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What Movie Awards did Ciarán Hinds win?
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Ciarán Hinds awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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COFCA Award - Best Ensemble | Winner | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy | 2012 |
IFTA Award - Best Supporting Actor - Film | Nominee | The Debt | 2012 |
IFTA Award - Best Supporting Actor Film | Nominee | The Woman in Black | 2013 |
IFTA Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Film | Nominee | Bleed for This | 2017 |
CinEuphoria - Merit - Honorary Award | Winner | Game of Thrones | 2020 |
IFTA Award - Best Actor in a Lead Role in Television | Winner | Rome | 2007 |
Ciarán Hinds roles
Ciarán Hinds's Quotes
- I don't use the word 'artists' lightly.
- I do believe as human beings we are a great mass of contradictions.
- I come from theatre and I always go back every couple of years.
- Grief is exhausting.
- Casting is very, very important.
Interesting Facts about Ciarán Hinds
- Daughter's name is Aoife (pronounced 'Ee-fa,' Irish variant of Eve).
- Is a close friend of Liam Neeson.
- His name is pronounced "Keeran.".
- Has played a Mossad agent in two movies - Munich (2005) and The Debt (2011).
- Filming in Bruges, Belgium [February 2007]
- Starting rehearsals this month for 'Burnt By Sun' at the National Theatre (London). [January 2009]
- Starring on Broadway in 'The Seafarer' through March of 2008. [December 2007]
- New York, NY: Appearing as Big Daddy opposite Scarlett Johansson's Maggie the Cat in Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize winning play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. [January 2013]
- Is one of few actors to appear in two non-related films that both earned 1 billion dollars at the worldwide box office, due to his appearance in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) and Frozen (2013).
- Partner of actress Hélène Patarot since 1987. Their daughter, Aoife, was born in 1991.
- He and Helen Mirren have co-starred together in 5 movies so far i.e. Excalibur (1981), The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989), Some Mother's Son (1996), Calendar Girls (2003) and The Debt (2010).