Paddy Considine, born Patrick Considine on September 5, 1973, in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom, embarked on a journey in the world of drama at a young age. He attended Burton College, where he met Shane Meadows, who would later become a close friend and collaborator. Meadows cast Considine in his first feature film role as Morell in A Room for Romeo Brass (1999),a performance that showcased Considine's versatility as an actor.
Considine's success in A Room for Romeo Brass led to further opportunities, including a role in Pawel Pawlikowski's Last Resort (2000) the following year. His portrayal of Johnny in Jim Sheridan's In America (2002) received widespread critical acclaim, solidifying his position as a talented young actor. Considine's range was further demonstrated through his performances in supporting roles in films such as 24 Hour Party People (2002),Born Romantic (2000),and The Martins (2001).
In 2004, Considine co-wrote and starred in the acclaimed film Dead Man's Shoes, which earned him recognition for his portrayal of Richard, a revengeful brother. He also appeared in Pawlikowski's My Summer of Love (2004),playing the role of Phil, a Born-again Christian. Considine's collaboration with Shane Meadows continued, as he co-starred with Russell Crowe and Renée Zellweger in Cinderella Man (2005).
In the following years, Considine appeared in notable films such as Hot Fuzz (2007),The Bourne Ultimatum (2007),and Submarine (2010). He also ventured into writing and directing, making his feature-length directing debut with Tyrannosaur (2011),which earned him a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer.
In his personal life, Considine is married to Shelley and has one child, Joseph.