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Colm Meaney

Irish actor (born 1953)

Colm Meaney

Summary

Irish actor (born 1953)

FieldValue
nameColm Meaney
imageColm Meaney (29865699455).jpg
captionMeaney at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival
birth_date
birth_placeDublin, Ireland
educationAbbey Theatre School
occupationActor
years_active1978-present
awardsFull list
spouse{{plainlist
* {{marriageBairbre Dowling19771994enddivorced}}
childrenBrenda Meaney

Colm J. Meaney (; ; born 30 May 1953) is an Irish actor. Known for his performances across screen and stage, he has received seven nominations from the Irish Film & Television Academy, winning twice for 2001's How Harry Became a Tree, and 2017's The Journey. Other film credits include Roddy Doyle's Barrytown franchise, Con Air, * Layer Cake*, The Damned United, Get Him to the Greek, and The Snapper, for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, and won the Silver Hugo Award for Best Actor at the 1993 Chicago International Film Festival.

On television, Meaney is best known for his portrayal of Miles O'Brien in both Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999), appearing in a total of 225 episodes. Other television credits include five seasons as Thomas C. Durant on the AMC western Hell on Wheels (2011-2016), James Burbage on the TNT historical fiction series Will (2017), and Finn Wallace on the Sky Atlantic crime series Gangs of London (2020). Meaney's numerous guest appearances include roles on Moonlighting, MacGyver, Murdoch Mysteries, Law & Order, The Simpsons, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Also a veteran of the theatre, Meaney has starred on Broadway and the West End in Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh and A Moon for the Misbegotten, Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Hugh Whitemore's Breaking the Code. Additionally, he has appeared in numerous productions with the National Theatre of Ireland, including Sean O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock, The Silver Tassie, and The Shadow of a Gunman.

In 2020, Meaney was ranked 24th on The Irish Times list of "The 50 Greatest Irish Film Actors of All Time". In 2025, he received the Irish Film & Television Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award.

Early life and education

Meaney was born in Glasnevin, Dublin, the son of Kathleen and Patrick Meaney, who was a van driver for Johnston, Mooney, & O'Brien. His brothers are Liam, Padraig, and Sean Meaney. He developed a love of acting at the age of 14, and after completing his leaving cert matriculated to the Abbey Theatre School. Upon completing his studies, Meaney joined the company of the National Theatre of Ireland.

Career

Stage

Meaney started his career acting in numerous productions with the [[Abbey Theatre]] from 1971-1980.

In 1971, Meaney joined the company of the National Theatre of Ireland, appearing in 24 productions over the next nine years. Credits from this period include William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, W. B. Yeats' King Oedipus, George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, Dion Boucicault's Arrah-na-Pogue, and Sean O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock. For much of this period, Meaney split his time between Dublin and London, touring the UK with several theatre companies, including the 7:84 theatre group founded by John McGrath. Meaney made his Off-West End debut in 1975, appearing in McGrath's plays Fish in the Sea at the Half Moon Theatre and Yobbo Nowt at the Shaw Theatre. The following year he appeared in a stage adaptation of Lin Piao's History of the Tenth Struggle at the Institute of Contemporary Arts. Meaney made his American stage debut in 1982 at the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, where he would remain a summer company member until 1985. Credits from this period include William Shakespeare's Henry V, J. M. Synge's The Playboy of the Western World, Dylan Thomas' A Child's Christmas in Wales, C. P. Taylor's And a Nightingale Sang, and the American premiere of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. The play is an 8½ hour-long stage adaptation of the Charles Dickens’ novel of the same name, performed in two parts. The production was a critical and commercial success, later transferring to Merle Reskin Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.

Meaney made his Off-Broadway debut in 1984, appearing as Kevin in Hugh Leonard's The Poker Sessions at Theater Off Park. In 1986 he relocated from New York City to Los Angeles. That same year he starred in Sławomir Mrożek's Alpha, Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party, and Peter Sheridan's Diary of a Hunger Strike, all at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. Meaney's performance in the latter earned him a Drama-Logue Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play. In 1987, Meaney appeared as Mick Ross in the American premiere of Hugh Whitemore's Breaking the Code at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Later that same year the production transferred to the Neil Simon Theatre on Broadway. From 1992 to 1993 Meaney appeared in a multi-city tour of Tom Stoppard's Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, directed by his Star Trek co-star Patrick Stewart. Tour venues included Orange County Symphony in Garden Grove, CA; The Chicago Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, and The Fox Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1999 Meaney starred in Peter Parnell's stage adaptation of John Irving's The Cider House Rules at the Atlantic Theater Company. Meaney won an Obie Award for his performance.

