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Stephen Rea. Actor: The Crying Game. Stephen Rea was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He attended Belfast High School and the Queen's University, where he studied English. He later trained at the Abbey Theatre School in Dublin. In 1970s, he acted in the Focus Company in Dublin with the talented Gabriel Byrne and Colm Meaney.
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Rea was nominated for an Oscar and a BAFTA Award for his performance in Jordan’s thriller The Crying Game (1992). He also starred in Jordan’s films Interview with the Vampire (1994), Michael Collins (1996), The End of the Affair (1999), Breakfast on Pluto (2005), and Greta (2018).
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Stephen Rea List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide. Birth Name: Graham Rea. Birth Place: Belfast, Northern Ireland. Profession Actor. Actor. 102 Credits. I Didn't Know You Cared. 2023....
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1. The Confessor (2004) PG-13 | 91 min | Drama, Thriller. 5.2. Rate. CHRISTIAN SLATER plays a worldly and urbane priest who is forced to challenge his comfortable existence as an ecclesiastical spin-doctor when he comes to believe in the innocence of a young... See full summary »
Highest Rated: 100% Bad Behaviour (1993) Lowest Rated: Not Available. Birthday: Oct 31, 1946. Birthplace: Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. Perhaps one of the most respected and established actors...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit66%83%Unknown (Character)86%97%Unknown (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetNarratorNo Score YetNo Score YetNarratorActive - 1970 - 2023 | Born - Oct 31, 1946 in Belfast, Northern Ireland | Genres - Drama, Thriller, Adventure. Overview. Filmography. Other Appearances.
Biography. 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.