Актеры и актрисы кино. Colin Farrell
Born
Colin James Farrell
31 May 1976 (1976-05-31) (age 35)
Dublin, Ireland
Occupation Actor
Colin James Farrell (born 31 May 1976) is an Irish actor,
who has appeared in such film as Tigerland, Miami Vice,
Minority Report, Phone Booth, The Recruit, Alexander and
S.W.A.T.. He received a Golden Globe Award for Best
Actor for his role in In Bruges.
Early life
Farrell was born in Dublin, the son of Rita (née
Monaghan), a housewife, and Eamon Farrell, a footballer
who played for Shamrock Rovers F.C. and owned a company
importing and exporting canned goods in Dublin City. He
was raised Roman Catholic. His uncle Tommy Farrell also
played for Rovers. Farrell has two sisters, Claudine (who
is his personal assistant) and Catherine, and a brother,
Eamon Jr. When he was ten, the Farrells moved to
Castleknock, a Dublin suburb. Farrell was educated at St.
Brigid's National School Castleknock followed by
Castleknock College and Gormanston College. Farrell
unsuccessfully auditioned for the Irish group Boyzone
when he was still unknown. Farrell attended The Gaiety
School of Acting, but dropped out and was cast in the
part of Danny Byrne on Ballykissangel, a BBC television
drama. Farrell appeared on the show seven times from
1998 to 1999.
Career
Farrell had small parts in television shows and films,
including the BBC drama Ballykissangel in 1998, and his
film debut in Tim Roth's The War Zone. In 2000, he was
cast in the lead role of Private Roland Bozz in
Tigerland, an American film directed by Joel Schumacher.
Farrell's next American films, American Outlaws (2001)
and Hart's War (2002), were not commercially successful,
but his 2003 films, including Phone Booth, S.W.A.T., and
The Recruit were well-received box office successes.
Although he has a pronounced Irish accent, Farrell uses
an American accent in some of his films including
American Outlaws and his breakthrough role, Tigerland.
Farrell
roles as a supporting actor include his performances as
an ambitious cop who chases after a potential criminal,
played by actor Tom Cruise, in Minority Report (2002),
and as the skilled villain Bullseye in Daredevil (2003).
Matt Damon was originally offered the Minority Report
role but he turned it down to appear in Ocean's Eleven.
Farrell said "he had no problem" that people knew he was
the producer's fall back pick after Damon declined. The
character of Bullseye is that of an assassin with
perfect accuracy and deep-rooted pride of it. Farrell
was attached to this role in December 2001, though
initially he was considered for the lead role as Matt
Murdock, aka Daredevil, until Ben Affleck signed.
Farrell was encouraged to keep his Irish accent as this
version of Bullseye is from Ireland. Farrell had to read
into Frank Miller's Daredevil comics to understand
Bullseye "because the expression on the character's
faces in the comic books, and just the way they move
sometimes, and the exaggerations of the character I'm
playing he's so over-the-top that you do draw from that.
But it's not exactly a character you can do method
acting for... you know, running around New York killing
people with paper clips."
In late 2003, Farrell starred as a criminal who plots a
bank heist with Cillian Murphy in the comedy
Intermission, which held the record as highest-grossing
Irish independent film in Irish box office history until
2006. In 2004, Farrell appeared in several independent
films that received only a limited theatrical release in
most countries, including A Home at the End of the World,
which received some positive reviews. Farrell appeared
as a bisexual character in A Home at the End of the
World.
Farrell
appeared in the title role of Alexander the Great in
Oliver Stone's 2004 biopic Alexander, which, while
receiving some favorable reviews internationally,
received mostly mediocre and negative reviews in the
United States. It was marked by controversy for
portraying the ancient conqueror as bisexual, and
received criticism from some historians for its
portrayal of the ancient Persians, though others praised
it for its accuracy in these regards as well. The movie
grossed a total of $167 million worldwide, despite its
poor showing within the United States, just exceeding
its budget of $155 million.
