Ciarán Hinds






























Ciarán Hinds

Ciaran hinds.jpg
Hinds in 2008

Born
(1953-02-09) 9 February 1953 (age 65)

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Occupation Actor
Years active 1975–present
Partner(s) Hélène Patarot (1987–present)
Children 1

Ciarán Hinds (/ˈkɪərən ˈhndz/;[1] born 9 February 1953) is an Irish[2][3] actor. A versatile character actor, he has featured in films such as Road to Perdition, Munich, There Will Be Blood, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Frozen, Silence, Red Sparrow, and Justice League, in which he portrayed the main antagonist Steppenwolf.


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.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography


    • 4.1 Film


    • 4.2 Television




  • 5 Theatre


  • 6 References


  • 7 Further reading


  • 8 External links





Early life


Hinds was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Brought up as a Catholic[6] 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,[7][8][9][10][11] finishing in 1975.[12]



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.[13] 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.[14] 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.[15] 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.[citation needed]


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.[16] He reprised this role in Season 4, and reprised it once more in Season 5.[17] 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 opened on 17 January 2013,[18][19][20] and had previews on 18 December 2012.


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.


In 2016, he appeared as Deputy Governor Danforth in the Broadway production of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible alongside Saoirse Ronan and Ben Whishaw.[21]


Hinds played giant-sized villain Steppenwolf in Zack Snyder's 2017 superhero film Justice League. Disappointed with the reshoots and changes imposed by Joss Whedon, Hinds was vocal about his hopes for the release of Snyder's cut, calling it superior to the final theatrical cut.[citation needed]



Personal life


Hinds lives in Paris with Hélène Patarot. They met in 1987 while in the cast of Peter Brook's production of The Mahabharata and have a daughter, Aoife, born in 1991.[22]


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.[23]



Filmography



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Year Title Role Notes
1981 Excalibur King Lot Credited as Ciaran Hinds
1989 The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover Cory
1991 December Bride Frank Echlin
1993 The Man Who Cried Abel Mason
1995 Circle of Friends Professor Flynn
1996 Mary Reilly Sir Danvers Carew Credited as Ciaran Hinds
1996 Some Mother's Son Danny Boyle
1997 The Life of Stuff David Arbogast
1997 Jane Eyre Edward Fairfax Rochester
1997 Oscar and Lucinda Rev. Dennis Hasset Credited as Ciaran Hinds
1998 Titanic Town Aidan McPhelimy
1999 The Lost Son Carlos
1999 The Lost Lover Adam
2000 Jason and the Argonauts King Aeson
2000 The Weight of Water Louis Wagner
2002 The Sum of All Fears President Alexander Nemerov
2002 Road to Perdition Finn McGovern
2003 Veronica Guerin John Traynor
2003 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life Jonathan Reiss
2003 Calendar Girls Rod
2003 The Statement Pochon
2004 Mickybo & Me Jonjo's Da
2004 The Phantom of the Opera Richard Firmin
2005 Munich Carl
2006 Miami Vice FBI Agent John Fujima
2006 Amazing Grace Lord Tarleton
2006 The Tiger's Tail Father Andy
2006 The Nativity Story King Herod
2007 Hallam Foe Julius Foe
2007 Margot at the Wedding Dick Koosman
2007 There Will Be Blood Fletcher Hamilton
2008 In Bruges The Priest Uncredited
2008 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Joe Blomfield
2008 Stop-Loss Roy King
2008 Cash Barnes
2008 The Tale of Despereaux Botticelli Voice role
2009 Race to Witch Mountain Henry Burke
2009 The Eclipse Michael Farr Best Actor Award 2009 – Tribeca Film Festival
2009 Life During Wartime Bill Maplewood
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Aberforth Dumbledore Replaced Jim McManus, who portrayed the role in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2011 The Debt David Peretz
2011 The Rite Father Xavier
2011 Salvation Boulevard Jim Hunt
2011 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Roy Bland
2011 The Shore Jim
2011 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Roarke / Mephistopheles /
the Devil
Replaced Peter Fonda, who portrayed the role in Ghost Rider.
2012 The Woman in Black Sam Daily
2012 John Carter Tardos Mors
2013 Closed Circuit Devlin
2013 The Sea Max Morden
2013 The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Spencer Ludlow
2013 Frozen Grand Pabbie Voice role
2013 McCanick Quinn
2015 Last Days in the Desert Father
2015 Hitman: Agent 47 Dr. Litvenko
2015 The Driftless Area Ned
2016 Bleed for This Angelo Pazienza
2016 Silence Father Valignano
2017 Axis Jim Voice role
2017 Woman Walks Ahead James McLaughlin
2017 Justice League Steppenwolf Voice and motion capture
2018 Red Sparrow Colonel Zakharov
2018 Elizabeth Harvest Henry
2018 First Man Robert R. Gilruth


