Ciarán Hinds

Ciarán Hinds [ kɪərɔ ː n haɪndz ] ( born February 9, 1953 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an Irish actor.

Life

Through the influence of his mother, an amateur actress, he summed up early the decision to become an actor. He studied one year at the Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, and then studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He then joined up with the Glasgow Citizens Company. He played the lead roles, inter alia, in Goethe's Faust and Arsenic and Old Lace ( Arsenic and Old Lace ). A commitment to the Field Day Company earned him several world tours one before it. Having the title role in Richard III (one of the leading roles at the Royal Shakespeare Company) occurred.

Began in 1981 with Excalibur his film career, whereupon some of film and television roles followed. He played a Mossad agent in Steven Spielberg's Munich, a magician in the last part of the Harry Potter films, an Irish gangster in Road to Perdition, the Russian president in the attack as well as Julius Caesar in the HBO television series Rome.

2013 Hinds seen in the third season of the award-winning HBO television series Game of Thrones as King Beyond the Wall, Mance Rayder.

In recent decades, Hinds changed ' dubbing voices often. Among other things, he was canonized by Erich Räuker, Helmut Gauss, Klaus Sunshine, Manfred Lehmann, Roland Hemmo and Udo Schenk. With ten films, however, Bernd hull dubbed him the most.

Filmography (selection)

Ciarán Hinds literature on

  • Interview avec Ciarán Hinds, Andrea Grunert réalisée par le 16 décembre 2008 http://www.objectif-cinema.com/spip.php?article5127 (March 2009 ), pp. 1-10. (French)
  • Grunert, Andrea. " Ciarán Hinds: excursions into the realm of fantasy " Encyclopedia of Fantastic Films 98 Ergänzungslieferung. Meitingen: Corian. June 2012. Pp. 1-11. ISBN 978-3-89048-498-3
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