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Fionnula Flanagan

Irish actress (born 1941)


Irish actress (born 1941)

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nameFionnula Flanagan
imageFionnula Flanagan cropped 2.jpg
captionFlanagan in 2012
birth_nameFionnghuala Manon Flanagan
birth_date
birth_placeDublin, Ireland
nationalityIrish
educationAbbey Theatre School
occupationActress
years_active1965–present
worksFilmography
spouse

Fionnghuala Manon "Fionnula" Flanagan (born 10 December 1941) is an Irish actress. Flanagan is best known for her roles in the films James Joyce's Women (1985), Some Mother's Son (1996), Waking Ned (1998), The Others (2001), Four Brothers (2005), Yes Man (2008), The Guard (2011) and Song of the Sea (2014). She is also known for her recurring role as Eloise Hawking in the series Lost (2007–2010). Notable stage productions she has performed in include Ulysses in Nighttown and The Ferryman, both of which earned her Tony Award nominations for Best Featured Actress in a Play.

For her contributions to the entertainment industry, she was given the IFTA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. She was honoured with the Maureen O'Hara Award at the Kerry Film Festival in 2011, the award is offered to women who have excelled in their chosen field in film. She was also nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards (winning one) and won a Saturn Award. In 2020, she was listed at #23 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.

Early life and education

Flanagan was born and raised in Dublin, the daughter of Rosanna (née McGuirk) and Terence Niall Flanagan. Her father was an Irish Army officer and Communist who had fought in the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War against Franco's Nationalists. She was educated at Scoil Mhuire on Marlborough Street, the current headquarters of the Department of Education. Although her parents could not speak Irish, they wanted Fionnula and her four siblings to learn the Irish language; thus she grew up speaking both English and Irish fluently.

Career

Flanagan made her acting debut as the lead role of Máire in Máiréad Ní Ghráda's Irish-language play An Triail at the Damer Theatre in 1964. She continued the role in the radio version and rose to national prominence in the Teilifís Éireann television adaptation, for which she won the 1965 Jacob's Award for her "outstanding performance". With her portrayal of Gerty McDowell in the film version of Ulysses (1967), Flanagan established herself as one of the foremost interpreters of James Joyce. She made her Broadway debut in Brian Friel's Lovers (1968), then appeared in The Incomparable Max (1971) and such Joycean theatrical projects as Ulysses in Nighttown (as Molly Bloom) and James Joyce's Women (1977; toured through 1979), a one-woman show written by Flanagan and directed for the stage by Burgess Meredith. It was subsequently filmed in 1983, with Flanagan both producing and playing all six main female roles (Joyce's wife, Nora Barnacle, as well as fictional characters Molly Bloom, Gerty McDowell, etc.). In 2018 she returned to Broadway in Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman, directed by Sam Mendes.

A familiar presence in American television, Flanagan has appeared in several made-for-TV movies including The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975) starring Elizabeth Montgomery, Mary White (1977), The Ewok Adventure (1984) and A Winner Never Quits (1986). She won an Emmy Award for her performance as Clothilde in the 1976 network miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man. Her weekly-series stints have included Aunt Molly Culhane in How the West Was Won (1977), which earned her a second Emmy Award nomination. She did multiple appearances on Murder, She Wrote, one of them as Freida, a secretary aiding Jessica Fletcher in finding a murderer on the episode Steal me a Story (1987). She later went on to appear in the Murder, She Wrote film The Celtic Riddle (2003) as Margaret Byrne. She played Lt. Guyla Cook in Hard Copy (1987), and as Kathleen Meacham, wife of a police chief played by John Mahoney in H.E.L.P. (1990).

She made guest appearances in three of the Star Trek series: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in episode "Dax", playing Enina Tandro; Star Trek: The Next Generation in episode "Inheritance", in which she played Juliana Soong (Data's "mother"); and Star Trek: Enterprise in episode "Fallen Hero", playing the Vulcan Ambassador V'Lar.