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Year Title Role Notes
1981 Our Boys Brother
1989 The Mahabharata Ashwathama
1990 Who Bombed Birmingham? Richard McIlkenny
1990 The Play on One Martin Pitt Episode 16: "Yellowbacks"
1992 Perfect Scoundrels Jack Vosper Season 3, episode 6: "The Good-Bye Look"
1992 Between the Lines Det. Insp. Micky Flynn Season 1, episode 1: "Private Enterprise"
1992 Hostages Brian Keenan
1993 The Man Who Cried Abel Mason
1993 Prime Suspect 3 Edward Parker-Jones
1993 Soldier, Soldier Clive Hickey Season 3, episode 7: "Trouble and Strife"
1994 The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Jim Browner Season 1, episode 6: "The Cardboard Box"
1994 A Dark-Adapted Eye Paolo
1994 Seaforth John Stacey TV series
1995 Rules of Engagement Cambell Ferguson
1995 The Affair Edward Leyland
1995 Persuasion Captain Frederick Wentworth
1996 Testament: The Bible in Animation Lucifer / Satan Episode: "Creation and the Flood"
Voice only
1996 Tales from The Crypt Jack Lynch Season 7, episode 11: "Confession"
1996 Cold Lazarus Fyodor
1997 Jane Eyre Edward Rochester
1997 Ivanhoe Brian de Bois-Guilbert
1998 Getting Hurt Charlie Cross
2000 Jason and the Argonauts King Aeson
2000 The Sleeper Fergus Moon
2000 Thursday the 12th Marius Bannister
2003 Broken Morning Albert Camus
2004 The Mayor of Casterbridge Michael Henchard Credited as Ciaran Hinds
2005 Rome Gaius Julius Caesar
2009 Above Suspicion DCI James Langton
2010 Above Suspicion: The Red Dahlia DCI James Langton
2011 Above Suspicion: Deadly Intent DCS James Langton
2012 Above Suspicion: Silent Scream DCS James Langton
2012 Political Animals Bud Hammond
2013–2015 Game of Thrones Mance Rayder 5 episodes
2016 Shetland Michael Maguire Series 3 (6 episodes)
2016 LEGO Frozen Northern Lights Grand Pabbie Voice role; special
2018 The Terror
John Franklin[24]
Miniseries; 3 episodes


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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

Bertold 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

William Butler 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



References





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Further reading




  • Ciarán Hinds, entretien réalisé par Andréa Grunert,le 16 décembre 2008 http://www.objectif-cinema.com (March 2009) p. 1–10. [Interview/French]

  • GRUNERT, Andrea. "Ciarán Hinds: Exkursionen ins Reich des Phantastischen" Enzyklopädie des Phantastischen Films. 98th issue. Meitingen: Corian. June 2012. p. 1–11.
    ISBN 978-3-89048-498-3 [German]

  • GRUNERT, Andrea. "Ciarán Hinds, acteur". Jeune Cinéma. issue 361/362. Autumn 2014. p. 62-69. [French]



External links




  • Ciarán Hinds on IMDb

  • Website dedicated to his works on stage and screen

  • Youthaction.org Northern Ireland Organization Supported by Hinds









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