This month Irish actor Brendan Gleeson is bringing Ireland’s leading men together to make the film version of Flann O'Brien’s masterpiece At Swim-Two-Birds. The dream cast will include Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Cillian Murphy and Colin ...
News / It took me years to get over sexual abuse suffered as altarboy / Click here Irish actor Gabriel Byrne has revealed that miniskirts led him away from the priesthood. Byrne - who plays
Irish actor Gabriel Byrne - who plays Dr. Paul Weston in the HBO smash series "In Treatment" -says it took him years to get over sexual abuse inflicted on him as a child by the Christian Brothers.
I spent last night back in Ireland on January 4th 1904 to be exact. We were in a nice Georgian house on Dublins' south side and we had lots of company and intrigue to keep us ...
Posted by Kelly Fincham at 9/20/2009 10:37 PM EDTWell life is just not fair - Gabriel Byrne missed out on an Emmy tonight as Bryan Cranston won for 'Breaking Bad.'It was the second Emmy for Cranston who said he felt like 'Cindafella' among the ...
Irish Hollywood star Gabriel Byrne says that Ireland's friendly image in America has been blown away by the church sex scandal.
Saoirse Ronan – for years we have bemoaned the lack of an Irish leading lady. Bemoan no more. Oscar material in “The Lovely Bones” and a young woman set for an incredible career in 2010 and beyond. Colin Farrell – “In Bruges” won him his Golden Globe and the Dublin actor is suddenly showing a new maturity and consistency in his roles including in his latest “Crazy Heart” with Jeff Bridges. Expect big things in 2010.
Tom Deignan with the latest Irish happenings in tinseltown.
The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, T.D., announced a major grant for a landmark Irish project in New York on Monday. Minister Martin said that a total of €2.3 ($3.4) million will be provided immediately towards the construction of a state of the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan.
The great review in The New York Times on Monday for "The New Electric Ballroom," the new play by Irish playwright Enda Walsh, further reinforces the remarkable story of Irish success in New York in recent years.