Aidan Quinn
Aidan Quinn (born March 8, 1959) is an American actor, who made his film debut in Reckless (1984). He has starred in over 80 feature films, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), The Mission (1986), Stakeout (1987), Avalon (1990), Benny & Joon (1993), Legends of the Fall (1994), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994), Michael Collins (1996), Practical Magic (1998), Song for a Raggy Boy (2003) and Unknown (2011).
Aidan Quinn | |
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Born | Rockford, Illinois, U.S. | March 8, 1959
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 2 |
Quinn has received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his work in An Early Frost (1985) and Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007). He played Captain Thomas "Tommy" Gregson in the CBS television series Elementary (2012–2019).
Early life
Quinn was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Irish Catholic parents.[1][2] He was raised in Chicago and Rockford, Illinois, as well as in Dublin and Birr, County Offaly, Ireland. His mother, Teresa, was a homemaker, but also worked as a bookkeeper and in the travel business, and his father, Michael Quinn, was a professor of English literature.[3][4] He has three brothers and a sister. His older brother, Declan Quinn, is a cinematographer, while his younger sister, Marian, is an actress, director and writer.[5] Though a roofer by trade, Quinn received his start in the Chicago theatre at nineteen. He trained at the Piven Theatre Workshop.[6][7]
Career
His first significant film role was in Reckless, followed by a breakthrough role in Desperately Seeking Susan as the character "Dez" (the love interest of the character played by Rosanna Arquette). Quinn next starred in the controversial television film An Early Frost, about a young gay lawyer dying of AIDS (it was broadcast on NBC on November 11, 1985, and co-starred Gena Rowlands, Ben Gazzara and Sylvia Sidney). He received his first Emmy Award nomination for the role which allowed him to gain recognition in Hollywood. He made a short impressive contribution as Robert De Niro's brother in The Mission. He played escaped convict Richard "Stick" Montgomery in the action comedy Stakeout opposite Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez.
In 1983, Quinn lost the role of Jesus Christ when Paramount Pictures dropped the distribution rights to the Martin Scorsese movie The Last Temptation of Christ. When Universal Pictures picked up the film, the role went to Willem Dafoe. In the meantime, Quinn starred as protagonist in the film Crusoe, finished in 1989.
During the 1990s, he appeared in Legends of the Fall, Benny & Joon, The Handmaid's Tale, Haunted and Practical Magic. He also starred in Michael Collins, Song for a Raggy Boy, This Is My Father, and Evelyn. He played a small cameo as the captain of a doomed Arctic vessel in the Francis Ford Coppola-produced adaptation of Frankenstein.
In 2000, Quinn portrayed Paul McCartney in the VH1 television drama, Two of Us.
Quinn appeared in the 2005 movie The Exonerated a true story about people on death row who had been freed in which Quinn played Kerry Max Cook.
Quinn played the main character on the NBC drama The Book of Daniel, in 2006. The show was cancelled after the first three weeks of its run, and its last five episodes never aired. In 2007, Quinn received his second Emmy nomination for the television movie Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
In 2010, he played a cameo role as William Rainsferd in the French-made film Sarah's Key, set during World War II.
He starred as "Dermot" opposite Taylor Schilling (Abby) in the Canadian-Irish drama film Stay (2013).
Quinn co-starred in the CBS Television series Elementary.
Personal life
In 1987, Quinn married his Stakeout co-star, Elizabeth Bracco (sister of actress Lorraine Bracco). They have two daughters: Mia (b. 1998) and Ava Eileen (b. 1989), who has autism.[8][9] Ava appeared as the baby "David" in Avalon,[10] and Mia played a ghost in The Eclipse.[11] Former residents of Englewood, New Jersey, Quinn and his family now live in Palisades, Rockland County, New York[12] and Marbletown in the Catskills / Woodstock region of Ulster County, New York.[13][14]
As an avid sports fan, Quinn supports the Chicago Cubs, the Green Bay Packers, Michael Jordan, Rory McIlroy, and Roger Federer.[15]
Philanthropy
Quinn has participated in charity golf events for the East Lake Foundation, a community redevelopment program,[16] and Samuel L. Jackson's "One for the Boys" campaign about testicular cancer awareness.[17] In 2010, Quinn attended a premiere benefit screening of A Shine of Rainbows for the International Children's Media Center (ICMC) and The American Ireland Fund (AIF).[18] In 1991, he read a segment from Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis as part of MTV's "Books: Feed Your Head" literacy promotion PSAs.[19]
Quinn spoke at the 2003 "Night of Too Many Stars" gala benefiting The Autism Coalition.[20] He was an honorary board member of the National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR), which merged with Autism Speaks.[21][22]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Reckless | Johnny Rourke | |
1985 | Desperately Seeking Susan | Dez | |
1986 | The Mission | Felipe Mendoza | |
1987 | Stakeout | Richard 'Stick' Montgomery | |
1989 | Crusoe | Crusoe | |
1990 | The Handmaid's Tale | Nick | |
The Lemon Sisters | Frankie McGuinness | ||
Avalon | Jules Kaye | ||
1991 | At Play in the Fields of the Lord | Martin Quarrier | |
1992 | The Playboys | Tom Casey | |
