Conleth Hill

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Conleth Hill is an Northern Irish film, stage and television actor. Originally from Ballycastle, in County Antrim, he made his Broadway debut in Marie Jones' Stones in His Pockets.

Selected Stage Career

Selected TV Career

  • The Life and Times of Vivien Vyle
  • Goodbye Mr. Chips
  • Boon
  • Casualty
  • Meaningful Sex
  • The Bill
  • Blue Heaven

Selected Awards

  • Oliviers, for Stones in His Pockets, and for The Producers
  • Irish Times, for Stones in His Pockets
  • Critics' Circle, for Stones in His Pockets
  • 2001 Drama Desk, Special Award, Stones in His Pockets
  • Theatre League, for Stones in His Pockets
  • Whatsonstage, for Stones in His Pockets
  • Dora Awards, for Stones in His Pockets
  • 2001 Tony Award nomination, for Stones in His Pockets
  • 2008 Tony Award nomination, Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play, The Seafarer[1]
  • 2008 Drama Desk, Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, The Seafarer

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