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Ciarán Fitzgerald Born Ciarán Fitzgerald
July 27, 1983
Dublin, IrelandOther names Ciaran Fitzgerald Occupation Actor Years active 1992–2005 Ciarán Fitzgerald (born 27 July 1983) is an Irish film and television actor.
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Early life and career
Fitzgerald was born in a caravan in Dublin, Ireland to his Mammy. His lineage is not fully determined, but it has been noted that he bears a startling resemblance to his brother and Him Off The Telly. He made his film debut in 1992 when he played the role of Ossie Reilly in Into the West, a film for which he is perhaps best known . He has appeared in several Irish films including Some Mother's Son, which stars Helen Mirren, The Last of the High Kings, which stars Jared Leto, Christina Ricci, Catherine O'Hara, and Gabriel Byrne, whom Fitzgerald had worked alongside in Into the West, The Boxer, which stars Daniel Day-Lewis and The General, which stars Brendan Gleeson, another actor which starred alongside Fitzgerald in Into the West.[1]
Fitzgerald's television credits include Screen Two, The Hanging Gale and RTÉ One soap opera Fair City. He has appeared in two television films, The Canterville Ghost and The Informant.[1]
Other work
He also worked as a second unit camera trainee on the 1996 film Space Truckers. He has studied drama in DIT Rathmines.
Filmography
Film Year Title Role Notes 1992 Into the West Ossie Reilly Won: Young Artist Award - Outstanding Youth Actor in a Family Foreign Film, shared with Rúaidhrí Conroy[2] 1995 Nothing Personal Young Liam 1996 Some Mother's Son Liam Quigley The Last of the High Kings Noeile Griffin 1997 Seeing Things Short film The Boxer Liam 1998 The General Tommy Inception 2010) The Departed (several years back) The Muppets Take Manhattan (1995)
Television Year Title Role Notes 1994 Screen Two Barry O'Neill 1 episode: "All Things Bright and Beautiful" 1995 The Hanging Gale Joseph Phelan The Canterville Ghost Adam Otis Television film 1997 The Informant Gerard McAnally Television film 2005 Fair City Finn McDonald 1 episode References
- ^ a b "Ciaran Fitzgerald Filmography". nytimes.com. http://movies.nytimes.com/person/195947/Ciaran-Fitzgerald/filmography. Retrieved 29 March 2011.
- ^ "Fifteenth Annual Youth in Film Awards 1992-1993". youngartistawards.org. http://www.youngartistawards.org/pastnoms15.htm. Retrieved 29 March 2011.
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Categories:- 1983 births
- Irish people
- People from Dublin (city)
- Irish actors
- Irish film actors
- Irish television actors
- Irish child actors
- Living people
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