Liam Cunningham

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Liam Cunningham
Born (1961-06-02) 2 June 1961
East Wall, Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Irish
Education St Davids, Artane, Dublin
Occupation Actor,
Director,
Producer,
Electrician
Years active 1992present
Spouse(s) Colette Cunningham;
Children 3

Liam Cunningham (born 2 June 1961) is an Irish stage and screen actor. He is best known for his roles in the films A Little Princess, Jude, Dog Soldiers, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Hunger, Centurion, Clash of the Titans, The Escapist, Black Butterflies and The Guard. He joined the main cast of the HBO epic-fantasy series Game of Thrones, portraying Davos Seaworth, and has reprised his role for the third season.[1] He has been nominated for the London Film Critics' Circle Award, the British Independent Film Award, has won two Irish Film & Television Awards, and shared a BAFTA with Michael Fassbender, for their crime-drama short film Pitch Black Heist.[2][3]

Early life

Cunningham was born in East Wall, which is an inner city area of the Northside of Dublin.[4] He has three sisters and a brother, and was raised in a Roman Catholic household. Cunningham dropped out of secondary school at 15 and pursued a career as an electrician. In the 1980s, Cunningham moved to Zimbabwe for three years where he maintained electrical equipment at a safari park and trained Zimbabwean electricians. After returning to Ireland, Cunningham became dissatisfied with his work as an electrician and decided to pursue his interest in acting. He attended acting classes and began to work in local theatre. He appeared in a production of 'Studs' at The Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn, London.

Career

Cunningham's debut film role came in Into the West, where he played a police officer. His on-screen acting continued with roles in War of the Buttons, and A Little Princess, before making his first major breakout role in Jude, playing Phillotson. He continued with character roles in RKO 281, Falling for a Dancer, Shooting the Past, When the Sky Falls and Stranded. Cunningham came to international prominence with his role as Captain Ryan in the critically acclaimed, independent horror film, Dog Soldiers. Since then, he has starred in acclaimed films roles including, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Hunger, The Guard, Black Butterflies and The Escapist, and in numerous high budget British and American films including The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Clash of the Titans (2010), Centurion, and Harry Brown. On television, he appeared as President Richard Tate in the BBC programme Outcasts.

In 2012, Cunningham joined the main cast for the second season of HBO's acclaimed, award-winning series Game of Thrones, portraying former smuggler Davos Seaworth.[5] He is set to star in The Number Station, alongside John Cusack, which is currently in post-production,[6] and was cast in season 5 of the BBC series Merlin as a sorcerer.[7] He featured in the music video for "High Hopes" by Irish alternative rock band Kodaline from their EP The High Hopes.[8]

Personal life

Cunningham currently resides in Dublin with his wife Colette, with whom he has three children, daughter Ellen and sons Liam Jr. and Sean.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Public Toilet Short
1992 Heaven Only Knows (1992 film)|Heaven Only Knows Paul Clarke Short
1992 Into the West Police Officer
1993 The Sea Short
1994 Undercurrent Greg Laughton
1994 War of the Buttons The Master
1995 A Little Princess Capt. Crewe / Prince Rama
1995 First Knight Sir Agravaine
1996 Jude Phillotson
1997 The Doherty Brothers Connor Doherty Short
1997 The Life of Stuff Alex Sneddon
1998 The Tale of Sweety Barrett Detective Bone
1999 A Love Divided Sean Cloney
2000 When the Sky Falls John Cosgrave (The Runner)
2001 Revelation Father Ray Connolly
2001 The Island of the Mapmaker's Wife John Wyndham
2002 Dog Soldiers Capt. Ryan
2002 The Abduction Club John Power
2003 Mystics Sean Foley
2003 The Crooked Man Hamilton
2004 The Card Player John Brennan
2004 Screwback Harry Short
2005 The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse Director
2005 Breakfast on Pluto 1st Biker
2006 The Wind That Shakes the Barley Dan
2008 The Escapist Brodie
2008 Hunger Father Dominic Moran
2008 Paris Noir Douglas
2008 The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Mad Dog Maguire
2009 Blood: The Last Vampire Michael Harrison
2009 The Tournament Powers
2009 Perrier's Bounty The Mutt
2009 Harry Brown Sid Rourke
2010 Centurion Brick
2010 Clash of the Titans Solon
2010 The Whistleblower Bill Hynes
2011 Pitch Black Heist Liam Short

Executive Producer

2011 The Guard Francis Sheehy-Skelfington
2011 Black Butterflies Jack Cope
2011 The Silence of Joan The English Captain
2011 War Horse The Army Doctor
2012 Safe House Alec Wade
2013 The Numbers Station Grey

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 A Handful of Stars Stapler
1993 Poor Beast in the Rain Danger Doyle
1995 Cracker Stuart Grady
1994-1995 Roughnecks Chris
1997 Police 2020 DCI Billy O'Connell Pilot
1998 Falling for a Dancer Mossie Sheehan
1999 Shooting the Past Christopher Anderson
1999 Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke Alec Cunningham-Reid
1999 RKO 281 Gregg Toland
2000 A Likeness in Stone Bill Armstrong
2001 Rebel Heart Michael Malone Mini-Series
2001 Attila Theodoric I Mini-Series
2002 Stranded David Robinson
2003 Final Demand David Milner
2003 Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness Robert West Mini-Series
2005 Showbands Tony Golden
2005 The Clinic Malcolm Keown
2006 Hotel Babylon Adrian McBride
2006 Showbands II Tony Golden
2006 Murphy's Law Drew Johnstone
2007 Afterlife Jonathan
2007 The Wild West (TV mini-series) Wyatt Earp Mini-Series
2007 Northanger Abbey General Tilney
2007 Anner House Neil Barry
2007 The Catherine Tate Show Father
2009 The Street (TV series) Thomas Miller
2011 Outcasts President Richard Tate
2011 Camelot Colfur
2011 Strike Back: Project Dawn Daniel Connolly
2012 Saving the Titanic Narrator (voice)
2012 Titanic: Blood and Steel Jim Larkin Mini-Series
2012–present Game of Thrones Davos Seaworth
2012 Merlin Ruadan
2013 Doctor Who Captain Zhukov

Awards and nominations

Year Film/Television Award Result
1999 Falling for a Dancer Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Lead Television Role Nominated
1999 A Love Divided Irish Film and Television Award for Best Male Actor in a Lead Film Role Nominated
2006 Showbands II Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role in Television Nominated
2006 Murphy's Law Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a supporting Role in Television Nominated
2006 The Wind That Shakes the Barley Irish Film and Television award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film Won
2008 Hunger London Film Critics' Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor of the Year Nominated
2008 Hunger Irish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film Won
2008 Hunger British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film Nominated
2012 Pitch Black Heist BAFTA Award for Best Short Film Won
2012 The Guard Irish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film Nominated

References

  1. "Liam Cunningham signs for next six season of Game Of Thrones". Independent Women. Retrieved August 18, 2012. 
  2. "Awards for Liam Cunningham". IMDb. Retrieved August 18, 2012. 
  3. "BAFTA: Pitch Black Heist". Latitude Festival. Retrieved August 18, 2012. 
  4. "Falling for an Irish Lad". Irish News, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 27 November 1999 - by Robert McMillen. Retrieved August 18, 2012. 
  5. "Game of Thrones Casts Liam Cunningham as Davos Seaworth". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 19, 2012. 
  6. "The Numbers Station". Matador Pictures. Retrieved August 18, 2012. 
  7. "Liam Cunningham cast in BBC’s Merlin". Irish Film and Television Network. Retrieved August 19, 2012. 
  8. "Kodaline - High Hopes". 

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