Biography
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Aidan Gillen, born Aidan Murphy, (24 April 1968) in Dublin, is an Irish actor.
Gillen began his acting career as a teenager with Dublin Youth Theatre, before moving to London, where he now lives. He is best known for his role as Stuart Alan Jones in the ground-breaking British television series, Queer as Folk, and its sequel, Queer as Folk 2.
Gillen was nominated for a Tony Award for his highly acclaimed Broadway role in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker in 2003.
He lives in North London with his wife Olivia and their two children.
Filmography
- Guns, Money and Homecooking (2005) (announced) as Tony
- Walk Away and I Stumble (2005) (TV) as Paul
- Trouble with Sex (2005) as Conor
- The Wire (2002) TV Series as Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' J. Carcetti (2004-present)
- Poirot: Five Little Pigs (2003) (TV) as Amyas Crale
- Burning The Bed (2003) as Stephen
- Shanghai Knights (2003) as Lord Nelson Rathbone
- Photo Finish (2003)
- The Final Curtain (2002) as Dave Turner
- Dice (2001) (mini) TV Series as Glenn Taylor
- My Kingdom (2001) as Puttnam
- Lorna Doone (2000) (TV) as Carver Doone
- The Darkling (2000) (TV) as Jeff Obold
- The Low Down (2000) as Frank
- The Second Death (2000) as Pool player 1
- Queer as Folk 2 (2000) (TV) as Stuart Alan Jones
- Buddy Boy (1999) as Francis
- Queer as Folk (1999) TV Series as Stuart Alan Jones
- Amazing Grace (1998) as Young Man
- Mojo (1997) as Baby
- Some Mother's Son (1996) as Gerard Quigley ... aka Sons and Warriors (video catalogue title)
- Gold in the Streets (1996) as Paddy
- Circle of Friends (1995) as Aidan (With Minnie Driver)
- Safe (1993) (TV) as Gypo ... aka Screenplay: Safe (UK: series title)
- Belfry (1993) (TV) as Dominic
- A Handful of Stars (1993) (TV) as Tony
- An Ungentlemanly Act (1992) (TV) as Marine Wilcox
- The Courier (1988)
- The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987) (credited as Aidan Murphy)
Quotes
- "I like the characters I play to be as different as possible. I don't want to be easily recognizable as one thing or another."
- "It's the opposite of child-birth. First you get the baby, THEN you get fucked!"
- "You know those mass-produced pictures of crying boys? I feel like that sometimes. Cheap, bruised."
External links
- aidan-gillen.com, a comprehensive fan site with which Gillen appears to co-operate.
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