Brian Gleeson (actor)
Brian Gleeson (born 14 November 1987) is an Irish actor. He was nominated for an Irish Film and Television Awards for the television series Love/Hate.[1]
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Gleeson at the premiere of The Bisexual in New York City, 2018 | |
Born | Dublin, Ireland | 14 November 1987
Nationality | Irish |
Other names | Breen Gleeson |
Alma mater | Gaiety's Youth Theatre Company |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2006–present |
Parent(s) | Brendan Gleeson Mary Weldon |
Relatives | Domhnall Gleeson (brother) |
Early life
Gleeson was born in Dublin, the son of actor Brendan Gleeson and his wife Mary Weldon. He has three brothers: Domhnall (also an actor), Fergus, and Rory.[2][3] He grew up in Malahide, Dublin.[2] As a child, he appeared in school plays, before joining the Gaiety's Youth Theatre Company.[4]
Career
Gleeson started acting in 2006, first appearing alongside his father in The Tiger's Tail directed by John Boorman, which was filmed the year he completed the Leaving Certificate.[2][4] In 2010, Gleeson appeared as Hughie in the first season of Love/Hate, and earned a nomination for an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Television) for the role.[1] He also appeared in the Hollywood film The Eagle. He appeared in the 2012 Academy Award-nominated film Snow White and the Huntsman.[2] Gleeson portrayed the lead role in Standby opposite Jessica Paré in 2014.[2] The same year, he filmed Tiger Raid, based on the Iraq War, in Jordan;[4] it is scheduled for release in 2016. Along with his father Brendan and brother Domhnall, Gleeson appeared in the Enda Walsh play The Walworth Farce in early 2015.[2] He starred as Jimmy in the 2016 Irish drama series Rebellion, based on the 1916 Easter Rising.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | The Tiger's Tail | Connor O'Leary | |
2009 | What Will Survive of Us | John | Short |
2010 | Noreen | Frank Sheehan | Short |
2010 | Wake Wood | Martin O'Shea | |
2011 | The Eagle | Traveller #1 | |
2012 | Snow White and the Huntsman | Gus | |
2013 | Coda | Short; voice role | |
2013 | How to Be Happy | Cormac | |
2013 | Life's a Breeze | Hawk Man | |
2013 | The Stag | Simon | |
2013 | Stay | Liam Meehan | |
2014 | Darkness on the Edge of Town | Virgil O'Riley | |
2014 | Serious Swimmers | Justin | Short |
2014 | Standby | Alan | |
2015 | Black River | ||
2016 | Tiger Raid | Joe | |
2016 | History's Future | Driver | |
2016 | Assassin's Creed | Young Joseph | [2] |
2017 | Logan Lucky | Sam Bang | |
2017 | Mother! | Younger Brother | |
2017 | Phantom Thread | Dr. Robert Hardy | |
2019 | Hellboy | Merlin |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Trouble in Paradise | Randy Little | 2 episodes |
2007–2009 | Single-Handed | Cathal | 7 episodes |
2010 | Love/Hate | Hughie Power / Hughie | 4 episodes |
2011 | Primeval | Ray Lennon | 1 episode |
2012 | Immaturity for Charity | Various | Television movie |
2014 | Quirke | Sinclair | 3 episodes |
2015 | Stonemouth | Powell Imrie | 2 episodes |
2016 | Rebellion | Jimmy Mahon | 5 episodes |
2018 | Taken Down | Wayne Deevy | 6 episodes |
2018 | The Bisexual | Gabe | 6 episodes |
2019 | Resistance | Jimmy Mahon | 5 episodes |
2019 | Peaky Blinders | Jimmy McCavern | Series 5 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result | Work |
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2011 | Irish Film and Television Awards | Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Television | Nominated | Love/Hate[1] |
References
- "WINNERS OF THE 8TH ANNUAL IRISH FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS". Irish Film and Television Academy. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
- Meager, John (3 January 2016). "Rising to the challenge - actor Brian Gleeson". Irish Independent. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
- White, Hilary (29 January 2017). "Stepping out of the shadows... Rory Gleeson". Irish Independent.
- White, Hilary A. (24 November 2014). "Cinema: Standby for takeoff with actor Brian Gleeson". Irish Independent. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
External links
- Brian Gleeson at IMDb
- Elaine McCahill (10 September 2014). "Brian Gleeson's new movie is a love letter to his home city". Irish Independent.