Ciarán Hinds
Ciarán Hinds | |
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Royal Academy of Dramatic Art | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1975–present |
Works | Full list |
Spouse |
Hélène Patarot (m. 1987) |
Children | Aoife Hinds |
Ciarán Hinds (/ˈkɪərən ˈhaɪndz/;[1] born 9 February 1953) is an Irish actor from Belfast. Hinds is known for a range of screen and stage roles. He has starred in feature films including The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989), Persuasion (1995), Oscar and Lucinda (1997), Road to Perdition (2002), The Sum of All Fears (2002), Munich (2005), Amazing Grace (2007), There Will Be Blood (2007), Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (2008), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), Silence (2016), First Man (2018) and Belfast (2021). He was nominated for an Oscar and BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Belfast.
Known for his distinctively deep voice, Hinds is also known for his voice role as Grand Pabbie, the Troll King in the animated film .
His television roles include Julius Caesar in the series Rome, DCI James Langton in Above Suspicion, Mance Rayder in Game of Thrones, and Captain Sir John Franklin in The Terror. In addition, Hinds appeared in season 3 of Shetland (2016), produced by ITV.
As a stage actor Hinds has spent periods with the
Early life
Hinds was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 9 February 1953.[5][6][7] Raised as a Catholic[8] in north Belfast, he was one of five children and the only son of his doctor father, Gerry, and schoolteacher and amateur actress mother, Moya.[9][10]
He was an
Career
Hinds began his professional acting career at the
He appeared in the title role of the RSC's production of
Hinds made his feature film debut in
On television, Hinds portrayed
in Broken Morning (2003).In 1996, Hinds acted as a police detective in the Tales from the Crypt episode "Confessions".
Hinds was featured in two notable television docudramas:
Hinds played the role of
In September 2011, Hinds returned to the
In 2013, he was cast as the wildling leader
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. He appeared the following year as Deputy Governor Danforth in the Broadway production of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible alongside Saoirse Ronan and Ben Whishaw.[24]
In 2018 he shot the film The Thin Man which has since been retitled The Man in the Hat[25] in France directed by Oscar-winning composer Stephen Warbeck.[26]
In 2017, Hinds portrayed the
In 2021, Hinds appeared as a drug trafficking gangster known as Eamon Cunningham, in the TV drama "Kin". The drama was first broadcast on 9 September 2021 on RTÉ. A second series was commissioned and broadcast 19 March 2023. The BBC aired the series in 2023 in the United Kingdom. The series is also available in the United States of America and Canada on AMC+.
Hinds starred in
Personal life
Hinds lives in Paris with his wife, the French-Vietnamese actress Hélène Patarot. They met in 1987 while in the cast of Peter Brook's production of
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
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1999 | Theatre World Award | Best Debut | Closer | Won | [34] |
Outer Circle Critics Award
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Best Ensemble Cast Performance | ||||
Drama Desk Awards
|
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play | Nominated | [35] | ||
2003 | Irish Film and Television Awards | Best Supporting Actor
|
Veronica Guerin | [36] | |
2004 | Best Actor in a TV Drama | The Mayor of Casterbridge | Won | [37] | |
2007 | Best Actor in a Lead Role on Television | Rome | [38] | ||
Gotham Awards | Best Ensemble Performance | Margot at the Wedding | Nominated | [39] | |
2009 | Tribeca Film Festival
|
Best Actor in a Narrative Feature | The Eclipse | Won | [40] |
2010 | Dublin International Film Festival | Career Achievement Award | — | [41] | |
Irish Film & Television Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Film
|
The Eclipse | Nominated | [42] | |
Gotham Awards | Best Ensemble Performance | Life During Wartime | [43] | ||
2012 | Irish Film & Television Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Film
|
The Debt | [44] | |
Best Actor – Film | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy | ||||
Central Ohio Film Critics Association | Best Ensemble | Won | [45] | ||
Gold Derby Awards
|
Ensemble Cast | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II | Nominated | ||
2013 | Irish Film & Television Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Film | The Woman in Black | [46] | |
OFTA Television Awards | Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series | Game of Thrones | [47] | ||
2014 | Irish Film & Television Awards | Best Lead Actor – Film | The Sea | [48] | |
Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film | Frozen | Won | ||
2017 | Irish Film & Television Awards | Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film
|
Bleed for This | Nominated | [49] |
2018 | Laurence Olivier Awards | Best Actor in a Musical | Girl from the North Country | [50] | |
2021 | Irish Film & Television Awards | Best Actor in a Lead Role – Film | The Man in the Hat | [51] | |
National Board of Review | Best Supporting Actor | Belfast | Won | [52] | |
Palm Springs International Film Festival | Chairman's Vanguard Award | [53] | |||
British Independent Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [54] | ||
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association | Best Supporting Actor | [55] | |||
2022 | Satellite Awards | Best Supporting Actor | [56] | ||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | [57] | |||
Critics Choice Movie Awards
|
Best Supporting Actor | [58] | |||
Best Acting Ensemble | Won | [59] | |||
Hollywood Critics Association
|
Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [60] | ||
Best Ensemble Cast | Won | ||||
Golden Globe Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [61] | ||
Irish Film & Television Awards | Actor in a Supporting Role – Film | Won | [62] | ||
Actor in a Supporting Role – Drama | KIN | ||||
British Academy Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Belfast | Nominated | [63] | |
Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | [64] | |||
2023 | Irish Film & Television Awards | Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Drama | The Dry | Won | [65] |
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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 at IMDb
- Website dedicated to his works on stage and screen
- YouthAction Northern Ireland—Organization supported by Hinds