Brendan Gleeson | |
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Brendan Gleeson at the British Independent Film Awards 2014
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Born |
Dublin, Ireland |
29 March 1955
Nationality | Irish |
Occupation | Actor, director |
Years active | 1989–present |
Spouse(s) | Mary Weldon (m. 1982) |
Children | 4, including Domhnall and Brían Gleeson |
Brendan Gleeson (born 29 March 1955) is an Irish actor. He is the recipient of three IFTA Awards, two BIFA Awards, one Emmy Award and has been nominated twice for a BAFTA Award and three times for a Golden Globe Award.
His best-known performances include supporting roles in films such as Braveheart (1995), Mission: Impossible II (2000), Gangs of New York (2002), 28 Days Later (2002), Troy (2004), as Alastor Moody in the Harry Potter films (2005-11), Albert Nobbs (2011), and Assassin's Creed (2016), and leading roles in films such as In Bruges (2009), The Guard (2011) and, Calvary (2014) and Live by Night (2016). He won an Emmy Award in 2009 for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in the television film Into the Storm.
He is also the father of actors Domhnall Gleeson and Brian Gleeson.
Gleeson was born in Dublin, the son of Pat and Frank Gleeson. Gleeson has described himself as having been an avid reader as a child. He received his second level education at St. Joseph's CBS in Fairview, Dublin where he was a member of the school drama group. After training as an actor, he worked for several years as a secondary school teacher of Irish and English at the now defunct Catholic Belcamp College in North County Dublin, which closed in 2004. He was working simultaneously as an actor while teaching, doing semi-professional and professional productions in Dublin and surrounding areas. He left the teaching profession to commit full-time to acting in 1991.