Aidan Gillen
Irish actor
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2023 | Played two significant roles: Val Barber in 'Barber' and James Joyce in 'Dance First' |
2022 | Continued performance of 'Faith Healer' at the Abbey Theatre as Frank Hardy |
2022 | Appeared in two additional roles: as a Butler in 'That Dirty Black Bag' and as Small Man (voice) in a 'Chicago Party Aunt' episode |
2021 | Aidan Gillen played the role of Frank Hardy in 'Faith Healer' at the Abbey Theatre |
2021 | Began roles in two series: 'Kin' as Frank Kinsella (16 episodes until 2023) and 'Killers of the Cosmos' as a gumshoe detective (voice role in 6 episodes) |
2021 | Starred as Jack Blackwell in the film 'Those Who Wish Me Dead' |
2021 | Started role as Milo Sunter in Mayor of Kingstown series. |
2020 | Featured in music videos for Fontaines D.C.'s 'A Hero's Death' and Barry McCormack's 'Distant Shores' |
2019 | Starred in music videos for 'When We Go Out' by Vinci and 'Lived Through This Before' by Barry McCormack |
2019 | Began starring in The History Channel's Project Blue Book, playing Dr. J. Allen Hynek investigating UFO sightings. |
2018 | Portrayed Dave Allen in the television film 'Dave Allen at Peace' |
2018 | Reprised his role as Janson in 'Maze Runner: The Death Cure' |
November 2 2018 | Played Queen's manager John Reid in the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. |
2017 | Won NAVGTR Award for Supporting Performance in a Drama for 'Quantum Break' |
2017 | Appeared in 'Urban Myths' as Timothy Leary in an episode about Cary Grant and Timothy Leary |
2017 | Began portraying Aberama Gold in the BBC series Peaky Blinders. |
2016 | Nominated for Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain for 'Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials' |
2016 | Nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for 'Game of Thrones' |
2016 | Aidan Gillen played Paul Serene in the video game Quantum Break, which also involved motion capture performance |
2016 | Appeared in Mick Flannery's music video for 'Cameo' |
2016 | Played Robert in Sing Street film and provided voice and motion capture for Paul Serene in the video game Quantum Break. |
2015 | Won Empire Hero Award for 'Game of Thrones' |
2015 | Aidan Gillen performed in 'The Dead' at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse |
2015 | Aidan Gillen appeared in 'The Art of War' |
2015 | Played Charles J. Haughey in the series 'Charlie', appearing in 3 episodes |
2015 | Appeared as Janson in Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials film. |
2014 | Nominated for Irish Film and Television Award for Actor in a Supporting Role Television for 'Game of Thrones' |
2014 | Featured in I Draw Slow's music video for 'Valentine' |
2014 | Begins a relationship with singer Camille O'Sullivan. |
2014 | Played Dr. Frank Harte in the film Calvary. |
2013 | Aidan Gillen performed in 'The Last Tycoon', a production on BBC Radio 4 |
2013 | Appeared in 'Mayday' as Everett Newcombe in 5 episodes |
2012 | Won Irish Film and Television Award for Actor in a Lead Role Television for 'Love/Hate' |
2012 | Nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for 'Game of Thrones' |
2012 | Nominated for Irish Film and Television Award for Actor in a Supporting Role Television for 'Game of Thrones' |
2012 | Appeared in the music video for Sigur Rós' song 'Ekki múkk' |
2012 | Portrayed CIA operative Bill Wilson in The Dark Knight Rises film. |
2011 | Won Milan International Film Festival Award for Best Actor for 'Treacle Jr.' |
2011 | Commenced role as Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish in the HBO series Game of Thrones. |
2010 | Nominated for British Independent Film Award for Best Performance by an Actor for 'Treacle Jr.' |
2010 | Aidan Gillen appeared in 'The Poetry of Ireland' |
2010 | Aidan Gillen appeared in two television series - 'Thorne' as Phil Hendricks and 'Identity' as DI John Bloom, each for 6 episodes |
2010 | Began playing John Boy in the RTÉ series Love/Hate. |
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