Domhnall Gleeson Net Worth

Domhnall Gleeson Net Worth is
$5 Million

Domhnall Gleeson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Domhnall Gleeson is an Irish actor, director, and writer. He has acted on both stage and screen, picking up a Tony Award nomination in 2006 for his part in the Broadway production The Lieutenant of Inishmore. He has performed in several shows at Dublin's Gate Theatre, includ...

Full NameDomhnall Gleeson
Net Worth$5 Million
Date Of BirthMay 12, 1983
Place Of BirthDublin, Republic of Ireland
Height6 ft (1.85 m)
ProfessionActor, Screenwriter, Film director
EducationDublin Institute of Technology
NationalityRepublic of Ireland
ParentsBrendan Gleeson, Mary Gleeson
SiblingsBrian Gleeson, Fergus Gleeson, Rory Gleeson
NicknamesDonal Gleeson
NominationsBritish Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Empire Award for Best Male Newcomer, Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor
Movies, Star Wars
TV ShowsYour Bad Self, The Last Furlong
Star SignTaurus
#Trademark
1Red hair
2Tall, slender build
3Irish accent
#Quote
1No one can give me advice on 'Star Wars' because nobody knows what I'm doing in 'Star Wars.'
2I get asked to give stuff to my dad. I'm, like, 'I'm not gonna pass your script to him!' You know? My dad's my dad. I'm not his agent.
3The idea of having dreams that don't come true is really terrifying.
4I did Never Let Me Go (2010) and there were amazing people on that. Brilliant writer, director, cast. That was quite special.
5I do feel a wave come over me when I hear those two words, 'Star' and 'Wars,' said together. I feel tense, shut up, and stare into the middle distance.
6The Coen brothers are amazing; they're special.
7I watched a couple of films I was in and thought, 'Those are pretty close to what we wanted them to be. I feel actually weirdly OK with it all. I can still see flaws in what I'm doing, but I think I delivered. I think I improved the film with my presence.'
8The Olympia was a really special place for me as a kid. I saw Dad perform there so many times, so it means a lot.
9The whole idea with acting is that you take some risks. And if you take some risks, you're really going to mess up sometimes. But it's not OK to mess up a movie; it's not OK to do that just so you can improve as an actor. But film-making takes a little bit of risk in every department.
10There's so many good comic actors that you just take the best of and try and run with it yourself. Try and bring a little bit of yourself to it, too.
11I'm certainly a young actor. I'm certainly those two things. Actually, I'm not even young anymore; I'm 29. So, I'm an actor.
12Life is difficult for everyone; everyone has bad days. Everyone has trouble in their life, because it doesn't matter how rich you are: Sickness and trouble and worry and love, these things will mess with you at every level of life.
13'Black Mirror,' I read that, and I had another offer for a movie at the same time that was a bigger movie, an actual film as opposed to TV, but I said, 'No, it has to be Black Mirror.' And it hadn't been sold to Netflix, hadn't gone abroad at that point - but it's just good work - that's all there is to it.
14I've been interested in the writing/directing thing and really fell into acting by complete accident.
15My mum and my dad have really good taste in movies. My gran would tape them off the TV and write notes about them, rating them.
16In 'Cavalry' I had one scene where I was playing a pretty awful character.
17When I was younger, my father told me not to pigeonhole the way that I perceive myself.
18I don't go to premieres I'm not involved in.
19Yeah, yeah, yeah, time travel's a nightmare. Don't go down that path.
20Really, all I worry about is the work in hand.
21I was in 'Harry Potter,' and nobody on the street recognizes me from that. Nobody on the street has ever stopped me from 'Harry Potter!'
22I find looking forward scary because you might die.
23Punch-Drunk Love (2002) is my favorite movie.
24I got very lucky with 'Harry Potter.' I got that role because I'm a ginger! Red hair was my only qualification!
25I'm not built like a leading man.
26Angelina Jolie is just an extremely talented, generous, nice person to be around and to work with.
27Conventionally handsome is not really where I'm at.
28I stand to learn more working as an actor with really talented people than I do by directing a feature.
29I'm a little bit drifty. I'm a little bit all over the place.
30I like Philip Larkin an awful lot; I really like his view on life, and I really connect to it.
31Doesn't matter if I'm right or wrong - if I'm hungry or hot, I'm probably arguing with someone about something. Especially if that someone is rude.
32My father is just getting better and better, and that speaks so well of the way he approaches the work.
33I did like 'Star Wars' when I was a kid. I saw the prequels first; I didn't see the full original films first all the way through.
34'Pale Fire' by Vladimir Nabokov was bloody hard work but really thrilling.
35Normally, in a film with lots of twists and turns, half of them don't make sense; they're just there for their own sakes.
36It's nice to sit down when you're not working. I try to do it as often as possible.
37'Star Wars' is different to anything I've done before.
38Just because I'm doing 'Star Wars' doesn't mean that'll be the thing that makes people stop me in the street.
39I'm a pessimist by nature, so it's always the worst things that come to mind first whenever you make a decision or have a decision to make.
40Fail again, fail better.
41I tend to play 'tortured' a lot, whether it's physically or emotionally.
42I got to work with Cillian Murphy and my dad, Jim Broadbent and Jodie Whittaker on Perrier's Bounty (2009) It was a small part, but it was really special.
43I think the whole thing is: If it makes sense in your head, the audience will go along with it.
44It's hard to get people up and out to shows, but 'The Walworth Farce' has masses of energy and will attract a crowd who don't always come to the theatre, which is great.
45Portraying as human the people you hear about on the news doing bad things is dangerous. But it's also necessary and important.
46The rom-com genre is not something that necessarily lights my jets.
47I'd seen my dad on stage, and that was fine, but the real excitement was - that was my dad. Even now, when I see his films, he's always my favorite person in the movie.
48Going home, spending time with the family, I feel they're my friends as well, all of them. I look forward to meeting any one of them for a coffee, and when we all get together, I just love it.