Meaney made his West End debut as Phil Hogan in the 2006 revival of Eugene O'Neill's A Moon for the Misbegotten at The Old Vic. Directed by Howard Davies, the cast also featured Kevin Spacey and Eve Best. For his performance, Meaney was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role. The following year the production transferred to the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway. Meaney would later return to Broadway in the 2018 revival of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. Directed by George C. Wolfe, the cast featured Denzel Washington, Bill Irwin, David Morse, Tammy Blanchard, and Austin Butler. In 2023, after more than a 40-year absence, Meaney returned to the Irish stage in Landmark Productions' revival of the Enda Walsh play Bedbound at the Galway International Arts Festival. Starring opposite his daughter Brenda Meaney, the production later transferred to an additional engagement at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin.

Television and film

Meaney ''(right)'' with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' co-stars [[Marc Alaimo]] ''(left)'' and [[Armin Shimerman]] ''(middle)''

Meaney's first television appearance was in Z-Cars on BBC One, in 1978. He guest-starred on shows such as Remington Steele and Moonlighting before embarking on a successful film career; he received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor for his role in The Snapper.

Meaney first appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation in its 1987 pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint", as an unnamed helm officer. His character became a frequently recurring one, and was given the name of Miles O'Brien as he became more prominent in the crew as Transporter Chief. In 1993, Meaney left The Next Generation for a main role in its spin-off Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and remained on that show until its final episode, in 1999. With 225 total appearances on Star Trek, he is second to Michael Dorn with the most appearances on the franchise.

Meaney played Colum O'Hara in the 1994 miniseries Scarlett, the sequel to Gone With the Wind. He has played a minor recurring role as Cowen, leader of the Genii on the series Stargate Atlantis, guest-starred on Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and appeared as Bob O'Donnell on the ABC show Men in Trees. Meaney appeared in the film Die Hard 2, playing the pilot of the plane Windsor 114 that was later crashed by Colonel Stuart.

He was the only actor to appear in all three film adaptations of Roddy Doyle's The Barrytown Trilogy, as the father of the Rabbitte family. His stage appearances include the Old Vic production of Eugene O'Neill's A Moon for the Misbegotten. Meaney starred in the British comedy film Three and Out (released in the UK on 25 April 2008). In July of the same year An Post (the Irish Post Office) issued a postage stamp showing Meaney as Joe Mullen in the film Kings.

In 2009, Meaney co-starred with Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx in Law Abiding Citizen, playing Detective Dunnigan. In March 2009, Meaney voiced an Irish bartender on the St. Patrick's Day episode of The Simpsons, "In the Name of the Grandfather". In the same month the film The Damned United was released, a mostly fictional retelling of the 44-day period in which Brian Clough was manager of Leeds United F.C. Meaney played former Leeds manager Don Revie. He co-starred in Soldiers of Fortune. In 2013, Meaney co-starred in Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa. In 2014, he appeared as The Horse in the BBC's three-part crime story The Driver. For five seasons he portrayed railroad magnate Thomas C. Durant on AMC's drama series Hell on Wheels.

Personal life

From 1977 to 1994, Meaney was married to fellow actress Bairbre Dowling, frequently appearing opposite her on stage and screen. Together they had one daughter, actress Brenda Meaney, born in 1984.

Meaney married French costume designer Ines Glorian in March 2007. Their daughter Ada was born in 2005. The family lives in the Majorcan town of Sóller, with homes in Los Angeles, California, and Dublin, Ireland.

Meaney is a supporter of Sinn Féin.

