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Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell (born May 31, 1976) is an Irish actor. He was born Colin James Farrell in Castleknock, Dublin.

Colin Farrell attend the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin however he dropped out and got the part of Danny Bryne on the Ballykissangel, a BBC television drama set in Ireland. It ran from 1996 till 2001 with Colin's part running from 1998 to 1999

He then had a number of small roles in various TV shows and movies till he played the part of Private Roland Bozz in Tigerland in 2000. Since then he has been one of Ireland's rising stars in Hollywood, acting alongside some of Hollywood's finest including Bruce Willis in Hart's War, Tom Cruise in Minority Report, Al Pacino in The Recruit and Samuel L. Jackson in S.W.A.T.

Farrell was married to Amelia Warner from July to November 2001. He has a child, James - born September 12, 2003, with his now ex-girlfriend Kim Bordenave.

Filmography

  • Alexander (2004)
  • A Home at the End of the World (2004)
  • Intermission (2003)
  • S.W.A.T. (2003)
  • Veronica Guerin (2003)
  • Daredevil (2003)
  • The Recruit (2003)
  • Phone Booth (2002)
  • Minority Report (2002)
  • Hart's War (2002)
  • American Outlaws (2001)
  • Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000)
  • Tigerland (2000)
  • The War Zone (1999)
  • Falling for a Dancer (1998)
  • Drinking Crude (1997)

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He then had a number of small roles in various TV shows and movies till he played the part of Private Roland Bozz in Tigerland in 2000. Wrong", as an insecure TV host. It ran from 1996 till 2001 with Colin's part running from 1998 to 1999. In 1996, he appeared in Ellen DeGeneres' first starring vehicle, "Mr. Colin Farrell attend the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin however he dropped out and got the part of Danny Bryne on the Ballykissangel, a BBC television drama set in Ireland. In 1993, he played himself in the Simpsons episode "$pringfield." In that episode, he sang the well-known "Jingle Bells (Batman Smells)" although he has yet to record the song commerically. He was born Colin James Farrell in Castleknock, Dublin. In 1991, Goulet starred, along with John Putch and Hillary Bailey Smith, in the unsold television series pilot Acting Sheriff.

Colin Farrell (born May 31, 1976) is an Irish actor. He was absent from the screen for seven years until he was cast by Tim Burton as a houseguest blown through the roof by Beetlejuice and also played himself in Bill Murray's Scrooged (both 1988). Drinking Crude (1997). He recorded the song "Atlantic City (My Old Friend)" for Applause Records in 1982. Falling for a Dancer (1998). His first acting role was in His and Hers (1964), but it was not until an appearance as a singer in Louis Malle's Atlantic City (1981) that Goulet was given critical acclaim. The War Zone (1999). Goulet began working in films in 1962, providing the singing voice of one of the characters in the animated feature "Gay Purr-ee".

Tigerland (2000). Goulet began a recording career with Columbia Records in 1962 which resulted in more than 15 albums. Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000). After Camelot's run, Goulet was booked on The Danny Thomas Show and The Ed Sullivan Show, which made him a household name among American audiences. American Outlaws (2001). Goulet received favorable reviews, most notably for his show-stopping romantic ballad "If Ever I Would Leave You". Hart's War (2002). In October of 1960, Camelot opened in Toronto, briefly ran for a four-week engagement in Boston, and finally opened on Broadway in December of that year.

Minority Report (2002). Lerner and Loewe, impressed by Goulet's talent, signed the virtual newcomer to play the part, opposite Richard Burton's King Arthur and Julie Andrews' Queen Guinevere. Phone Booth (2002). In 1959, Goulet was introduced to librettist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe, who were having difficulty casting the role of Lancelot in their stage production Camelot. The Recruit (2003). He became a semi-finalist in 1952 on CBC-TV’s Pick The Stars which led to other network appearances on shows like Singing Stars Of Tomorrow and Opportunity Knocks. Daredevil (2003). Goulet continued voice training through 1952-1954 with famed oratorio baritone George Lambert and Ernesto Vinci on a Royal Conservatory Of Music scholarship.

Veronica Guerin (2003). Goulet won a scholarship to Toronto's Royal Conservatory of Music, where he studied acting and singing. S.W.A.T. (2003). Soon after, Goulet became a radio announcer for CKUA. Intermission (2003). Turner’s famous voice school in Edmonton and then later studied at Jean Letourneau’s music school. A Home at the End of the World (2004). Joseph's High School and began studying at Herbert G.

Alexander (2004). He would later move to Edmonton, Alberta with his mother where he attended St. The applause terrified him, and for many years left him with a fear of performing. At one family gathering, Goulet's aunts and uncles blacked out his face with a burnt cork, put on his mother's white gloves and he entertained everyone with an Al Jolson impersonation. He began singing when he was five years old.

Robert Goulet (born November 26, 1933) was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, as the only son of French Canadian parents Joseph and Jeannette Goulet. Close to You, Applause Records, 1982. I Never Did as I Was Told, MGM Records, 1976. Today's Greatest Hits, 1970.

Woman, Woman, 1968. Hollywood Mon Amour, 1967. On Broadway Volume 2, 1967. I Remember You, 1966.

On Broadway, 1965. Summer Sounds, 1965. My Love, Forgive Me, 1965. Manhattan Tower, 1964.

Without You, 1964. This Christmas I Spend with You, 1963. In Person, 1963. Annie Get Your Gun, studio cast, with Doris Day, 1963.

The Wonderful World of Love, 1963. Sincerely Yours, 1962. Two of Us, 1962. Always You, 1962.

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