Flanagan guest-starred in several episodes of Lost as Eloise Hawking. She appeared in such films as The Others opposite Nicole Kidman, The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood as the eldest Teensy, and Waking Ned. She appeared in television series and stage productions including the Emmy-nominated miniseries Revelations, starring Bill Pullman and Natascha McElhone, and in Transamerica, starring Felicity Huffman. From 2006 to 2008, she played Rose Caffee, the matriarch of an Irish-American Rhode Island family on the Showtime drama Brotherhood.

Politics

Flanagan appeared with Helen Mirren in Some Mother's Son, written and directed by Terry George, as the militantly supportive mother of a Provisional Irish Republican Army hunger striker in 1981. Subsequently, she spoke at a memorial hosted by Sinn Féin at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin for Irish republicans and their kin who were killed during the latest episode of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Flanagan made €3000 worth of donations to the party at the time.

Flanagan and her late husband Garrett O'Connor, an Irish nationalist from Dublin, were known to host parties at their Hollywood Hills home for people in the Irish community. In July 2009, she joined Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams for a series of lectures across the US supporting Irish unity. In October 2011, she announced her support for Sinn Féin politician Martin McGuinness in his unsuccessful bid in Ireland's 2011 presidential election.

Filmography

Film

Denotes films that have not yet been released.
YearTitleRoleNotes1967196919761980198219841985198619871992199319941996199819992001200220032004200520062007200820092011201320142015201620172018201920212022202320242025TBA
UlyssesGerty MacDowell
Sinful DaveyPenelope
In the Region of IceThe SisterShort film
Mr. PatmanAbadaba
Voyager from the UnknownMolly Brown
ReflectionsMrs. Charlotte Lawless
James Joyce's WomenHarriet Shaw Weaver
YoungbloodMiss McGill
A State of EmergencyDiane Carmody
P.K. and the KidFlo
Mad at the MoonMrs. Hill
Money for NothingMrs. Coyle
The Pornographer
Some Mother's SonAnnie Higgins
Quest for CamelotAdditional Voices
Waking NedAnnie O'SheaNominated–Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Paperlily
Deceit
With or Without YouIrene
The OthersMrs. Bertha MillsSaturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated–Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya SisterhoodAimee Malissa "Teensy" Whitman
Tears of the SunSister Grace
One of the Oldest Con GamesMary KuhlmannShort film
Sexual LifeGrandmother
BlessedJ. Lloyd Samuel
Man About DogOlivia
TransamericaElizabeth SchupakIrish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actress – Film
Four BrothersEvelyn Mercer
The PaybackGalina
SlipstreamBette Lustig
Yes ManTillie
The Invention of LyingMartha Bellison
A Christmas CarolMrs. Dilber
The GuardEileen BoyleIrish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actress – Film
Kill the IrishmanGrace O'Keefe
Coming & GoingIrma
Pass the Salt, PleaseWomanShort film
Angels SingMa
Tasting MenuComptessa
Life's a BreezeNan
FearlessMargretShort film
Song of the SeaGranny / MachaVoices; English and Irish-language versions
Come SimiAunt Maxine
Trash FireViolet
HavenhurstEleanor Mudgett
Little SecretBarbara
Late AfternoonEmilyVoice; Short film
BirthmarkedMrs. Tridek
Sing Me Back Home [fr]Marie
SupervizedMadera Moonlight
RadioflashMaw
Zone 414Jane's maintenance provider
The Man from RomeCruz Bruner
SightSister Marie
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & SnakesGrandma'am
Mr. KRuth Monchien
Four MothersAlma
Brown BreadBettyShort film
The Body Is WaterPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes19651966The Wednesday Play19671968196919721972–1976197319741975197619771978–19791979198019811982198319841984–19881985198619871987–1995198919901991199219931994199519981998–199919992000200220032003–2018200420052006–200820072007–20102010201320142014–2016201720182022202320242025
DeirdreDeirdreTelevision film
Knock on Any DoorJennyEpisode: "The Machine Minder"
InsurrectionNora ConnollyEpisode: "Nothing in Heaven or Earth"
Broome StagesMaud3 episodes
EileenEpisode: "Why Aren't You Famous?"
MonaEpisode: "A Crucial Week in the Life of a Grocer's Assistant"
CallanRena ClarkeEpisode: "Goodbye, Nobby Clarke"
Cradle SongJoannaTelevision film
Cold Comfort FarmMary SmilingEpisode: "Folk"
Some WomenDianne RichardsTelevision film
BonanzaMeg DundeeEpisode: "Heritage of Anger"
MannixGloria PagetEpisode: "The Crimson Halo"
GunsmokeSarah MorganEpisode: "The Drummer"
Marcus Welby, M.D.Barbara Brendan / Maggie3 episodes
