Ciarán Hinds

Ciarán Hinds (/ˈkɪərən ˈhndz/;[1] born 9 February 1953) is a Northern Irish actor.[2][3] A versatile performer who often plays villainous roles in feature films such as The Sum of All Fears, Road to Perdition, Munich, There Will Be Blood, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Frozen, Silence, Red Sparrow, Justice League, First Man, Frozen II & The Man In The Hat.

Ciarán Hinds
Hinds in 2008
Born (1953-02-09) 9 February 1953
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Alma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art (1975)
OccupationActor
Years active1975–present
Partner(s)Hélène Patarot (1987–present)
ChildrenAoife Hinds

His television roles include Gaius Julius Caesar in the series Rome, DCI James Langton in Above Suspicion, and Mance Rayder in Game of Thrones. As a stage actor Hinds has enjoyed spells with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre in London, and six seasons with Glasgow Citizens' Theatre,[4][5] and he has continued to work on stage throughout his career. In 2020, he was listed at number 31 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.[6]

Early life

Hinds was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Brought up as a Catholic[7] in North Belfast, he was one of five children and the only son of his doctor father and schoolteacher and amateur actress mother.

He was an Irish dancer in his youth and was educated at Holy Family Primary School and St Malachy's College. After leaving St Malachy's, he enrolled as a law student at Queen's University, Belfast, but was soon persuaded to pursue acting and abandoned his studies at Queen's to enroll at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art,[8][9][10][11][12] finishing in 1975.[13]

Career

Hinds began his professional acting career at the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre in a production of Cinderella (1976). He remained a frequent performer at the Citizens' Theatre during the late 1970s and through the mid-1980s. During this same period, Hinds also performed on stage in Ireland with the Abbey Theatre, the Field Day Theatre Company, the Druid Theatre, the Lyric Players' Theatre and at the Project Arts Centre. In 1987, he was cast by Peter Brook in The Mahabharata, a six-hour theatre piece that toured the world, and he also featured in its 1989 film version. Hinds almost missed the casting call in Paris due to difficulties renewing his Irish passport.[14] In the early 1990s, he was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

He appeared in the title role of the RSC's production of Richard III in 1993, directed by Sam Mendes, who turned to Hinds as a last minute replacement for an injured Simon Russell Beale. Hinds gained his most popular recognition as a stage actor for his performance as Larry in the London and Broadway productions of Patrick Marber's Tony Award-nominated play Closer. In 1999, Hinds was awarded both the Theatre World Award for Best Debut in New York and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Special Achievement (Best Ensemble Cast Performance) for his work in Closer. He was on stage in 2001 in The Yalta Game by Brian Friel at Dublin's Gate Theatre. He appeared on Broadway in The Seafarer by Conor McPherson, which ran at the Booth Theatre from December 2007 through March 2008. In February 2009 he took the leading role of General Sergei Kotov in Burnt by the Sun by Peter Flannery at London's National Theatre.[15] Hinds returned to the stage later in 2009 with a role in Conor McPherson's play The Birds, which opened at Dublin's Gate Theatre in September 2009.

Hinds made his feature film debut in John Boorman's Excalibur in 1981. He played Captain Frederick Wentworth in Jane Austen's Persuasion in 1995, Jonathan Reiss in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life and John Traynor in Veronica Guerin, both in 2003, and Firmin in the film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera in 2004. Hinds also played Carl, a professional assisting a group of assassins, in Steven Spielberg's political thriller, Munich in 2005. In 2006, he appeared in Michael Mann's film adaptation of the 80's television show, Miami Vice, and as Herod the Great in The Nativity Story.[16] In the 2006 film Amazing Grace, Hinds portrayed Sir Banastre Tarleton, one of the chief opponents of abolition of the slave trade in Parliament. He starred in Margot at the Wedding, alongside Nicole Kidman, Jack Black and Jennifer Jason Leigh, in a comedy-drama about family secrets and relationships. He also appeared in 2007's There Will Be Blood, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

On television, Hinds portrayed Gaius Julius Caesar in the first season of BBC/HBO's series, Rome in 2006. He has also been featured in a number of made-for-television films, including the role of Michael Henchard in Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge in 2004, for which he received the Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series. Additional television performances include Edward Parker-Jones in the crime drama series Prime Suspect 3 (1993), Abel Mason in Dame Catherine Cookson's The Man Who Cried (1993), Jim Browner in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes episode "The Cardboard Box" (1994), Fyodor Glazunov in the science fiction miniseries Cold Lazarus (1996), Edward Rochester in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre (1997), the Knight Templar Brian de Bois-Guilbert in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe (1997) and a portrayal of the French existentialist Albert Camus in Broken Morning (2003).

