in my late 20s or early 30s - and that was far too late. But it keeps me off the streets. It has been a love of mine since I was 17 maybe"
Small: Look at the Coen brothers. All their minor characters are as interesting as their protagonists.
"Look at the Coen brothers. All their minor characters are as interesting as their protagonists. If the smaller characters are well-written, the whole world of the film becomes enriched. It's not the size of the thing, but the detail"
Small: I started hitching about the country when I was 16 or 17 years old. I found the music that was played a
"I started hitching about the country when I was 16 or 17 years old. I found the music that was played around the country - Irish music - had a particular resonance"
Small: I loved teaching. And I always used to say that acting was just something I did purely on my own terms,
"I loved teaching. And I always used to say that acting was just something I did purely on my own terms, and that if I had to make a living from it there would be too much pressure"
Small: Im aware now over the last 5 or 10 years that when you do an accent, you really have to kind of get dow
"I'm aware now over the last 5 or 10 years that when you do an accent, you really have to kind of get down to the nitty gritty and go into the phonetics of it, if necessary. Find out not just the sounds but the rhythms and the music - or lack thereof - in a particular accent"
Small: I dont plan in terms of career ambitions. The only career ambition I have is to work with people who ar
"I don't plan in terms of career ambitions. The only career ambition I have is to work with people who are going to bring you up and elevate your performance. They'll let you know things that you didn't know already and bring you places that you might not have gotten to otherwise"
Small: Everyones waiting for the seventh book, and looking at each other saying, Oh, I wonder will I be in the
"Everyone's waiting for the seventh book, and looking at each other saying, 'Oh, I wonder will I be in the running?"
Small: I dont want people poking around in my private stuff. Theyve no business in it. My work is what I give
"I don't want people poking around in my private stuff. They've no business in it. My work is what I give to people, that's my job, and that's where it stops"
Small: Its interesting going between small parts and then bigger roles where you carry the film. If the writin
"It's interesting going between small parts and then bigger roles where you carry the film. If the writing is good, and if the people involved have integrity, then you'll do it, even if it's only five minutes on screen"
Small: I think it was a possibility, I think were all kind of delusional like that, we think that we can all c
"I think it was a possibility, I think we're all kind of delusional like that, we think that we can all carry on being who we are without bending ourselves to make ourselves acceptable and expect someone to come along and see to us and rescue to us"
Small: I think every character actor at some stage likes to carry a film. It can be extremely liberating to ju
"I think every character actor at some stage likes to carry a film. It can be extremely liberating to just come in for a scene or two and do your thing. But I find it frustrating if I'm just doing little bits here and there for too long"