49I'd rather do one day on a really cool movie than six months on something crap.
50My dad said, 'If no one was giving me acting work, I'd have to be prepared to create it myself.'
51I worked with the Coen brothers, which had been a dream of mine.
52There is something wonderful about turning up every day and knowing that not just the character but the whole movie kind of rests on your shoulders. And there's great satisfaction when you think it's going well and then real terror when you think it's not.
53Two things are always happening in acting. On the one hand, it's a team sport. We're all pulling together. But on the other, you have to look after your own character. Guard their interests.
54Everyone talks about how we're on our phones all the time, but the fact remains that when I'm away on a film set for two months, I can Skype my family. I remember the phone calls my parents had to make when my dad was away for a while when I was younger - that once-a-week expensive phone call! The time pressure on talking to your father!
55I like films that are gritty and hard-hitting and suspenseful. Thrillers, too.
56I think everybody's got their insecurities and hang-ups. Everybody! Unless you're an idiot.
57When you work with actors, what you're hoping to absorb is good ways to be an actor as opposed to how to handle being famous.
58As an actor, there's very little you can do if people don't want to see you. Just getting yourself into the room to audition is tough.
59The worst thing as an actor is when you're not getting opportunities to try and show what you can do; the best thing is when you get material that really lets you express something and that you're excited about.
60I'm not going to get better as an actor working on bad stuff.
61If there's one person in the world with whom a chemistry read is unnecessary, it's Rachel McAdams.
62I like cashew nuts.
63I'm pleased to say I grew up in a happy family in Dublin. I feel we're very close.
64I've gotten work based on how I look, and I've not gotten work based on how I look. It's all good.
65Most of the time, I do what I'm offered, but after I worked for it. I think I try much harder for the things that scare me and inspire me. The things that scare and inspire you are things that are different from what you did before.
66Often times, I just do a job and tell my agents, 'I'm in lockdown now.' I won't talk to anybody about anything else in the meantime, and I think that's generally the way to go because I also like to have a gap in between jobs.
67Has anybody seen The Notebook (2004) and not cried? I don't know, I don't know if that's the case. It sort of hangs around for a while.
68Though rom-coms aren't necessarily my cup of tea, I was a huge fan of Notting Hill (1999). I laughed a lot, and the romance got to me.
69I'm pretty lowbrow. It's a failing.
70Look at Cillian Murphy: 'Batman,' 'Tron'... those are some heavy-hitting franchises. But he works his way around it. He manages to have a great career and a great life.
71It was when I was on stage that I realized that acting could be such a brilliant job.
72I'd been very certain about not wanting to do the acting thing because of my father. I thought I'd always have the father-son thing of 'He got you the part.'
73[on being cast in Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) I'm incredibly excited, but the only way I can be of value is by ignoring fandom, ignoring the other movies to a certain extent, and just trying to do the best job possible. And I think it will be the same for everyone else.
#Fact
1Competed with his father for Best Supporting Actor at the British Independent Film Awards in 2015. Brendan Gleeson won the category.
2Every film Domnhall appeared in in 2015 subsequently received multiple Academy Award nominations - Brooklyn, Ex Machina, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and The Revenant.
3As of 2016, has appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: True Grit (2010), The Revenant (2015) and Brooklyn (2015).
4Appeared in four films in 2015 and all four titles received nominations at the 88th Academy Awards. The films were: The Revenant (2015), Ex-Machina (2015)_, Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) and Brooklyn (2015). The only other actor to achieve a similar record was Benedict Cumberbatch, who also appeared in four films that were Oscar nominated in 2013 - though he made a fifth movie that wasn't nominated.
5His first name is pronounced "doh-nall" with the "m" being silent.
6Older brother of Irish actor Brian Gleeson, Fergus Gleeson and Rory Gleeson.
72011: Named as one of European films' Shooting Stars by European Film Promotion.
8Has a degree in media arts from the Dublin Institute of Technology.
9Was nominated for a Tony award for Best featured actor in a play for the role of Davey in Martin McDonagh's "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" on Broadway.
10Son of actor Brendan Gleeson and Mary (Weldon) Gleeson.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Peter Rabbit2018filmingMr. McGregor
A Futile & Stupid Gesture2017post-productionHenry Beard
Star Wars: The Last Jedi2017post-productionGeneral Hux
Mother!2017post-production
American Made2017completedMonty Schafer
Crash Pad2017post-productionStensland
Goodbye Christoper Robin2017post-productionA.A. Milne
Catastrophe2017TV SeriesDan
The Tale of Thomas Burberry2016ShortThomas Burberry
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens2016Video GameGeneral Hux (voice)
The Revenant2015Captain Andrew Henry
Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens2015General Hux
Brooklyn2015Jim Farrell
Ex Machina2014Caleb
Unbroken2014/IPhil
Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts2014ShortBill Weasley
Calvary2014Freddie Joyce
Frank2014/IIJon Burroughs
About Time2013/ITim
Black Mirror2013TV SeriesAsh
Immaturity for Charity2012TV MovieVarious
Anna Karenina2012/ILevin
Dredd2012Clan Techie
Shadow Dancer2012Connor
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 22011Bill Weasley
When Harvey Met Bob2010TV MovieBob Geldof
True Grit2010Moon (The Kid)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 12010Bill Weasley
Sensation2010Donal
Never Let Me Go2010Rodney
Your Bad Self2010TV SeriesVarious Characters
Corduroy2009ShortMahon
Perrier's Bounty2009Clifford
A Dog Year2009Anthony Armstrong
Studs2006Trampis
The Last Furlong2005TV SeriesSean Flanagan
Stars2005ShortBrian (voice)
Boy Eats Girl2005Bernard
Six Shooter2004ShortCashier
Rebel Heart2001TV Mini-SeriesByrne