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981NailedYounger ProtestantITV, Television film
1983Playboy of the Western WorldShawnPBS, Television film
1984The Hidden CurriculumDavid DunnUTV, Television film
1986Omega SyndromeSean
1987The DeadMr. Bergin
Kenny Rogers as The Gambler, Part III: The Legend ContinuesTinkererNBC, Television film
1989Perfect WitnessMeagherHBO, Television film
1990Come See the ParadiseGerry McGurn
Dick TracyCop at Tess's
Die Hard 2Pilot
1991The CommitmentsJimmy Rabbitte, Sr.
1992Under SiegeDaumer
The Last of the MohicansMaj. Ambrose
Far and AwayKelly
Into the WestBarreller
1993The SnapperDessie CurleyNominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
1994War of the ButtonsGeronimo's father
The Road to WellvilleDr. Lionel Badger
1995The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a MountainMorgan the Goat
RippleNathanShort film
1996The VanLarry
The Last of the High KingsJim Davern
1997Con AirAgent Duncan Malloy
Owd BobKeith Moore
1998This Is My FatherSeamus, owner of the Bed and Breakfast
Monument Ave.Jackie O'Haraa.k.a. Snitch
October 22Steve
Claire DolanRoland Cain
Money KingsAl SheehanCinemax, Television film (a.k.a. Vig)
1999Mystery, AlaskaMayor Scott Pitcher
Chapter ZeroFrank Lazarus
Four DaysFury
Most ImportantDan O'Neill
2001BackflashGin O'Malley
How Harry Became a TreeHarryIrish Film and Television Award for Best Actor
2002King of TexasMr. TumlinsonTNT, Television film
R.U.S./H.Capt. Mike GunnisonCBS, Television film
2003The Boys from County ClareJimmy
IntermissionJerry Lynch
2004BlueberryJimmy McClure(a.k.a. Renegade)
Bad AppleGibbonsCBS, Television film
Layer CakeGene
Battle of the BraveBenjamin Franklin
2005Turning GreenTom
Briar & GravesFather Alister McSweeneyFox, TV Movie
2006Caved In: Prehistoric TerrorVincentSyfy, Television film
Five FingersGavin
A Lobster TaleCody
Sixty Minute ManCharlieABC, Television film
2007KingsJoe MullanNominated - Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor
The MetrosexualThe MayorGreat Lakes Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor
2008Clean BreakTrevor Jones(a.k.a. Unnatural Causes)
Three and OutTommy(a.k.a. A Deal Is a Deal)
2009The Damned UnitedDon Revie
Frank Kensay
Law Abiding CitizenDetective Dunnigan
2010Get Him to the GreekJonathan Snow
AllegedH. L. Mencken
ParkedFred Daly
The ConspiratorGen. David Hunter
The Flight of the SwanGiannopolus
2011El Perfecto DesconocidoMark O'Reilly
2012Whole Lotta SoleDetective Weller(a.k.a. Stand Off)
Bel AmiMonsieur Rousset
Soldiers of FortuneCarter Mason
The Hot PotatoHarry
The Cold Light of DayCIA Agent
2013Alan Partridge: Alpha PapaPat Farrell
One ChanceRoland Potts
A Belfast StoryDetective
Free BirdsMyles StandishVoice
2014The YankFintan McGuire(a.k.a. My Not So Irish Bride)
The Devil's HandElder Beacon
2015A Dangerous ArrangementLeslieTVM, Television film
2016Norm of the NorthGrandfatherVoice
Pelé: Birth of a LegendGeorge Raynor
The JourneyMartin McGuinness
The Secrets of Emily BlairFather Avital
2017Halal DaddyMartin Logan
2018Cat on a Hot Tin RoofBig DaddyNT Live, Television film
2019TolkienFather Francis
SebergFrank Ellroy
The Last RightDetective Donall Crowley
2020The BankerPatrick Barker
PixieDermot O’Brien
2021The MonkeyMacDonellShort film
Lady BettyPaddyShort film