Hinds was featured in two notable television docudramas: Granada Television's docudrama Who Bombed Birmingham? (1990) in which Hinds portrayed Richard McIlkenny, a Belfastman falsely imprisoned for an IRA bombing; and HBO's docudrama Hostages (1993), where he portrayed Irish writer and former hostage Brian Keenan. Hinds starred opposite Kelly Reilly in Above Suspicion, a TV adaptation of Lynda La Plante's detective story, which was broadcast in the United Kingdom in January 2009; he returned for the sequels The Red Dahlia (2010), Deadly Intent (2011) and Silent Scream (2012). Hinds has performed in audiobook and radio productions as well. He performed as Valmont in the BBC Radio production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and also narrated the Penguin Audiobook Ivanhoe. He also performed in Antony and Cleopatra and The Winter's Tale as part of The Complete Arkangel Shakespeare, an audio production of Shakespeare's plays which won the 2004 Audie Award for Best Audio Drama. He read the short story "A Painful Case" for the Caedmon Audio version of James Joyce's Dubliners.

Hinds played the role of Albus Dumbledore's brother Aberforth in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, the final film in the Harry Potter series. Also in 2011, he appeared as David Peretz in the 1997 sections of The Debt alongside Helen Mirren and Tom Wilkinson. Hinds played Roy Bland in the 2011 adaptation of the John le Carré's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.

In September 2011, Hinds returned to the Abbey Theatre in Dublin to star as Captain Jack Boyle in a revival of Seán O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock, alongside Sinéad Cusack as Juno. The production transferred to the National Theatre of Great Britain in November 2011 for a three-month run. He played "Jim" in the film The Shore (2011), written and directed by Terry George. The Shore won the Best Short Film, Live Action category at the 84th Annual Academy Awards (The Oscars) in 2012.

In 2013, he was cast as the wildling leader Mance Rayder in Season 3 of the HBO television series Game of Thrones.[17] He reprised this role in Season 4, and reprised it once more in Season 5.[18] On Broadway at The Richard Rodgers Theater in New York, he was Big Daddy to Scarlett Johansson in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, which began previews on 18 December 2012 and opened on 17 January 2013.[19][20][21]

In the summer of 2013, he performed at the Donmar Warehouse in London in the premiere production of The Night Alive, a play by Conor McPherson, which transferred in November 2013, with Hinds in the lead role, to the Atlantic Theater Company in New York.

In 2015, he was in Hamlet alongside Benedict Cumberbatch at the London Barbican, playing King Claudius. He appeared the following year as Deputy Governor Danforth in the Broadway production of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible alongside Saoirse Ronan and Ben Whishaw.[22]

In 2018 he shot the film "The Thin Man" which has since been retitled "The Man In The Hat" [23] in France directed by Oscar-winning composer Stephen Warbeck.[24]

Hinds played giant-sized villain Steppenwolf in Zack Snyder's 2017 superhero film Justice League. Disappointed with the reshoots and changes made by Joss Whedon, Hinds was vocal about his hopes for the release of Snyder's cut, calling it superior to the final theatrical cut.[25] In 2020 Warner Bros. announced their plans to release Zack Snyder's Justice League on the WarnerMedia Entertainment streaming service HBO Max sometime in 2021. The film will restore many scenes including those of Hinds which were not featured in Whedon's version.[26]

Personal life

Hinds lives in Paris with Vietnamese-born actress and designer, Hélène Patarot. They met in 1987 while in the cast of Peter Brook's production of The Mahabharata and have a daughter, Aoife Hinds, born in 1991, who is also an actress,[27][28] and has appeared in Derry Girls and Normal People.[29]

