Gabriel James Byrne was born in Dublin, Ireland on May
12, 1950. Byrne was the first of six children, his father was a cooper and his
mother a hospital worker. He was raised Catholic and educated by the Irish Christian
Brothers. He spent five years of his childhood in a seminary training to be a
Catholic priest. He later said, "I spent five years in the seminary and I
suppose it was assumed that you had a vocation. I have realized subsequently
that I didn't have one at all. I don't believe in God. But I did believe at the
time in this notion that you were being called." He attended University
College Dublin, where he studied archeology and linguistics, and became
proficient in Irish. He played soccer in Dublin with the Stella Maris Football
Club.
He discovered his acting ability as a young adult. Before
that he worked at several occupations which included being an archaeologist, a
cook, a bullfighter, and a Spanish schoolteacher. He begin acting when he was
29. He began on stage at the Focus Theatre and the Abbey Theatre in Dublin,
later he joined the Royal Court Theatre and the Royal National Theatre in
London.
Byrne came to prominence on the final season of the Irish
television show ‘The Riordans’, later starring in the spin-off series, ‘Bracken’.
He made his film début in 1981 as Lord Uther Pendragon in John Boorman's King
Arthur epic, “Excalibur”.
Byrne did not visit America until he was 37. In 1988,
Byrne married actress Ellen Barkin with whom he has two children. The couple
separated amicably in 1993 and divorced in 1999. Byrne resides in Brooklyn, New
York.
In 2007 Byrne was presented with the first of the newly
created Volta awards at the 5th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.
This was for lifetime achievement in acting. He also received the Honorary
Patronage of the University Philosophical Society, of Trinity College, Dublin
on February 20, 2007. He was awarded an honorary degree in late 2007 by the
National University of Ireland, Galway, in recognition of Byrne's
"outstanding contribution to Irish and international film".
In his return to theater in 2008, he appeared as King
Arthur in Lerner and Loewe's Camelot with the New York Philharmonic which was
featured in a PBS broadcast in the Live From Lincoln Center series in May of
2008.
BYRNE, Gabriel
(Gabriel James Byrne) [5/12/1950,
Dublin, Ireland - ] – producer,
writer, author, singer, theater, film,
TV actor, married to producer, actress Ellen Barkin (Ellen Rona Barkin) (1988-1999)
father of Jack Daniel Byrne [1989- ],
Romy Marion Byrne [1992- ], married to
producer, director, writer, camerawoman Hannah Beth King (2014- ).
Dead Man – 1994 (Charles Ludlow ‘Charlie’ Dickinson)
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