Cillian Murphy
Birthday:
25 May 1976, Douglas, Cork, Ireland
Height:
175 cm
Striking Irish actor Cillian Murphy was born in Douglas, the oldest child of Brendan Murphy, who works for the Irish Department of Education, and a mother who is a teacher of French. He has three younger siblings. Murphy was educated at Presentation Brothers College, Cork. He went on to study law at University College Cork, but dropped out after ab...
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Striking Irish actor Cillian Murphy was born in Douglas, the oldest child of Brendan Murphy, who works for the Irish Department of Education, and a mother who is a teacher of French. He has three younger siblings. Murphy was educated at Presentation Brothers College, Cork. He went on to study law at University College Cork, but dropped out after about a year. During this time Murphy also pursued an interest in music, playing guitar in various bands. Upon leaving University, Murphy joined the Corcadorca Theater Company in Cork, and played the lead role in "Disco Pigs", amongst other plays.Various film roles followed, including a film adaptation of Disco Pigs (2001). However, his big film break came when he was cast in Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later... (2002), which became a surprise international hit. This performance earned him nominations for Best Newcomer at the Empire Awards and Breakthrough Male Performance at the MTV Movie Awards.Murphy went on to supporting roles in high-profile films such as Cold Mountain (2003) and Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003), and then was cast in two villain roles: Dr. Jonathan Crane, aka The Scarecrow, in Batman Begins (2005) and Jackson Rippner in Red Eye (2005). Although slight in nature for a villain, Murphy's piercing blue eyes helped to create creepy performances and critics began to take notice. Manhola Dargis of the New York Times cited Murphy as a "picture-perfect villain", while David Denby of The New Yorker noted he was both "seductive" and "sinister".Later that year, Murphy starred as Patrick "Kitten" Braden, an Irish transgender in search of her mother, in Neil Jordan's Breakfast on Pluto (2005), a film adaptation of the Pat McCabe novel. Although the film was not a box office success, Murphy was nominated for a Golden Globes for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical and he won Best Actor for the Irish Film and Television Academy Awards.The following year, Murphy starred in Ken Loach's The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006). The film was the most successful independent Irish film and won the Palm D'Or at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Murphy continued to take roles in a number of independent films, and also reprised his role as the Scarecrow in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight (2008). Nolan is known for working with actors in multiple films, and cast Murphy in Inception (2010), as Robert Fischer, the young heir of the multi-billion dollar empire, who was the target of DiCaprio's dream team.Murphy continues to appear in high profile films such as In Time (2011), Red Lights (2012), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012), the final film in Nolan's Batman trilogy.Murphy is married to Yvonne McGuinness, an artist. The couple has two sons, Malachy and Aran. Show less «
I'd probably have been wealthier if I had stayed with law, but pretty miserable doing it.
I'd probably have been wealthier if I had stayed with law, but pretty miserable doing it.
It's basically lazy journalism if they say I'm the new Colin Farrell. This thing about heat, it's all just hot air.
It's basically lazy journalism if they say I'm the new Colin Farrell. This thing about heat, it's all just hot air.
"You're an actor who's Irish, not an Irish actor. And you shouldn't be limited by your extraction." - On breaking the Irish type cast.
"You're an actor who's Irish, not an Irish actor. And you shouldn't be limited by your extraction." - On breaking the Irish type cast.
