Noted Irish actor, born on July 11, 1929, in the esteemed city of Dublin, Ireland, began his illustrious acting career at the tender age of eight, gracing the stages of Dublin's Gaiety Theatre with his presence. Throughout his remarkable six-decade-long career, spanning from 1959 to present, he has consistently appeared in a wide range of productions, effortlessly transitioning between theatre, television, and film, bringing to life iconic characters from the works of esteemed playwrights such as Samuel Beckett and William Shakespeare.
Throughout his illustrious career, he has received numerous accolades, including the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Non-Resident Production in 1991 for his captivating performance in "The Playboy of the Western World." Furthermore, he was nominated for a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in 1999 for his memorable role in the critically acclaimed film "Waking Ned Devine" (1998). In addition, he was honored with the ESB Lifetime Achievement Award for his invaluable contributions to the Irish theatre.
Throughout his personal life, he resided in his beloved hometown of Dublin, Ireland, where he passed away on February 12, 2012, at the ripe age of 82. He leaves behind a legacy of love and a family that cherishes his memory. His children, David and Miriam, continue to carry on his legacy, proudly bearing the name of this remarkable individual.