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'''Phelim Drew''' (born 1969) is an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[actor]]. His credits include ''[[My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown]]'' (1989), ''[[Into the West (film)|Into the West]]'' (1992), ''[[Sharpe's Battle (TV programme)|Sharpe's Battle]]'' (1995), ''[[The Nephew]]'' (1998), ''[[Angela's Ashes (film)|Angela's Ashes]]'' (1999), ''[[Bloom (2003 film)|Bloom]]'' (2003), ''[[King Arthur (2004 film)|King Arthur]]'' (2004), ''[[The Escapist (2008 film)|The Escapist]]'' (2008), ''[[Val Falvey, TD]]'' (2009), ''[[Ripper Street (TV series)|Ripper Street]]'' (2014), ''[[Clean Break (TV series)|Clean Break]]'' (2015), ''The Drummer and the Keeper'' (2017), ''[[Dead Still]]'' (2020), ''[[Fair City]]'' (2021), and ''Tales from Dún Draíochta'' (2022). |
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'''Phelim Drew''' (born 1969) is an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[actor]]. |
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==Personal life== |
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Drew is the son of the Irish folk singer [[Ronnie Drew]], one of the founders of [[The Dubliners]]. He graduated at [[Gaiety School of Acting]]. In 1989, Phelim Drew gave his debut as an actor in ''[[My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown]]''. |
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Drew is the son of the Irish folk singer [[Ronnie Drew]], who was one of the founders of [[The Dubliners]].<ref name="love">{{Cite news|url= https://www.independent.ie/style/celebrity/celebrity-features/actor-phelim-drew-i-miss-the-love-of-my-parents/30493094.html |title= Actor Phelim Drew: I miss the love of my parents |author= Ciara Dwyer |work= independent.ie |date= August 11, 2014 }}</ref> Drew is married to actress and comedian Sue Collins, they are parents of four children: Vivian, Milo, and twins Seanie and Lily.<ref name="love"/> |
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==Career== |
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Phelim Drew is married to actress and comedian Sue Collins. They are parents of four children. |
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Drew studied acting at [[Gaiety School of Acting]], graduating in 1988.<ref name="gaiety">{{Cite news|url= https://gaietyschool.com/18958-2/ |title= Phelim Drew Alumni Interview |work= gaietyschool.com |date= August 17, 2016 }}</ref> |
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In 1989, Drew made his screen debut in a film cast that included [[Daniel Day-Lewis]], [[Ray McAnally]], and [[Brenda Fricker]] in ''[[My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown]]''.<ref name="tv">{{Cite news|url= https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/phelim-drew/credits/3030042182/ |title= Phelim Drew Credits |work= tvguide.com |access-date= August 2, 2023 }}</ref> In 1992, he played Sergeant Brophy, appearing alongside [[Gabriel Byrne]], [[Ellen Barkin]], and [[Brendan Gleeson]], in the [[Irish Traveller]] movie ''[[Into the West (film)|Into the West]]''.<ref name="tv"/> |
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In 1995, he starred alongside [[Sean Bean]] in the television movie ''[[Sharpe's Battle (TV programme)|Sharpe's Battle]]''.<ref name="tv"/> In 1999, he was in the ensemble with [[Emily Watson]] and [[Robert Carlyle]] in the Irish drama movie ''[[Angela's Ashes (film)|Angela's Ashes]]''.<ref name="tv"/> |
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He appeared in ''[[The Nephew]]'' (1998),<ref name="tv"/> ''[[Bloom (2003 film)|Bloom]]'' (2003),<ref name="tv"/> ''[[King Arthur (2004 film)|King Arthur]]'' (2004),<ref name="tv"/> and ''Tales from Dún Draíochta'' (2022).<ref name="tv"/> |
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== Filmography == |
== Filmography == |
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|2002|| ''[[The Escapist (2002 film)|The Escapist]]'' || Duty Medical |
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|2008|| ''Ronnie Drew: September Song'' || Contributor / Himself || TV movie |
|2008|| ''Ronnie Drew: September Song'' || Contributor / Himself || TV movie |
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|2009|| ''[[Val Falvey, TD]]'' || Party Chief Whip John Brolly || Main role - 5 episodes |
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|2010|| ''[[An Crisis]]'' || Fear na Liostaí || 1 episode |
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|2014|| ''[[Ripper Street (TV series)|Ripper Street]]'' || Serenader || 1 episode |
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|2015|| ''[[Clean Break (TV series)|Clean Break]]'' || Detective Tom Burke || 3 episodes |
|2015|| ''[[Clean Break (TV series)|Clean Break]]'' || Detective Tom Burke || 3 episodes |
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|2016|| ''[[Fir Bolg]]'' || Bainisteoir Amharclanna || 1 episode |
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|2017|| ''[[Striking Out]]'' || Judge O'Leary || 1 episode |
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|2017|| ''The Drummer and the Keeper'' || Jeremy || |
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|2020|| ''[[Dead Still]]'' || Mr. Carew || 1 episode |
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|2021|| ''[[Fair City]]'' || Fr Liam Plunkett || 4 episodes |
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|2022|| ''Tales from Dún Draíochta'' || Dragon Driver || 1 episode - "Jack and the Dragon" |
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 3 August 2023
Phelim Drew (born 1969) is an Irish actor. His credits include My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown (1989), Into the West (1992), Sharpe's Battle (1995), The Nephew (1998), Angela's Ashes (1999), Bloom (2003), King Arthur (2004), The Escapist (2008), Val Falvey, TD (2009), Ripper Street (2014), Clean Break (2015), The Drummer and the Keeper (2017), Dead Still (2020), Fair City (2021), and Tales from Dún Draíochta (2022).