1993 | Benny & Joon | Benjamin 'Benny' Pearl | |
1994 | Blink | Det. John Hallstrom | |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein | Cpt. Robert Walton | ||
Legends of the Fall | Alfred Ludlow | ||
1995 | The Stars Fell on Henrietta | Don Day | |
Haunted | Prof. David Ash | ||
Lumière and Company | Himself | Short film: "John Boorman" | |
1996 | Looking for Richard | Richmond | |
Michael Collins | Harry Boland | ||
1997 | Commandments | Seth Warner | |
The Assignment | Lt. Cmdr. Annibal Ramirez / Carlos | ||
1998 | This Is My Father | Kieran O'Day | Also executive producer |
Practical Magic | Officer Gary Hallet | ||
1999 | In Dreams | Paul Cooper | |
Music of the Heart | Brian Turner | ||
2000 | Songcatcher | Tom Bledsoe | |
2002 | Stolen Summer | Joe O'Malley | ' |
Evelyn | Nick Barron | ||
2003 | Song for a Raggy Boy | William Franklin | |
2004 | Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius | Harry Vardon | |
Shadow of Fear | Detective Scofield | ||
Return to Sender | Frank Nitzche | ||
Proud | Commodore Alfred Lind | ||
2005 | Nine Lives | Henry | |
2007 | Dark Matter | Prof. Jacob Reiser | |
32A | Frank Brennan | ||
2008 | Wild Child | Gerry Moore | |
2009 | A Shine of Rainbows | Alec O'Donnell | |
The Eclipse | Nicholas Holden | ||
Handsome Harry | Prof. Porter | ||
2010 | Flipped | Richard Baker | |
Festival of Lights | Adem | ||
Jonah Hex | President Ulysses S. Grant | ||
Sarah's Key | William Rainsferd | ||
Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright | Charlie Wright | ||
The 5th Quarter | Steven Abbate | ||
The Pilgrims: The Journey to a New World for Autism | Himself | Documentary | |
2011 | Unknown | Martin B. | |
The Stand Up | Sandy Hardwick | ||
The Greening of Whitney Brown | Henry Brown | ||
Muide Éire | Himself | Documentary | |
2012 | If I Were You | Derek | |
Allegiance | Lieutenant Colonel Owens | ||
2013 | The Last Keepers | John Carver | |
Rushlights | Cameron Brogden | ||
Stay | Dermot Fay | ||
2014 | Journey to Sundance | Himself | Documentary |
2018 | Change in the Air | Moody | |
TBA | The Gettysburg Address | Theodore Parker | Voice |
Spiked | TBA |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | An Early Frost | Michael Pierson | Television film |
1987 | All My Sons | Chris Keller | Television film |
1989 | Perfect Witness | Sam Paxton | Television film |
1991 | Lies of the Twins | James McEwen/Jonathan McEwan | Television film |
1992 | A Private Matter | Bob Finkbine | Television film |
1994 | Baseball | Himself/Various | 2 episodes |
1995 | The Irish in America | Narrator | Voice; television film |
Out of Ireland: The Story of Irish Emigration to America | Narrator | Voice; television film | |
1997 | Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone | Henry Morton Stanley | Television film |
2000 | The Prince and the Pauper | Miles Hendon | Television film |
Two of Us | Paul McCartney | Television film | |
The Young Messiah | Narrator | Voice; television film | |
2001 | Night Visions | Jeremy Bell | Episode: "The Passenger List" |
2003 | Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor | Gen. Benedict Arnold | Television film |
Freedom: A History of US | Mob Member/Philadelphia Press Editorial | 2 episodes | |
2004 | See You in My Dreams | Joe F. Brown | Television film |
Plainsong | Tom Guthrie | Television film | |
Cavedweller | Clint Windsor | Television film | |
Miracle Run | Douglas Thomas | Television film | |
2004–2005 | Third Watch | Lieutenant/Captain John Miller | 5 episodes |
2005 | The Exonerated | Kerry Max Cook | Television film |
Empire Falls | David Roby | 2 episodes | |
Mayday | John Berry | Television film | |
2006 | The Book of Daniel | Daniel Webster | 8 episodes |
2007 | Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee | Henry L. Dawes | Television film |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Ben Nicholson | Episode: "Savant" | |
2008 | Canterbury's Law | Matthew 'Matt' Furey | 5 episodes |
The Prince of Motor City | Charlie Hamilton | Pilot | |
2010 | White Collar | Prof. George Oswald | Episode: "Copycat Caffrey" |
2011 | Weeds | Foster 'Chuck' Klein | 4 episodes |
Prime Suspect | Lt. Kevin Sweeney | 13 episodes | |
2012 | The Horses of McBride | Matt Davidson | Television film |
2012–2019 | Elementary | Captain Thomas 'Tommy' Gregson | 149 episodes |
2014 | From Tee to Green: The Story of Irish Golf | Narrator | Voice; 3 episodes |
2019 | The American Guest | TBA | Main role |
Theatre
Year | Production | Role | Venue |
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1979 | The Man in 605 | Jerry Green | Piven Theatre Workshop |
Scheherazade | Chicago | ||
The Irish Hebrew Lesson | Chicago | ||
1984 | Fool for Love | Eddie | Douglas Fairbanks Theater |
1985 | Hamlet | Prince Hamlet | Wisdom Bridge Theatre |
1985–1986 | A Lie of the Mind | Frankie | Promenade Theatre |
1988 | A Streetcar Named Desire | Stanley Kowalski | Circle in the Square Theatre |
2003 | The Exonerated | Kerry Max Cook | 45 Bleecker Theater Curran Theatre |
2004 | Trumbo: Red, White and Blacklisted | Dalton Trumbo | Westside Theatre |
2005 | The Exonerated | Kerry Max Cook | Queen's Hall |
2006 | Riverside Studios Dublin Theatre Festival | ||
2008 | Conversations in Tusculum | Brutus | The Public Theater |
Awards and nominations
References
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- Joe the Cigartainer (26 Aug 2014). "Tag Archives: East Lake Foundation – Cigar Host". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
- "One For The Boys Charity Golf Match". Getty Images. 12 Jun 2015.
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