Stephen Rea

Stephen Rea

31 Oct 1946 (77 years old) in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK

An Irish film and stage actor. Rea has appeared in a number of high profile films, both Irish and international, such as V for Vendetta, Michael Collins, Interview with the Vampire and Breakfast on Pluto. Rea was nominated for an Academy Award for his lead performance as Fergus in the 1992 film The Crying Game. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stephen Rea, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Credits

  • 2023 · The Miracle Club as Frank Dunne
  • 2022 · The English as Sheriff Robert Marshall
  • 2022 · The Ghost of Richard Harris as Self
  • 2022 · Nightride as Joe (voice)
  • 2022 · Brian Friel: Shy Man, Showman as Self
  • 2021 · Sadie as Self - Lyric Theatre
  • 2020 · Secrets from Putumayo as Narrator (voice)
  • 2020 · Disclosure as Fergus (archive footage)
  • 2020 · Flesh and Blood as Mark
  • 2020 · The Stranger as Martin Killane
  • 2019 · Searching for Sam: Adrian Dunbar on Samuel Beckett as Himself
  • 2019 · Lost Lives as
  • 2019 · Cyprus Avenue as Eric Miller
  • 2019 · Greta as Brian Cody
  • 2019 · Thanksgiving as Melchior
  • 2018 · Black '47 as Conneely
  • 2018 · Unquiet Graves as Narrator
  • 2018 · Hard Border as Self
  • 2016 · War and Peace as Vassily Kuragin
  • 2015 · Dickensian as Inspector Bucket
  • 2015 · Ruby Strangelove Young Witch as Danforth
  • 2014 · Out of the Dark as Jordan
  • 2014 · The Curse of Styria as Dr. Hill
  • 2014 · The Honourable Woman as Hugh Hayden-Hoyle
  • 2013 · Asylum as McGahey
  • 2013 · Tasting Menu as Walter
  • 2013 · Utopia as Conran Letts
  • 2012 · Werewolf: The Beast Among Us as Doc
  • 2012 · Stella Days as Brendan
  • 2012 · Underworld: Awakening as Dr. Jacob Lane
  • 2011 · Blackthorn as Mackinley
  • 2011 · The Shadow Line as Gatehouse
  • 2011 · Roadkill as Seamus
  • 2010 · The Heavy as Anawalt
  • 2010 · Ondine as Priest
  • 2010 · Harold Pinter: A Celebration as Self
  • 2009 · Nothing Personal as Martin
  • 2009 · Father & Son as Augustine Flynn
  • 2009 · Spy(ies) as M. Palmer
  • 2008 · Heidi 4 Paws as Doctor (voice)
  • 2008 · Kisses as Down Under Dylan (uncredited)
  • 2008 · 10 Days to War as General Tim Cross
  • 2008 · The Devil's Mercy as Tyler
  • 2007 · Stuck as Thomas Bardo
  • 2007 · The Reaping as Father Costigan
  • 2007 · Celebration as Waiter
  • 2007 · Until Death as Gabriel Callaghan
  • 2006 · Sisters as Dr. Philip Lacan
  • 2006 · Sixty Six as Dr. Barrie
  • 2006 · V for Vendetta as Finch
  • 2005 · Breakfast on Pluto as Bertie
  • 2005 · River Queen as Francis
  • 2005 · Tara Road as Colm
  • 2004 · Control as Dr. Arlo Penner
  • 2004 · The Halo Effect as Fatso
  • 2004 · Fluent Dysphasia as Murph
  • 2004 · Proud as Barney Garvey
  • 2004 · The Good Shepherd as McCaran
  • 2004 · The I Inside as Doctor Newman
  • 2003 · Bloom as Leopold Bloom
  • 2002 · Evelyn as Michael Beattie
  • 2002 · Copenhagen as Niels Bohr
  • 2002 · FearDotCom as Alistair
  • 2001 · The Musketeer as Cardinal Richelieu
  • 2001 · Snow in August as Rabbi Judah Hirsch
  • 2001 · On the Edge as Dr. Figure