The Picture of Dorian GrayFeliciaTelevision film
The New Perry MasonNancy AddisonEpisode: "The Case of the Horoscope Homicide"
The RookiesJudy KarcherEpisode: "Trial by Doubt"
ShaftLouise QuayleEpisode: "The Murder Machine"
Hec RamseyNellie O'SheaEpisode: "Only Birds and Fools"
The GodchildVirginiaTelevision film
The Legend of Lizzie BordenBridget SullivanTelevision film
From Sea to Shining SeaMary KennedyEpisode: "The Unwanted"
Movin' OnLaura BrownEpisode: "Love, Death and Laura Brown"
Police StoryArlene HansenEpisode: "Company Man"
The Streets of San FranciscoEllen SimmsEpisode: "Requiem for Murder"
Rich Man, Poor ManClothildeEpisode: "Part II: Chapters 3 and 4"
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Medical CenterKaren AtkinsEpisode: "Child of Conflict"
KojakMolly BraddockEpisode: "A Summer Madness"
The Bionic WomanTammyEpisode: "Road to Nashville"
SerpicoRita MaloneyEpisode: "Every Man Must Pay His Dues"
Nightmare in Badham CountyDulcieTelevision film
HunterEpisode: "The Chand is Burning"
Mary WhiteSallie WhiteTelevision film
How the West Was WonMolly CulhaneMain cast (seasons 2–3)
Nominated–Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Young Love, First LoveAudrey GibsonTelevision film
Here's BoomerBronnie CraddockEpisode: "The Vigil"
Palmerstown, U.S.A.Sabrina ParkerEpisode: "Roadhouse"
Trapper John, M.D.Warden ClaytonEpisode: "Is There a Doctor in the Big House?"
BensonRose SullivanEpisode: "Sweet Irish Rose"
Voyagers!Molly BrownEpisode: "Voyagers of the Titanic"
Through Naked EyesDr. Frances MullerTelevision film
FameDr. PettibonEpisode: "Sheer Will"
Scorned and SwindledMargaretTelevision film
Caravan of Courage: An Ewok AdventureCatarine TowaniTelevision film
RiptideMelissa BelancourtEpisode: "Peter Pan Is Alive and Well"
Simon & SimonDr. Rita Price / Dr. Barbara Bryson / Lydia / Becky2 episodes
Cagney & LaceyArlene CrenshawEpisode: "The Clinic"
A Winner Never QuitsMrs. WyshnerTelevision film
Hard CopyLt. Guyla Cook4 episodes
Murder, She WroteFreida Schmidt / Fiona Delaney Griffith / Eileen O'Bannon4 episodes
HunterMaureen DelaneyEpisode: "Shillelagh"
ColumboLouiseEpisode: "Murder: A Self Portrait"
H.E.L.P.Kathleen MeachamMain cast
Beauty and the BeastJessica Webb2 episodes
Father Dowling MysteriesMother MargaretEpisode: "The Undercover Nun Mystery"
Death DreamsDr. Margaret NewbergerTelevision film
Final VerdictPearl MortonTelevision film
Reasonable DoubtsMrs. HooperEpisode: "A Rose is a Rose"
Star Trek: Deep Space NineEnina TandroEpisode: "Dax"
Star Trek: The Next GenerationDr. Juliana TainerEpisode: "Inheritance"
Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanHeartEpisode: "The Circus"
White MileGena KarasTelevision film
LegendJulia GrantEpisode: "Legend on His President's Secret Service"
919 Fifth AvenueBrydieTelevision film
Nothing SacredHelen ReyneauxEpisode: "The Coldest Night of the Year"
Kings in Grass CastlesBridget Durack2 episodes
To Have & to HoldFiona McGrailMain cast
Poltergeist: The LegacyNarrator / The Older Woman3 episodes
Chicago HopeJudge Robin O'HaraEpisode: "Big Hand for the Little Lady"
A Secret AffairDrucilla FitzgeraldTelevision film
For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval StorySally LewisTelevision film
Star Trek: EnterpriseVulcan Ambassador V'LarEpisode: "Fallen Hero"
Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic RiddleMargaret ByrneTelevision film
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitSheila Baxter / Madeline 'Maddie' Thomas2 episodes
Nip/TuckSister Rita-ClaireEpisode: "Agatha Ripp"
Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley WinksGrandma O'MallardVoice; 2 episodes
RevelationsMother Francine4 episodes
BrotherhoodRose CaffeeMain cast
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated–Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role – Television
Nominated–Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
PaddywhackeryPeig SayersMain cast
Nominated–Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Television
LostEloise Hawking8 episodes
Three Wise WomenBethTelevision film
DefianceNicolette "Nicky" Riordan8 episodes
HitRecord on TVAunt AbigailEpisode: "RE: Money"
Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal StreetMiss Hudspith4 episodes
American GodsEssie's Grandmother / Old Essie MacgowanEpisode: "A Prayer for Mad Sweeney"
Kat & Alfie: RedwaterAgnes ByrneMain cast
OriginMia AndersonEpisode: "Funeral Blues"
StrikeOonagh KennedyEpisode: "Troubled Blood: Part 1"
SmotherCaro Noonan6 episodes
SistersDymphnaEpisode: "This Too Shall Pass"
The Santa StoriesNarratorEpisode: "The Note"
BodkinMother Bernadette3 episodes
Small Town, Big StoryWendy's MotherVoice; Episode: "The White Ridge"