Hinds is a friend of Liam Neeson and served as a pallbearer at the funeral of Neeson's wife, actress Natasha Richardson, in upstate New York in 2009.[30]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981ExcaliburKing LotCredited as Ciaran Hinds
1989The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her LoverCory
1991December BrideFrank Echlin
1993The Man Who CriedAbel Mason
1995PersuasionCaptain Frederick Wentworth
1995Circle of FriendsProfessor Flynn
1996Mary ReillySir Danvers CarewCredited as Ciaran Hinds
1996Some Mother's SonDanny Boyle
1997The Life of StuffDavid Arbogast
1997Oscar and LucindaRev. Dennis HassetCredited as Ciaran Hinds
1998Titanic TownAidan McPhelimy
1999The Lost SonCarlos
1999The Lost LoverAdam
2000Jason and the ArgonautsKing Aeson
2000The Weight of WaterLouis Wagner
2002The Sum of All FearsPresident Alexander Nemerov
2002Road to PerditionFinn McGovern
2003Veronica GuerinJohn Traynor
2003Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of LifeJonathan Reiss
2003Calendar GirlsRod
2003The StatementPochon
2004Mickybo & MeJonjo's Da
2004The Phantom of the OperaRichard Firmin
2005MunichCarl
2006Miami ViceFBI Agent John Fujima
2006Amazing GraceLord Tarleton
2006The Tiger's TailFather Andy
2006The Nativity StoryKing Herod
2007Hallam FoeJulius Foe
2007Margot at the WeddingDick Koosman
2007There Will Be BloodFletcher Hamilton
2008In BrugesThe PriestUncredited
2008Miss Pettigrew Lives for a DayJoe Blomfield
2008Stop-LossRoy King
2008CashBarnes
2008The Tale of DespereauxBotticelliVoice role
2009Race to Witch MountainHenry Burke
2009The EclipseMichael FarrBest Actor Award 2009 – Tribeca Film Festival
2009Life During WartimeBill Maplewood
2011Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2Aberforth DumbledoreReplaced Jim McManus, who portrayed the role in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2011The DebtDavid Peretz
2011The RiteFather Xavier
2011Salvation BoulevardJim Hunt
2011Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyRoy Bland
2011The ShoreJim
2011Ghost Rider: Spirit of VengeanceRoarke / Mephistopheles /
the Devil
Replaced Peter Fonda, who portrayed the role in Ghost Rider.
2012The Woman in BlackSam Daily
2012John CarterTardos Mors
2013Closed CircuitDevlin
2013The SeaMax Morden
2013The Disappearance of Eleanor RigbySpencer Ludlow
2013FrozenGrand PabbieVoice role
2013McCanickQuinn
2015Last Days in the DesertFather
2015Hitman: Agent 47Dr Litvenko
2015The Driftless AreaNed
2016Bleed for ThisAngelo Pazienza
2016SilenceFather Valignano
2017AxisJimVoice role
2017Woman Walks AheadJames McLaughlin
2017Justice LeagueSteppenwolfVoice and motion capture
2018Red SparrowColonel Zakharov
2018Elizabeth HarvestHenry
2018First ManRobert R. Gilruth
2019Frozen IIGrand PabbieVoice role
2020The Man In The HatThe Man In The Hat
TBABelfastPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Our BoysBrother
1989The MahabharataAshwathama
1990Who Bombed Birmingham?Richard McIlkenny
1990The Play on OneMartin PittEpisode: "Yellowbacks"
1992Perfect ScoundrelsJack VosperSeason 3, episode 6: "The Good-Bye Look"
1992Between the LinesDet. Insp. Micky FlynnSeason 1, episode 1: "Private Enterprise"
1992HostagesBrian Keenan
1993The Man Who CriedAbel Mason
1993Prime Suspect 3Edward Parker-Jones
1993Soldier, SoldierClive HickeySeason 3, episode 7: "Trouble and Strife"
1994The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesJim BrownerSeason 1, episode 6: "The Cardboard Box"
1994A Dark-Adapted EyePaolo
1994SeaforthJohn StaceyTV series
1995Rules of EngagementCambell Ferguson
1995The AffairEdward Leyland
1996Testament: The Bible in AnimationLucifer / SatanEpisode: "Creation and the Flood"
Voice only
1996Tales from The CryptJack LynchSeason 7, episode 11: "Confession"
1996Cold LazarusFyodor
1997Jane EyreEdward Rochester
1997IvanhoeBrian de Bois-Guilbert
1998Getting HurtCharlie Cross
2000Jason and the ArgonautsKing Aeson
2000The SleeperFergus Moon
2000Thursday the 12thMarius Bannister
2003Broken MorningAlbert Camus
2004The Mayor of CasterbridgeMichael HenchardCredited as Ciaran Hinds
2005RomeGaius Julius Caesar
2009Above SuspicionDCI James Langton
2010Above Suspicion: The Red DahliaDCI James Langton
2011Above Suspicion: Deadly IntentDCS James Langton
2012Above Suspicion: Silent ScreamDCS James Langton
2012Political AnimalsBud Hammond
2013–2015Game of ThronesMance Rayder5 episodes
2016ShetlandMichael MaguireSeries 3 (6 episodes)
2016LEGO Frozen Northern LightsGrand PabbieVoice role; special
2018The TerrorJohn Franklin[31]Miniseries; 3 episodes