Personal life
[edit]Drew is the son of the Irish folk singer Ronnie Drew, who was one of the founders of The Dubliners.[1] Drew is married to actress and comedian Sue Collins, they are parents of four children: Vivian, Milo, and twins Seanie and Lily.[1]
Career
[edit]Drew studied acting at Gaiety School of Acting, graduating in 1988.[2]
In 1989, Drew made his screen debut in a film cast that included Daniel Day-Lewis, Ray McAnally, and Brenda Fricker in My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown.[3] In 1992, he played Sergeant Brophy, appearing alongside Gabriel Byrne, Ellen Barkin, and Brendan Gleeson, in the Irish Traveller movie Into the West.[3]
In 1995, he starred alongside Sean Bean in the television movie Sharpe's Battle.[3] In 1999, he was in the ensemble with Emily Watson and Robert Carlyle in the Irish drama movie Angela's Ashes.[3]
He appeared in The Nephew (1998),[3] Bloom (2003),[3] King Arthur (2004),[3] and Tales from Dún Draíochta (2022).[3]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown | Brian | |
1991 | The Commitments | Roddy the Reporter | |
1992 | Into the West | Sergeant Brophy | |
1993 | Fatal Inheritance | Sean | |
1994 | Widows' Peak | FX | |
1995 | Sharpe's Battle | Donaju | TV movie |
1995 | The Long Way Home | Hitchhiker | |
1998 | The Nephew | Patsy | |
1998 | The Rope Trick | Anto | Short |
1999 | The Ambassador | O'Neill | Episode: "Vacant Possession" |
1999 | Shergar | Donovan | |
1999 | With or Without You | Drinker | |
1999 | Angela's Ashes | Rent Man | |
2002 | The Escapist | Duty Medical Registrar | |
2002 | Chaos | Aspro | |
2003 | Bloom | Martin Cunningham | |
2003 | The Clinic | Gerry | 1 episode |
2004 | King Arthur | Obnoxious Monk | |
2005 | It Happened One Night | Man In Black | Short |
2007 | Speed Dating | Dr. Jack Goldenberg | |
2007 | The Catalpa Rescue | Narrator | Voice |
2008 | The Escapist | Doctor | |
2008 | Ronnie Drew: September Song | Contributor / Himself | TV movie |
2009 | Val Falvey, TD | Party Chief Whip John Brolly | Main role - 5 episodes |
2010 | An Crisis | Fear na Liostaí | 1 episode |
2014 | Ripper Street | Serenader | 1 episode |
2015 | Clean Break | Detective Tom Burke | 3 episodes |
2016 | Fir Bolg | Bainisteoir Amharclanna | 1 episode |
2017 | Striking Out | Judge O'Leary | 1 episode |
2017 | The Drummer and the Keeper | Jeremy | |
2020 | Dead Still | Mr. Carew | 1 episode |
2021 | Fair City | Fr Liam Plunkett | 4 episodes |
2022 | Tales from Dún Draíochta | Dragon Driver | 1 episode - "Jack and the Dragon" |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Ciara Dwyer (11 August 2014). "Actor Phelim Drew: I miss the love of my parents". independent.ie.
- ^ "Phelim Drew Alumni Interview". gaietyschool.com. 17 August 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Phelim Drew Credits". tvguide.com. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
External links
[edit]- Phelim Drew at IMDb