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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 has a child, James - born September 12, 2003, with his now ex-girlfriend Kim Bordenave. His cremated ashes were given to his family. Farrell was married to Amelia Warner from July to November 2001. It was just before one of these performances — in Davenport, Iowa — that Grant suffered a severe stroke and died in hospital a few hours later. Jackson in S.W.A.T. In the last few years of his life, Grant undertook tours of the USA with his "A Conversation with Cary Grant", in which he would show clips from his films and afterward hold a question-and-answer session with the audience. 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. His fourth marriage was to actress Dyan Cannon, with whom he had his only child, a daughter, Jennifer Grant, who would later become an actress herself.

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. In 1981, he received the Kennedy Center Honors. It ran from 1996 till 2001 with Colin's part running from 1998 to 1999. Although twice nominated for an Academy Award, he never won but was honored in 1970 with a special Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement. 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 the mid-1950s Grant formed his own production company, Grantley Productions, and via a distribution deal with Universal produced some of his finest work, which included Operation Petticoat, Indiscreet, That Touch Of Mink (co-starring Doris Day), and Father Goose. He was born Colin James Farrell in Castleknock, Dublin. In the September, 1959 issue of Look magazine, Grant related how treatment with LSD at a prestigious California clinic -- it was legal at the time -- had finally brought him inner peace after yoga, hypnotism, and mysticism had proved ineffective.

Colin Farrell (born May 31, 1976) is an Irish actor. Howard Hawks was just as devoted, saying that Grant was "so far the best that there isn't anybody to be compared to him". Drinking Crude (1997). Hitchcock, who was notorious for disliking actors, was very fond of Grant, saying that Grant was "the only actor I ever loved in my whole life". Falling for a Dancer (1998). He was a versatile actor, who did demanding physical comedy in movies like "Gunga Din" with the skills he had learned on the stage. The War Zone (1999). Grant was one of Hollywood's top box-office attractions for several decades.

Tigerland (2000). Grant subsequently took that character in a far darker direction in Suspicion, directed by Hitchcock, without somehow losing his charm or his audience's devotion. Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000). These performances solidifed his appeal, and The Philadelphia Story, with Hepburn, established his best-known screen role: the charming if sometimes unreliable man, formerly married to an intelligent and strong-willed woman who first divorced him, then realized that he was — with all his faults — irresistible. American Outlaws (2001). Grant starred in some of the classic screwball comedies, including The Awful Truth with Irene Dunne, Bringing Up Baby with Katharine Hepburn, His Girl Friday with Rosalind Russell and Arsenic and Old Lace with Priscilla Lane. Hart's War (2002). Grant became the surrogate father and had a lifelong influence on her son, Lance Reventlow.

Minority Report (2002). He became an American citizen on June 26th, 1942 and shortly thereafter married the wealthy socialite Barbara Hutton. Phone Booth (2002). After some success in light Broadway comedies, he made it to Hollywood in 1931, where he acquired the name "Cary Grant". The Recruit (2003). Grant traveled with the troupe to the United States in 1920 for a two year tour; when the troupe returned to the United Kingdom, Grant stayed — creating over time that unique accent and persona that mixed working and upper class accents as he supported himself as, among other things, a hawker. Daredevil (2003). After being expelled, in 1918 (from Fairfield School, Bristol) for an incident involving the girls' toilets, he joined the Bob Pender stage troupe.

Veronica Guerin (2003). Grant's unhappy childhood, by his own account, led him to crave applause and attention and to create a new persona that would attract it. S.W.A.T. (2003). Lucky. Intermission (2003). Those traits also come through more directly in many of his performances, in films as different as Suspicion and Notorious, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and tear-jerkers, such as Mr. A Home at the End of the World (2004). That left Archie Leach/Cary Grant with both a certain insecurity in his relations with women and a secretiveness about his inner life that may explain his bravado and charm.

Alexander (2004). He only learned twenty years later that she was still alive. Grant's father never told him the truth, leaving his son abandoned by one parent and betrayed by the other. His mother was removed to a mental institution when Archie Leach was only nine. Born Archibald Alexander Leach in Bristol, he had a confused and unhappy childhood.

He was perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, not only handsome, but witty and charming. Cary Grant (January 18, 1904 – November 29, 1986) was an English-born American film actor. "I have spent the greater part of my life fluctuating between Archie Leach and Cary Grant, unsure of each, suspecting each.". "I probably chose my profession because I was seeking approval, adulation, admiration and affection.".

[Following his failed marriage to Barbara Hutton:] "She thought that she was marrying Cary Grant.". "Everyone wants to be Cary Grant: even I want to be Cary Grant.".