Aidan Gillen

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Aidan Gillen
Born Aidan Murphy
April 24, 1968 (1968-04-24) (age 40)
Flag of Ireland Dublin, Ireland
Occupation actor
Years active 1987-present

Aidan Gillen (born Aidan Murphy on 24 April 1968) is an Irish stage and screen actor.

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Gillen was born in the Drumcondra suburb of Dublin, Ireland. He began his acting career as a teenager with Dublin Youth Theatre, at the age of 16 playing Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Project Arts Centre,[1] before moving to London.

He is perhaps best known in England for his role as Stuart Alan Jones in the ground-breaking British television series, Queer as Folk, and its sequel, Queer as Folk 2 (for which he was nominated best actor, bafta 2000). American audiences know him best for his role as Tommy Carcetti in HBO's television series The Wire.

Gillen was nominated for a Tony Award for his highly acclaimed Broadway role in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker in 2003. He has also been nominated for an Irish Times Theatre Award for his portrayal of Teach in the Dublin Gate Theatre's 2007 production of David Mamet's American Buffalo appeared as ricky roma in highly acclaimed west end production of mamets "glengarry glen ross" 2007/2008..

He lives in North London.

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[edit] Television

Television includes:[3]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Guardian interview by Mark Lawson, 3 October 2007 [1]
  2. ^ Gillen's programme CV, 2007
  3. ^ Gillen's programme CV, 2007
  4. ^ Gillen's own CV in the Apollo Theatre programme, 2007; checked against and with additional material from Theatre Record and its annual Indexes

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