Theatre

Year Title Role Playwright Director Theatre Notes
1975 The Seagull Konstantin (Kostya) Anton Chekhov Peter Watson Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
1975 Arden of Faversham Black Will Anonymous Geoff Bullen Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
1975 Hamp Prosecutive officer John Wilson Euan Smith Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
1975 Objections to Sex and Violence Arrogant pseudo-intellectual Caryl Churchill Caryl Churchill Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
1976 When Thou Art King John Barton John Barton Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
1976 The Night of the Iguana Nonno Tennessee Williams Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
1976–77 Cinderella Albert the Horse, Courtier Sid Colin, David Wood Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1976–77 The Country Wife Mrs. Dainty Fidget William Wycherley Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1976–77 The Importance of Being Earnest Lane Oscar Wilde Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1976–77 Macbeth Malcolm, Third Murderer William Shakespeare Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1976–77 Chinchilla Tancredi Robert David MacDonald Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1976–77 Figaro A policeman, a lawyer Pierre de Beaumarchais Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1977–78 Semi-Monde Freddy Palmer Noël Coward Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1977–78 Vautrin Joseph Honoré de Balzac Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1977–78 Loot McLeavy Joe Orton Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1977–78 Mother Goose Villager Myles Rudge Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1977–78 No Orchids for Miss Blandish Johnny Frisk Robert David MacDonald, James Hadley Chase Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1977–78 Painter's Palace of Pleasure Giovanni John Ford, John Webster Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1977–78 Equus Peter Shaffer Lyric Theatre, Belfast
1978–79 The Threepenny Opera J. J. Peachum Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1978–79 The Seagull Dr. Dorn Anton Chekhov Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1978–79 Dick Whittington The Emperor of Morocco Myles Rudge Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1978–79 Country Life Guglielmo Carlo Goldoni Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1978–79 Whose Life Is it Anyway? Philip Hill (The Solicitor) Brian Clark Tony Dinner Lyric Theatre, Belfast
1978–79 Once a Catholic Derek (a Teddy Boy) Mary O'Malley Michael Poynor Lyric Theatre, Belfast
1979 The Death of Humpty Dumpty Doctor J. Graham Reid Patrick Mason Abbey/Peacock Theatres, Dublin
1979–80 The Ha'penny Place Hare Krishna/Yehudi Jim Sheridan Peter Sheridan Project Arts Centre, Dublin
1979–80 The Liberty Suit Peter Sheridan Jim Sheridan Project Arts Centre, Dublin
1980–81 The Battlefield Faustino Carlo Goldoni Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1980–81 The Caucasian Chalk Circle Shauva (The Policeman), Prince Georgi Bertolt Brecht Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1980–81 Don Juan Father Juan Robert David MacDonald Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1980–81 Desperado Corner Frank Shaun Lawton Di Trevis Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1980–81 Madame Louise Bishop of Porchester Vernon Sylvaine Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1981 Bent Greta/George Martin Sherman Michael Scott Project Arts Centre, Dublin
1981 Krieg Jet Liam Lynch Patrick Mason Project Arts Centre, Dublin
1981 The Seagull Konstantin (Kostya) Anton Chekhov, Thomas Kilroy Patrick Mason Grand Opera House, Belfast
1982 Curse of the Starving Class Sam Shepard Project Arts Centre, Dublin
1982 On Baile's Strand Cuchulain James Ellis, W.B. Yeats Christopher Fitz-Simon Belltable Arts Centre, Limerick
1982 Waiting for Godot Estragon Samuel Beckett Ben Barnes Belltable Arts Centre, Limerick
1982 Blood and Ice Byron/The Monster Liz Lochhead Kenny Ireland Traverse Theatre Company, Edinburgh
1982–83 The Roman Actor Paris Philip Massinger Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1982–83 Red Roses for Me Brennan O' the Moor Seán O'Casey Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1982–83 Torquato Tasso Antonio Montecatino Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1982–83 The Mother Savely Bertolt Brecht Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1982–83 The Impresario from Smyrna Maccario Carlo Goldoni Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1982–83 The Merchant of Venice Antonio William Shakespeare Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1982–83 Arms and the Man Nicola, man-servant George Bernard Shaw Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1982–83 Sirocco Tonio Noël Coward Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1982–83 Webster Webster Robert David MacDonald Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1983 The Last Days of Mankind A Man of Government Karl Kraus Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1983 Rosenkavalier Valzacchi Hugo von Hofmannsthal Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1983 Juno and the Paycock Captain Jack Boyle Seán O'Casey Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1983 Oroonoko Lieutenant Governor Thomas Southerne Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1983 Indian Summer Cathal Dillon Jennifer Johnston Robert Cooper Lyric Theatre, Belfast