There's Always HopeJonathan Stack
2022ConfessionFather Peter
Save the CinemaMartyn
MarloweBernie Ohls
Unwelcome"Daddy" Whelan
Three Day MillionaireMr. Barr
2023In the Land of Saints and SinnersRobert McQue
The Problem with PeopleCiáran
2024No Way UpBrandon
The Ballad of Davy CrockettCaleb
DuchessFrank Monaghan
Bring Them DownRay
2025The PanicJ.P. Morgan
Remarkably Bright CreaturesPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Thursday Play DateFreddieEpisode: "Hatchet"
1978Z-CarsMcGlinEpisode: "Pressure"
1981Les roses de DublinMichael KavanaughMain role,
6 episodes
1982Play for TomorrowKevin MurphyEpisode: "Easter 2016"
StrangersSmollettEpisode: "Charlie's Brother's Birthday" (Part 1)
1986MoonlightingKatharina SuitorEpisode: "Atomic Shakespeare"
1987Remington SteeleMan in TavernEpisode: "Steele Hanging in There: Part 2"
Tales from the DarksideConstableEpisode: "Beetles"
1987-1989One Life to LiveAlfUnknown episodes
1987-1992, 1994Star Trek: The Next GenerationChief Miles O'BrienMain role,
52 episodes
1990Equal JusticeNucchiEpisode: "The Art of the Possible"
Father Dowling MysteriesErnieEpisode: "The Undercover Nun Mystery"
1991The New Adam-12FatherEpisode: "Panic in Alverez Park"
MacGyverDr. Irwin MalcolmEpisode: "Good Knight MacGyver: Part 1"
1992Jack's PlaceMikey FordEpisode: "Forever"
1993Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanJake SlickerEpisode: "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"
Screen TwoDessie CurleyEpisode: "The Snapper"
Brooklyn BridgeMr. KramerEpisode: "Good as Gold"
1993-1999Star Trek: Deep Space NineChief Miles O'BrienMain role,
173 episodes
1994ScarlettFather Colum O'Hara2 episodes
1996GargoylesMr. Dugan (voice)Episode: "The Hound of Ulster"
1999The Magical Legend of the LeprechaunsSeamus Muldoon2 episodes
2002Random PassageThomas HutchingsMiniseries
Nominated - Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series
2004The Murdoch MysteriesInspector Brackenreid2 episodes
2004-2006Stargate AtlantisChief Cowen3 episodes
2005Law & Order: Criminal IntentJudge Harold GarrettEpisode: "In the Wee Small Hours"
2006The UnitCharge D'AffairesEpisode: "Security"
Covert One: The Hades FactorPeter Howell2 episodes
2007Men in TreesBob O'Donnell2 episodes
2008Law & OrderWyatt LandonEpisode: "Lost Boys"
2009ZOS: Zone of SeparationGeorge TitacMain role,
8 episodes
The SimpsonsTom O'Flanagan (voice)Episode: "In the Name of the Grandfather"
Life on MarsLieutenant Gene HuntEpisode: "Unaired Pilot"
MercyDr. ParksEpisode: "I Believe You Conrad"
AliceKing of Hearts2 episodes
2011-2016Hell on WheelsThomas "Doc" DurantMain role,
52 episodes
Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television (2013)
Nominated - Irish Film & Television Award for Best Actor TV (2013)
2014The DriverThe Horse3 episodes
2015Childhood's EndWainwrightEpisode: "The Overlords"
2017WillJames BurbageMain role,
10 episodes
2020Gangs of LondonFinn WallaceMain role,
8 episodes
The Singapore GripBrendan ArcherMain role,
6 episodes
2021It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaShelley Kelly2 episodes
2021FúriaMichael2 episodes
2022The Serpent QueenKing Francis I4 episodes
2023Scary Tales of New YorkStorytellerMain role,
6 episodes
2023The Santa StoriesBillEpisode: "The Note"
2025Safe HarborKieran WalshMain role,
8 episodes