Farrell's next film was 2005's Academy Award-nominated
The New World, also a historical epic that was met with
mixed reviews. Farrell played the leading role of
Captain John Smith, the founder of 17th century colonial
Jamestown, Virginia who falls in love with a beautiful
Native American princess, Pocahontas, played by
Q'Orianka Kilcher. The film received positive reviews,
despite being released in only 811 theaters worldwide
and having a relatively low box office gross.
The New World was followed by Ask the Dust, a romance
film set in period Los Angeles and co-starring Salma
Hayek. It received a very limited theatrical release and
was not a financial success.[26] 2006 brought more
success in Farrell's career, as he appeared opposite
Jamie Foxx in Michael Mann's action-crime film Miami
Vice. The film was a box office success grossing a total
of US $164 million worldwide.[27] Farrell was next seen
in Woody Allen's Cassandra's Dream, which premiered in
2007 and was distributed in the U.S. in early 2008.
Farrell's next film, Martin McDonagh's In Bruges, opened
the Sundance Film Festival in 2008; Farrell received his
first Golden Globe nomination and win for his role as
Ray, a hired hitman. Shortly thereafter, he appeared in
Kicking It, a documentary following six homeless men
from different countries as they attempt to qualify for
the Homeless World Cup. Farrell appeared on screen and
provided narration. The film released simultaneously in
theaters and television, airing on ESPN2 with a very
short window to DVD release. Farrell received positive
press for his involvement in the heartwarming true-life
tale, and enthusiastic reviews for the two dramatic
roles that preceded it.
On
11 January 2009, he won the Golden Globe award for Best
Actor: Musical or Comedy for his role in In Bruges, in
which he co-starred with Brendan Gleeson. The same year,
he starred in Terry Gilliam's film The Imaginarium of
Doctor Parnassus, alongside Christopher Plummer. He was
one of the actors, along with Johnny Depp and Jude Law,
who helped complete the late Heath Ledger's role after
he died before filming ended. They all played "Imaginarium"
versions of Ledger's character Tony. He also took a
supporting role as Tommy Sweet in Crazy Heart, alongside
Academy Award-winning Jeff Bridges.
2010 saw the release of Ondine, a fantasy-drama directed
by Neil Jordan, which stars Farrell as a fisherman. It
also saw him star opposite Keira Knightley in the crime
/ romance London Boulevard. The film was directed by
William Monahan, screenplay writer of The Departed and
Body of Lies.
Farrell starred in the 2011 comedy movie Horrible Bosses,
with Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman and Jason Sudeikis,
directed by Seth Gordon. The film focuses on a trio of
employees who plot to murder their titular tyrannical
supervisors.[28] Later that year, Farrell played the
lead role in the Fright Night remake.[29] Farrell joined
Anton Yelchin, David Tennant, and Toni Collette in this
story about a charismatic vampire who moves in next to a
high school student. The film was released by Dreamworks,
with Craig Gillespie having directed.
Upcoming films
Farrell is involved in a film adaptation of Flann
O'Brien's metafictional novel At Swim-Two-Birds
alongside Cillian Murphy and Gabriel Byrne. Actor
Brendan Gleeson will direct the film, which was
scheduled for release in 2010. In October 2009, however,
Gleeson expressed fear that, should the Irish Film Board
be abolished as planned by the Irish State, the
production may fall through.
Additionally, Farrell began filming Columbia Pictures'
Total Recall remake in May 2011, and will film until the
end of September 2011 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Len
Wiseman will direct the film, a new take on the Arnold
Schwarzenegger sci-fi picture about a sleeper agent who
is compelled to travel to a colony on Mars. Kurt Wimmer
(Salt) wrote the script, which like the original is
based on the Philip K. Dick story "We Can Remember It
for You Wholesale."
Farrell has also been announced to be starring alongside
Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke and Christopher Walken in
Seven Psychopaths, written and directed by Martin
McDonagh (In Bruges).
Personal life
Colin
Farrell was married to English actress Amelia Warner
from July 2001 to November 2001.
