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Gabriel Byrne Gabriel Byrne is an Irish actor. Before becoming an actor, he worked as an archaeologist, cook, bullfighter, and Spanish schoolteacher. When he finally found acting at age 29, he began his career on stage with the Focus Theatre and the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and later joined the Royal Court Theatre and the National Theatre in London.
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Gabriel Byrne Famous for his profoundly gloomy visage, Gabriel Byrne was a latecomer to Hollywood. He married Ellen Barkin, although they are now divorced, and starred in one of the decade's best movies, The Usual Suspects (1995). He co-produced The Brylcreem Boys, which he ... starred in, and took two wildly differing religious roles in 1999: playing a priest in Stigmata and Satan in End of Days.
FOR A DECADE, THE Irish actor Gabriel Byrne has had a journeyman's record in the film industry, always earning respectful notices whether he took big roles in small movies or small roles in big ones. With the exception of the Coen brothers' film "Miller's Crossing," in 1990... any trace of Mr. Byrne's work seemed to evaporate after the first weekend's pitiful grosses.
Gabriel Byrne At 57, Gabriel Byrne has never completely reached movie icon status, choosing instead to do smaller films and plays, he’s been a relatively low-profile but very steady actor for decades. Critics and moviegoers alike have always been attracted to the dark and handsome actor, often calling his performances glowering and intense.
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Gabriel Byrne Whereas many stars are bitten by the acting bug early in life, Gabriel Byrne did not become interested in the craft until he was in his late twenties. Since then, he has worked steadily as a leading and supporting actor in a wide variety of Hollywood and international films, gaining a reputation as one of th e most reliably solid performers on either side of the Atlantic. As a youth, the Dublin-born and bred actor aspired to become a Catholic priest. He was ... sent to a seminary in England, where he studied for four years. His time there came to an abrupt end after the 16-year-old Byrne was caught smoking and expelled. Upon returning to Ireland, he worked at assorted jobs, eventually receiving a scholarship to Dublin's University College.
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Irish actor and film star Gabriel Byrne has starred in over 35 films, including "The Usual Suspects," "Little Women," "Defense of the Realm" and "Miller's Crossing." Equally at home on stage he was nominated for a Tony Award in 2000 for his performance in "A Moon for the Misbegotten" and won critical acclaim for his 2005 Broadway turn as Cornelius Melody in Eugene O'Neill's "A Touch of the Poet." His latest film is "Jindabyne", directed by acclaimed Australian director Ray Lawrence (Lantana) and starring Byrne and Laura Linney. The haunting story, based on a short story ("So Much Water So Close to Home") by Raymond Carver, deals with the turmoil that erupts in a remote town in Australia after Stewart (Byrne) and his friends go on an annual fishing trip in isolated high country and discover the body of a dead Aboriginal girl in the river. Their decision to stay on and fish rather than to immediately make the long trek back to report the death begins a controversy that has far reaching effects.
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