Barry Fitzgerald
Dublin-born Barry Fitzgerald discounted his family's insistence that he was a descendant of 18th-century Irish patriot William Orr, but he readily admitted to being a childhood acquaintance of poet James Joyce. Educated at Civil Service College, Fitzgerald became a junior executive at the Unemployment Insurance Division, while moonlighting as a supernumerary at Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre. His first speaking role was in a 1915 production; his only line was "'Tis meet it should," which unfortunately… Show more
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Performer Information
MOVIES
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The Quiet Man
(1952)
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The Quiet Man
(1952)
Michaleen Flynn |
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The Naked City
(1948)
Det. Lt. Dan Muldoon |
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The Naked City (1948)
(1948)
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Going My Way (1944)
(1944)
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Going My Way
(1944)
Father Fitzgibbon |
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Corvette K-225
(1943)
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Corvette K-225
(1943)
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The Amazing Mrs. Holliday
(1943)
Timothy Blake |
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How Green Was My Valley
(1941)
Cyfartha, Dai Bando's Partner |
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The Long Voyage Home
(1940)
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Bringing Up Baby
(1938)
Mr. Gogarty |
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Guests of the Nation (1935)
(1935)
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And Then There Were None
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And Then There Were None
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The Dawn Patrol
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Tarzan's Secret Treasure
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The Sea Wolf
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The Catered Affair
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The Stork Club
Jerry B. /"Pop" Bates |
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The Quiet Man (1952)
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Bringing Up Baby (1938)
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The Amazing Mrs. Holliday
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The Saint Strikes Back
Zipper Dyson |
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Union Station
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And Then There Were None
Judge Francis J. Quinncannon |
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