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Immaturity for Charity2012TV Movie writer
Noreen2010Short written by
Your Bad Self2010TV Series writer - 6 episodes
What Will Survive of Us2009Short written by

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Frank2014/IImusic: "Endless Rolling Waves", "Lady in the Red Coat", "Little Boxes" / performer: "Endless Rolling Waves", "Children Building Castles in the Sand", "Band's Playing in my Town", "Lady in the Red Coat", "Little Boxes", "Walking Down the Street", "O, O, O, O, O, O.", "The La La La Song", "Für Elise" uncredited / writer: "Children Building Castles in the Sand", "Band's Playing in my Town", "Walking Down the Street", "O, O, O, O, O, O.", "The La La La Song"
Black Mirror2013TV Series performer - 1 episode

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Noreen2010Short
What Will Survive of Us2009Short

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Watching, Waiting2017Documentary shortHimself
Birthday Stories with Lynn Hirschberg2016TV Series shortHimself
Brooklyn: Featurette2016Video shortHimself / Jim Farrell
Earth's Greatest Spectacles2016TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
The EE British Academy Film Awards2016TV Special documentaryHimself - Presenter
Special Look2015TV SeriesHimself
World Premiere2015TV SeriesHimself
The Late Late Show with James Corden2015TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Made in Hollywood2012-2015TV SeriesHimself
SXSW Flashback 20152015TV Movie documentaryHimself
Ex Machina: Behind the Scenes Vignettes2015Video documentary shortHimself
Through the Looking Glass: Making 'Ex Machina'2015Video documentaryHimself
Harry Potter: The Making of Diagon Alley2014TV Special documentaryHimself
11th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards2014TV SpecialHimself
Anna Karenina: A Story of Epic Love2013Video documentary shortHimself
Creating the Extraordinary World of Anna Karenina2013Video documentary shortHimself
Creating the Stunning Costumes of Anna Karenina2013Video documentary shortHimself
The 60th Annual Tony Awards2006TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Featured Actor in a Play

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
No Small Parts2016TV Series documentaryHimself
Entertainment Tonight2016TV SeriesHimself
The Drunken Peasants2016TV SeriesHux
Ellie Goulding: How Long Will I Love You2013ShortTim
Movie Guide2013TV SeriesTim

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2015IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting Role - FilmFrank (2014)
2013IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Supporting Actor FilmAnna Karenina (2012)
2012Breakthrough PerformerHamptons International Film FestivalAnna Karenina (2012)
2011EFP Shooting StarBerlin International Film FestivalIreland.
2011IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Actor in a Lead Role in TelevisionWhen Harvey Met Bob (2010)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2016Saturn AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USABest ActorEx Machina (2015)
2016IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Actor in a Lead Role - FilmEx Machina (2015)
2016IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting Role - FilmBrooklyn (2015)
2015ACCAAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Cast EnsembleStar Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015)
2015British Independent Film AwardBritish Independent Film AwardsBest Supporting ActorBrooklyn (2015)
2014IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Lead Actor - FilmAbout Time (2013)
2013Empire AwardEmpire Awards, UKBest Male NewcomerAnna Karenina (2012)
2012British Independent Film AwardBritish Independent Film AwardsBest Supporting ActorShadow Dancer (2012)
2011Jury AwardTribeca Film FestivalBest Narrative ShortNoreen (2010)
2007IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBreakthrough TalentStuds (2006)

2nd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2016COFCA AwardCentral Ohio Film Critics AssociationActor of the YearBrooklyn (2015)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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