  • 2000 · In the Shadow of the Vampire: The Making of Interview with the Vampire as Self
  • 2000 · The King's Wake as King Conor
  • 1999 · The End of the Affair as Henry Miles
  • 1999 · Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Callum Donovan
  • 1999 · The Life Before This as Brian
  • 1999 · Guinevere as Connie Fitzpatrick
  • 1999 · I Could Read the Sky as P.J.
  • 1999 · This Is My Father as Mission Priest
  • 1999 · In Dreams as Doctor Silverman
  • 1998 · Still Crazy as Tony Costello
  • 1998 · The Butcher Boy as Da Brady
  • 1997 · A Scare at Bedtime as
  • 1997 · Sink or Swim as Brian
  • 1997 · Double Tap as Cypher
  • 1997 · Fever Pitch as Ray, the Governor
  • 1997 · A Further Gesture as Sean Dowd
  • 1996 · The Last of the High Kings as Cab Driver
  • 1996 · Michael Collins as Ned Broy
  • 1996 · Crime of the Century as Bruno Richard Hauptmann
  • 1996 · Trojan Eddie as Trojan Eddie
  • 1996 · Samuel Beckett: As the Story Was Told as Voice
  • 1995 · Lumière and Company as (segment "John Boorman")
  • 1995 · All Men Are Mortal as Fosca
  • 1995 · Shadow of a Gunman as Seamus Shields
  • 1995 · Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea as Nikos
  • 1995 · Citizen X as Lt. Viktor Burakov
  • 1994 · Prêt-à-Porter as Milo O'Brannigan
  • 1994 · Interview with the Vampire as Santiago
  • 1994 · Princess Caraboo as Gutch
  • 1994 · Angie as Noel Riordan
  • 1993 · Bad Behavior as Gerry McAllister
  • 1993 · Hedda Gabler as Eilert Lovborg
  • 1992 · The Crying Game as Fergus
  • 1991 · Performance as Ejlert Lovborg
  • 1991 · Performance as Seamus Shields
  • 1990 · Life Is Sweet as Patsy
  • 1990 · Not with a Bang as Colin Garrity
  • 1989 · Nobody Here But Us Chickens as
  • 1989 · Endgame as Clov
  • 1987 · Scout as Marshall
  • 1986 · Shergar as Frankie
  • 1986 · Boon as Frank Warren
  • 1985 · The Doctor and the Devils as Timothy Broom
  • 1985 · Screen Two as Frankie
  • 1984 · Four Days in July as Dixie McConville
  • 1984 · The House as The Soldier
  • 1984 · The Company of Wolves as Young Groom
  • 1984 · Loose Connections as Harry
  • 1982 · Angel as Danny
  • 1980 · Caleb Williams as Tyrell
  • 1980 · Caleb Williams as Tyrell
  • 1979 · Minder as Roddy Allan
  • 1979 · The Out of Town Boys as Shay
  • 1978 · On a Paving Stone Mounted as
  • 1978 · The Seagull as Constantin
  • 1977 · The Professionals as Pellin
  • 1977 · Professional Foul as Hollar
  • 1977 · The Hollywood Greats as
  • 1976 · Early Struggles as Chas
  • 1975 · Saturday Night Live as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
  • 1975 · Days of Hope as Reporter
  • 1975 · I Didn't Know You Cared as Carter Brandon
  • 1974 · Fugitive as Peter
  • 1974 · K is for Killing as Arden Buckley
  • 1973 · Thriller as Arden Buckley
  • 1973 · A Place Called Ardoyne as Narrator (voice)
  • 1972 · The Moonstone as Major Frayne
  • 1970 · Play for Today as Shay
  • 1970 · Play for Today as Peter
  • 1970 · Cry of the Banshee as Villager
  • 1956 · Tony Awards as Self - Nominee
  • 1953 · The Oscars as Self
  • 2024 · Visitation as
  • 2024 · Prime Target as Professor James Alderman