Colin and US model Kim Bordenave became parents of James
Padraig Farrell, who was born on 12 September 2003, in
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles. James was born
weighing 7 lbs 9 oz. In October 2007, Farrell revealed
that his son has Angelman Syndrome, a rare genetic
disorder characterized by intellectual and developmental
delay.
Farrell and Ondine co-star Alicja Bachleda-Curus have a
son, Henry Tadeusz Farrell, born on 7 October 2009
Farrell left Bachleda a couple of months prior to the
birth.
Friendship with Elizabeth Taylor
Farrell had reportedly grown very close to Elizabeth
Taylor shortly before her death and was one of the few
non-family members to attend her private funeral. He
recited the poem The Leaden Echo and The Golden Echo by
Gerard Manley Hopkins at her funeral, requested by
Elizabeth herself.
Alleged proposition for sex
In 2005, Dame Eileen Atkins – who was 70 at the time –
revealed on Loose Women that a "stunningly gorgeous big
film star" spent nearly three hours propositioning her
for "sex with no strings". The "star" was later revealed
to be Farrell, whom Atkins had acted alongside in the
film Ask the Dust. Atkins claimed she was tempted, but
turned him down because he is 42 years her junior.
Farrell did not comment initially, although since he has
admitted to and joked about it on chat show Friday Night
with Jonathan Ross.
Drug addictions
In December 2005, Farrell voluntarily checked into a
rehabilitation treatment center for addictions to
recreational drugs and painkillers. His publicist
commented that Farrell had started taking painkillers
due to a back injury.
Sex tape
In
July 2006, Farrell filed a lawsuit suing his former
girlfriend, Playboy model Nicole Narain, and the
Internet Commerce Group (ICG) over the unauthorised
public distribution of a 14-minute sex tape that Farrell
made with Narain in 2003. It was leaked to Schmidt and
ICG who tried to release it publicly. A Los Angeles
judge issued an injunction barring the sale,
distribution, or display of the tape.[citation needed]
Narain claimed that she did not give the tape to anyone
and was not sure if or how copies were taken from her.
She originally said that she would work with Farrell to
ensure that it remained private, but Farrell said that
Narain, along with Schmidt, was trying to release it in
order to damage his acting career and "make money out of
it", which Narain denies.
A trial date for the Narain lawsuit was set for 17 July
2006, but the judge allowed Farrell and Nicole to
mediate until 20 April. On 16 April, the two reached a
settlement with confidential terms. However, Farrell's
lawsuit against ICG continued with a trial date set for
21 July 2006.
Dessarae Bradford's accusations
Farrell has been sued twice for alleged harassment and
sending foul messages to telephone sex worker Dessarae
Bradford. The lawsuits were later dismissed due to a
lack of evidence provided by Bradford. Bradford, who has
announced that she is "waging war on Colin Farrell", has
recorded a song entitled "Colin Farrell is My Bitch" and
has self-published a book called Colin Farrell: A Dark
Twisted Puppy.
On 20 July 2006, as Farrell was being interviewed by Jay
Leno on the set of The Tonight Show, Bradford evaded
security, walked on stage as cameras were rolling,
confronted Farrell, and threw her book on Leno's desk.
In front of a silent, stunned audience, Farrell escorted
her off the stage himself, told the camera crew to stop
filming, and handed her over to security. As Bradford
was led out of the studio, she shouted "I'll see you in
court." Farrell's response was, "Darling, you're insane!"
Outside the studio, NBC security handed her to Burbank
police, who eventually released her. After Farrell
apologised to the audience, describing Bradford as "my
first stalker", the show then continued filming and the
incident was edited out of the broadcast aired that
night. The following day, Farrell obtained a restraining
order against Bradford.
Celebrity status
Farrell was named one of People magazine's "50 Most
Beautiful People" in 2003.[50] He was also voted sixth
in the World's "Sexiest Man" contest by Company magazine
that same year.
In 2007, Farrell joined other celebrities including
Bruce Willis, Muhammad Ali, Eva Mendes, Vanessa L.
Williams and Arnold Schwarzenegger to become an official
games spokesman for the Special Olympics World Games in
Shanghai, China.

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