- Fionnula Flanagan
Infobox Actor
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birthname = Fionnghuala Manon Flanagan
birthdate = birth date and age|1941|12|10
birthplace =Dublin, Ireland
spouse = Garrett O'Connor
emmyawards = Outstanding Supporting Actress - Miniseries/Movie
1976 "Rich Man, Poor Man "Fionnula Flanagan (born
December 10 1941 ) is an IrishEmmy Award -winning andTony Award -nominated actress who has appeared on American TV in "Rich Man, Poor Man" and "Murder, She Wrote ", among others, and in various feature films.Biography
Early life
She was born Fionnghuala Manon Flanagan in
Dublin , where she was raised, the daughter of Rosanna (née McGuirk) and Terence Niall Flanagan. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/70/Fionnula-Flanagan.html Fionnula Flanagan Biography (1941-) ] ] She grew up speaking both Irish and English fluently. Although her parents were not native Irish speakers, they wanted Flanagan and her four siblings to learn their indigenous language. Flanagan was educated inSwitzerland andEngland , and she trained at theAbbey Theatre in Dublin, and travelled throughout Europe before settling inLos Angeles in 1968.Career
Flanagan came to prominence in Ireland in 1965 as a result of her role as Máire in the Telefís Éireann production of the
Irish Language play, "An Triail ". For her "outstanding performance" in the part, she won aJacob's Award at the annual presentation ceremony inDublin . ["The Irish Times", "Television awards presented", December 9, 1965] With her portrayal of "Gerty McDowell" in the 1967 film version of "Ulysses", Flanagan established herself as one of the foremost interpreters ofJames Joyce . She made her 1968 Broadway debut inBrian Friel 's "Lovers ", then appeared in such Joycean theatrical projects as "Ulysses in Nighttown " (as "Molly Bloom") and "James Joyce's Women" (1977). The last-named project earned her Critic's Circle awards inLos Angeles andSan Francisco ; it was subsequently filmed in 1988, with Flanagan repeating her portrayal of "Harriet Shaw Weaver". A familiar presence in American television, Flanagan has appeared in severalmade-for-TV movies , among them "The Legend of Lizzie Borden " (1975) starringElizabeth Montgomery , "Mary White" (1977), "" (1984) and "A Winner Never Quits " (1986). She won anEmmy for her work as "Clothilde" in the 1976 network miniseries "Rich Man, Poor Man ".Flanagan's weekly-series stints have included "Aunt Molly Culhane" in "How the West Was Won" (1977), which earned her a second
Emmy Award nomination. She played "Lt. Guyla Cook" in "Hard Copy " (1987) and "Kathleen Meacham", wife of a police chief played byJohn Mahoney in "H.E.L.P. " (1990). Flanagan is also well known for her guest appearances in three of the "Star Trek "spin-off s. She guest starred in the ' episode "Dax", the ' episode "Inheritance" as Data's "mother", and she also appeared as the Vulcan"Ambassador V'Lar" in "". She also recently guest starred in the episode "Flashes Before Your Eyes " of "Lost".Flanagan has also appeared in numerous films, most notably "The Others" opposite
Nicole Kidman , and "Waking Ned Devine ", as well as television series and stage productions - most recently in theEmmy -nominated miniseries, "Revelations ", starringBill Pullman andNatascha McElhone , and in "Transamerica" starringFelicity Huffman . In 2006, Flanagan began a continuing major role in the eleven-episodeShowtime drama "Brotherhood". She plays "Rose Caffee", the mother of fictional Rhode Island State RepresentativeTommy Caffee and gangsterMichael Caffee . "Brotherhood" has been picked up for a second season of 10 episodes to air in the summer of 2007, and Flanagan is slated to reprise her role in the drama. She currently resides inHollywood Hills ,California .Personal life/politics
Flanagan appeared with
Helen Mirren in "Some Mother's Son ", written and directed byTerry George , as the militantly supportive mother of aProvisional Irish Republican Army hunger striker in 1981. Subsequently, she spoke at a memorial hosted bySinn Féin at the Citywest Building inDublin forIrish republicans and their kin who were killed during the latest installment of "the Troubles " inNorthern Ireland .Flanagan and her husband (since 1972), Dr. Garrett O'Connor, also an Irish nationalist, are known to give lavish parties at her
Hollywood Hills home for people in the "Irish community".Filmography
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Paddywhackery " (2007) -Peig Sayers
*"Slipstream" (2007) - Bette Lustig
*"Brotherhood " (2006) - Rose Caffee
*"Four Brothers" (2005) - Evelyn Mercer
*"Transamerica" (2005) - Elizabeth Osbourne
*"The Others" (2001) - Mrs. Bertha Mills
*"Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" (2002) - Aimee Malissa "Teensy" Whitman
*"Waking Ned Divine " (1998) - Annie O'Shea
*"" (1984) - Catarine Towani
*"In the Region of Ice " (1976) - The SisterReferences
External links
*imdb name|id=0001217|name=Fionnula Flanagan
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=86999 Fionnula Flanagan at the Internet Broadway Database]
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