1984 The White Devil Lodovico John Webster Philip Prowse Greenwich Theatre, London
1984 The Way of the World Fainall William Congreve Giles Havergal Greenwich Theatre, London
1984 The Seagull Trigorin Anton Chekhov Philip Prowse Greenwich Theatre, London
1984 The Riot Act (Antigone) Chorus leader Tom Paulin Stephen Rea Field Day Touring Company, Derry
1984 High Time (School for Husbands) High Tech Derek Mahon Wolk and Long Field Day Touring Company, Derry
1985 Mary Stuart Paulet Friedrich von Schiller Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1985 Blithe Spirit Charles Condomine Noël Coward Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1985 The Plough and the Stars Jack Clitheroe Seán O'Casey Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1985 Arsenic and Old Lace "Uncle" Teddy Joseph Kesselring Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1985 Faust Minister of State Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1985 'Tis Pity She's a Whore Giovanni John Ford Garry Hynes Druid Theatre Company, Galway
1985 The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde John Worthing John Ford, Garry Hynes Druid Theatre Company, Galway
1986 The Representative Pope Pius XII Rolf Hochhuth Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1986 Hidden Fires Clavaroche Alfred de Musset Robert David MacDonald Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1986 The Orphan Castalio Thomas Otway Philip Prowse Greenwich Theatre, London
1986 I Do Like to Be David Shane Connaughton Jeff Teare The Irish Company
1986 Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme George Anderson Frank McGuinness Michael Attenborough Hampstead Theatre, London
1987 Dialann Ocrais/Diary of a Hunger Strike O'Connor Peter Sheridan Peter Sheridan Abbey/Peacock Theatres, Dublin
1987 Mahabharata Adapted by Jean-Claude Carrière Peter Brook Ashwattaman/Nakula World Tour
1988 The Lady from the Sea The Stranger Henrik Ibsen Tom Cairns Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1988 Richard III Richard III William Shakespeare Jon Pope Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company
1989 Cuchulain Cycle Cuchulain W.B. Yeats James W. Flannery Abbey/Peacock Theatres, Dublin
1990–91 The Last Days of Don Juan Don Pedro Tenorio Tirso de Molina, Nick Dear Danny Boyle Royal Shakespeare Company
1990–91 Edward II Roger Mortimer Christopher Marlowe Gerard Murphy Royal Shakespeare Company
1990–91 Two Shakespearean Actors Dion Boucicault Richard Nelson Roger Michell Royal Shakespeare Company
1990–91 Troilus and Cressida Achilles William Shakespeare Sam Mendes Royal Shakespeare Company
1992 Assassins Samuel Byck Stephen Sondheim, John Weidman Sam Mendes Donmar Warehouse, London
1993 Richard III Richard III William Shakespeare Sam Mendes Royal Shakespeare Company
1993 Machinal The Young Man Sophie Treadwell Stephen Daldry Royal National Theatre, London
1995 Simpatico Vinnie Sam Shepard James Macdonald Royal Court Theatre, London
1997 Closer (London production) Larry Patrick Marber Patrick Marber Royal National Theatre, London
1999 Closer (Broadway production) Larry Patrick Marber Patrick Marber Music Box Theatre, New York
2001 The Yalta Game Gurov Anton Chekhov, Brian Friel Karel Reisz Gate Theatre, Dublin
2007 The Seafarer Mr. Lockhart Conor McPherson Conor McPherson Booth Theatre, New York
2009 The Birds Nat Conor McPherson Conor McPherson Gate Theatre, Dublin
2009 Burnt by the Sun Serguei Petrovitch Kotov Peter Flannery Howard Davies Royal National Theatre, London
2011 Juno and the Paycock Captain Jack Boyle Seán O'Casey Howard Davies Royal National Theatre, London
2011 Juno and the Paycock Captain Jack Boyle Seán O'Casey Howard Davies Abbey/Peacock Theatres, Dublin
2013 The Night Alive Tommy Conor McPherson Conor McPherson Donmar Warehouse, London
Atlantic Theater Company, New York
2014 Our Few and Evil Days Michael Mark O'Rowe Mark O'Rowe Abbey/Peacock Theatres, Dublin
2015 Hamlet Claudius William Shakespeare Lynsey Turner Barbican Centre, London
2016 The Crucible Deputy Governor Danforth Arthur Miller Ivo van Hove Walter Kerr Theatre, New York
2017 Girl from the North Country Nick Lane Conor McPherson Conor McPherson The Old Vic
The Noel Coward Theatre
2018 Translations Hugh Brian Friel Ian Rickson Royal National Theatre, London
2020 Uncle Vanya Professor Serebryakov Anton Chekhov Ian Rickson Harold Pinter Theatre Olivier Award-winner Conor McPherson’s new adaptation

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