Awards and recognition

References

References

  1. (December 10, 2017). "Birth of Actress Fionnghuala Flanagan".
  2. "Noteworthy Flanagans".
  3. [https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/the-50-greatest-irish-film-actors-of-all-time-in-order-1.4271988 The 50 greatest Irish film actors of all time – in order], ''[[Irish Times]]'', June 13, 2020
  4. "Fionnula Flanagan Biography (1941–)". filmreference.com.
  5. [http://www.rte.ie/tv/whodoyouthinkyouare/outline_fionnula.html RTE One, My Story: Fionnula Flanagan]. Retrieved 14 June 2016 {{Webarchive. link. (3 March 2015)
  6. (29 March 2025). "Fionnula Flanagan: I remember the ‘No Irish or dogs’ signs. I didn’t want to live in a country that took that attitude towards me". The Irish Times.
  7. (4 July 2009). "On revolutions and revelations". The Irish Times.
  8. "On revolutions and revelations". [[The Irish Times]].
  9. (5 March 2018). "Tickets Released for Broadway Transfer of Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman - Royal Court". Royal Court.
  10. Clement, Olivia. (July 7, 2019). "Tony-Winning 'The Ferryman' Ends on Broadway July 7".
  11. STARTREK.COM STAFF. (April 17, 2014). "INTERVIEW: Fionnula Flanagan Talks Trek & Tasting Menu".
  12. "Sinn Fein honours IRA dead at Dublin event". [[irishtimes.com]].
  13. "Hollywood stars among Sinn Fein donors who pledged $€12m to party". Irish Independent.
  14. [http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20071486,00.html How Flanagan and O'Connor met] {{Webarchive. link. (27 September 2013 , ''People''. Retrieved 21 July 2014.)
  15. {{YouTube. H5ZK2DeZ_EM. Fionnuala Flanagan endorsement of Martin McGuinness
  16. (1 Sep 2025). "New Irish movie The Body Is Water completes filming in Cork".
  17. (10 January 2012). "Flanagan to receive IFTA honour". Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
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