Stage

YearTitleRolePlaywrightVenueRef.
1971Today the BullfinchGentlemanJack WhiteAbbey Theatre
1971MacbethLordWilliam ShakespeareAbbey Theatre
1971Hall of HealingRed MufflerSean O'CaseyAbbey Theatre
1971The Shadow of a GunmanDonal DavorenSean O'CaseyAbbey Theatre
1971The Blue DemonMogg / DemonaideLin FordAbbey Theatre
1972Arrah-na-PogueSoldierDion BoucicaultAbbey Theatre
1972The Silver TassieThe Staff WallahSean O'CaseyAbbey Theatre
1972Saint JoanSoldiers/AccessorsGeorge Bernard ShawAbbey Theatre
1972Picnic on a BattlefieldMonsieur TepanFernando ArrabalAbbey Theatre
1973The School For ScandalWilliamRichard Brinsley SheridanAbbey Theatre
1973King OedipusChorusWilliam Butler YeatsAbbey Theatre
1973EscurialMan in ScarletMichel De GhelderodeAbbey Theatre
1973The Night of the RouserSecond SoldierSean WalshAbbey Theatre
1974King OedipusChorusWilliam Butler YeatsAbbey Theatre
1975Fish in the SeaDerick / VinceJohn McGrath7:84 Theatre Companylast=McGrathfirst=Johndate=February 1975title=Fish in the Seaurl=https://www.stagesofhalfmoon.org.uk/productions/fish-in-the-seawebsite=StagesofHalfMoon.orgaccess-date=5 August 2025}}
1975Yobbo NowtValJohn McGrath7:84 Theatre Company
1975Lay-OffFred W. TaylorJohn McGrath7:84 Theatre Company
1976History of the Tenth StruggleLin BiaoJohn McGrath7:84 Theatre Company
1977The Slave CampSid HarleyDave Marson7:84 Theatre Company
1978HatchetFreddieHeno MageeAbbey Theatre
1979HatchetFreddieHeno MageeAbbey Theatre
1979The Death of Humpty DumptyWilly JohnJoseph Graham ReidAbbey Theatre
1979Juno and the PaycockJerry DevineSean O'CaseyAbbey Theatre
1980The FieldTadhg Mc CabeJohn B. KeaneAbbey Theatre
1980Juno and the PaycockJerry DevineSean O'CaseyAbbey Theatre
1980The Winter's TaleCleomenes / AutolycusWilliam ShakespeareAbbey Theatre
1980The Closed DoorJohn "Slabber" McCoyJoseph Graham ReidAbbey Theatre
1980NightshadeVanceStewart ParkerAbbey Theatre
1980NightshadeVanceStewart ParkerAbbey Theatre
National Tour
1982The Playboy of the Western WorldShawnJohn Millington SyngeGreat Lakes Shakespeare Festival
1982The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyJohn Browdie / Sir Mulberry HawkCharles Dickens & David EdgarGreat Lakes Shakespeare Festival
1983The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyJohn Browdie / Sir Mulberry HawkCharles Dickens & David EdgarMerle Reskin Theatre, Chicago
1983Henry VFluellenWilliam ShakespeareGreat Lakes Shakespeare Festival
1983A Child's Christmas in WalesTadDylan ThomasGreat Lakes Shakespeare Festival
1984The Poker SessionsKevinHugh LeonardTheater Off Park
Off-Broadway
1985And a Nightingale SangEricC. P. TaylorGreat Lakes Shakespeare Festival
1986The Birthday PartyMcCannHarold PinterLos Angeles Theatre Center
1986Diary of a Hunger StrikePatrick O'ConnorPeter SheridanLos Angeles Theatre Center
1986AlphaThe Political PrisonerSławomir MrożekLos Angeles Theatre Center
1987Breaking the CodeMick RossHugh WhitemoreKennedy Center
1987-1988Breaking the CodeMick RossHugh WhitemoreNeil Simon Theatre,
Broadway
1993Every Good Boy Deserves FavourColonelTom StoppardOrange County Symphony
1993Every Good Boy Deserves FavourColonelTom StoppardThe Chicago Theatre
1993Every Good Boy Deserves FavourColonelTom StoppardFox Theatre,
Atlanta
1994Every Good Boy Deserves FavourColonelTom StoppardOrpheum Theatre, Minneapolis
1999The Cider House RulesDr. Wilbur LarchJohn Irving & Peter ParnellAtlantic Theater Company,
Off-Broadway
2007A Moon for the MisbegottenPhil HoganEugene O'NeillBrooks Atkinson Theatre,
Broadway
2007A Moon for the MisbegottenPhil HoganEugene O'NeillThe Old Vic,
West End
2017Cat on a Hot Tin RoofBig DaddyTennessee WilliamsApollo Theatre,
West End
2018The Iceman ComethHarry HopeEugene O'NeillBernard B. Jacobs Theatre,
Broadway
2023BedboundFatherEnda WalshGalway International Arts Festival
2023BedboundFatherEnda WalshOlympia Theatre, Dublin

Awards and nominations

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Colm Meaney

References

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