"Well, the first part of the question, I think if you ask any male if you really want to get into a real suit, that was a dream come true, o...Show more »
"Well, the first part of the question, I think if you ask any male if you really want to get into a real suit, that was a dream come true, obviously, and then just to get to work with Chris, even for that little test, was amazing as well; and then, I don't know, he saw something in it that he thought maybe he could use for the other characters" - On auditioning for Batman Begins (2005). Show less «
"I can have a bit of fun with it, too, because my only motivation really is being bad. I love doing proper dramatic character studies, but i...Show more »
"I can have a bit of fun with it, too, because my only motivation really is being bad. I love doing proper dramatic character studies, but it's also good to have a bit of fun, dress up and stuff". - On accepting the role of the Scarecrow in Batman Begins (2005). Show less «
"Well, we are doppelgangers." - On that Howard Stern nearly played Scarecrow, Cillian's role in Batman Begins (2005), in an early attempted ...Show more »
"Well, we are doppelgangers." - On that Howard Stern nearly played Scarecrow, Cillian's role in Batman Begins (2005), in an early attempted adaptation. Show less «
If there's an opportunity to work with Ken Loach, you can't really turn that down. He's made some of the finest films of the past 25 years. ...Show more »
If there's an opportunity to work with Ken Loach, you can't really turn that down. He's made some of the finest films of the past 25 years. Whether you like or dislike his movies, there's never a bad performance in them, ever. There's none of the bullshit. There's no trailers, no nonsense, no pampering. It's a breath of fresh air. Show less «
It's easy to take the check, you know, but if you want to have any longevity, just take things that have artistic merit in them. I want to d...Show more »
It's easy to take the check, you know, but if you want to have any longevity, just take things that have artistic merit in them. I want to do quality. If it's good telly, I'll do it. If it's good theater, I'll do it. Show less «
I've a very, very close-knit group of friends from Ireland. They and my family are the most important things to me.
I've a very, very close-knit group of friends from Ireland. They and my family are the most important things to me.
"I don't know if anyone will ever sit beside me on a plane again." - On his role as a terrorist in Red Eye (2005).
"I don't know if anyone will ever sit beside me on a plane again." - On his role as a terrorist in Red Eye (2005).
Journalists have a myopic view of your versatility. They're like 'You only play the creep'.
Journalists have a myopic view of your versatility. They're like 'You only play the creep'.
If you behave like a celebrity, then people will treat you like a celebrity, and if you don't, they won't. There's not much to write about m...Show more »
If you behave like a celebrity, then people will treat you like a celebrity, and if you don't, they won't. There's not much to write about me in the tabloids. Show less «
Today I pick and choose my films very carefully. There's nothing I've done so far that I can't talk about with commitment and passion.
Today I pick and choose my films very carefully. There's nothing I've done so far that I can't talk about with commitment and passion.
But you can make wonderful films within a small, independent environment and you can make wonderful films in Los Angeles, within the studio ...Show more »
But you can make wonderful films within a small, independent environment and you can make wonderful films in Los Angeles, within the studio system. You hear a lot of actors saying, 'I'd never go to Hollywood and sell out.' But, if it's a good script and a good director, why not? To shut oneself off completely is, I think, very limiting. Show less «
Too many filmmakers today are trying to put their work into a box. I can't stand that! Making movies is a lot of work. Let's take some risks...Show more »
Too many filmmakers today are trying to put their work into a box. I can't stand that! Making movies is a lot of work. Let's take some risks. Show less «
"To me, someone's sexuality is usually the least interesting thing about them. It's secondary. The only reason it becomes a source for drama...Show more »
"To me, someone's sexuality is usually the least interesting thing about them. It's secondary. The only reason it becomes a source for dramatic storytelling is because people have made such an issue out of it." - About his character in Breakfast on Pluto (2005) Show less «
I'm not worried about being pegged, but it's important for me to knock down any perceptions of me that are out there.
I'm not worried about being pegged, but it's important for me to knock down any perceptions of me that are out there.
I think there's such a thing as a performance gene. If it's in your DNA it needs to come out. For me it originally came out through music, t...Show more »
I think there's such a thing as a performance gene. If it's in your DNA it needs to come out. For me it originally came out through music, then segued into acting and came out through there. I always needed to get up and perform. Show less «
I've always felt that the less the public knows about you, the more effective you can be when you go to portray someone else.
I've always felt that the less the public knows about you, the more effective you can be when you go to portray someone else.
[Asked whether he finds himself drawn to dark characters] For me, drama is conflict. I'm not interested in a good man's life. I'm interested...Show more »
[Asked whether he finds himself drawn to dark characters] For me, drama is conflict. I'm not interested in a good man's life. I'm interested in contradiction. I'm interested in pressure, I'm interested in duress. All the great works of art, or film or literature, in my opinion, have elements of those in them. Because who wants to write about happy people? Show less «
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