Liam Cunningham

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Liam Cunningham (born 2 June 1961) is an Irish actor. He is known for playing Davos Seaworth in the HBO epic-fantasy series Game of Thrones.[1]

Liam Cunningham
Cunningham at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2017
Born (1961-06-02) 2 June 1961 (age 63)
East Wall, Dublin, Ireland
NationalityIrish
EducationSt Davids, Artane, Dublin
OccupationActor
Years active1992–present
SpouseColette Cunningham
Children3

Cunningham has been nominated for the London Film Critics' Circle Award, the British Independent Film Award, has won two Irish Film & Television Awards, and shared a BAFTA with Michael Fassbender, for their crime-drama short film Pitch Black Heist. His film roles include A Little Princess (1995), Jude (1996), Dog Soldiers (2002), The Crooked Man (2003), The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006), Hunger (2008), The Escapist (2008), The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008), Good Vibrations (2013), Let Us Prey (2014) and The Childhood of a Leader (2015). In 2020, he was listed at number 36 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.[2]

Early life

Cunningham was born in East Wall, which is an inner city area of the Northside of Dublin.[3] He grew up in Kilmore West with his three sisters and a brother. Cunningham left secondary school at 15 and pursued a career as an electrician.[4] In the 1980s, Cunningham moved to Zimbabwe for three years where he maintained electrical equipment at a safari park and trained Zimbabwean electricians.[5][6] After returning to Ireland, Cunningham became dissatisfied with his work as an electrician and decided to pursue his interest in acting. He attended acting classes and began to work in local theatre, including the Royal Shakespeare Company. He appeared in a production of Studs at The Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn, London.[7]

Career

Cunningham at the Game of Thrones exhibition in May 2013

Cunningham's debut film role came in Into the West (1992), where he played a police officer. His on-screen acting continued with roles in War of the Buttons (1994), and A Little Princess (1995),[8][9] before making his role as Phillotson in Jude (1996).[10] He continued with character roles in Falling for a Dancer (TV, 1998), RKO 281 (1999), Shooting the Past (TV, 1999), When the Sky Falls (2000) and Stranded (2002). Cunningham came to international prominence with his role as Captain Ryan in the critically acclaimed, independent horror film, Dog Soldiers (2002).[11]

Cunningham starred in well-received films such as The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006) which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival; Hunger; The Escapist (both 2008); The Guard; and Black Butterflies (both 2011). He also had roles in many high budget British and American films including The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse (2005), The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008), Harry Brown (2009), Clash of the Titans, Centurion (both 2010).[12] On television, he appeared as President Richard Tate in the BBC programme Outcasts.[13] Cunningham was producer Philip Segal’s first choice to portray the Eighth Doctor in the TV movie of Doctor Who (1996), but was vetoed by Fox executives.[14][15]

In 2012, Cunningham joined the main cast for the second season of HBO's Game of Thrones portraying former smuggler Davos Seaworth,[16] and in 2013 he starred in The Numbers Station alongside John Cusack.[17] He was also cast in season 5 of the BBC series Merlin as a sorcerer.[18] He featured in the music video for "High Hopes" by Irish alternative rock band Kodaline from their EP The High Hopes.[19] In April 2013, he appeared in the seventh series of the BBC One series Doctor Who in the episode "Cold War", where he played Captain Zhukov, the commander of a Russian submarine in 1983 facing one of the Ice Warriors.[20] In 2015, he played the father in Brady Corbet's directorial debut film, The Childhood of a Leader.[21]

In February 2020, it was announced that Cunningham would voice Man-At-Arms in the Netflix animated series Masters of the Universe: Revelation.[22]

Personal life

Cunningham resides in Dublin with his wife Colette, with whom he has three children, daughter Ellen and sons Liam Jr. and Sean.[23]

Politics

In 2015, Cunningham was one of over 100 artists who signed a letter to The Guardian announcing support for a cultural boycott of Israel.[24] In light of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, he was one of over two thousand to sign an Artists for Palestine letter calling for a ceasefire and accusing western governments of "not only tolerating war crimes but aiding and abetting them."[25]

Cunningham endorsed Solidarity–People Before Profit in the 2020 Irish general election.[26]

Filmography

Liam Cunningham at DIFF 2024

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Into the WestPolice Officer
Public ToiletShort film
Heaven Only KnowsPaul Clarke
1993The Sea
1994UndercurrentGreg Laughton
War of the ButtonsThe Master
1995A Little PrincessCapt. Crewe / Prince Rama
First KnightSir Agravaine
1996JudePhillotson
1997The Doherty BrothersConnor DohertyShort film
The Life of StuffAlex Sneddon
1998The Tale of Sweety BarrettDetective Bone
1999A Love DividedSean Cloney
2000When the Sky FallsJohn Cosgrave (The Runner)
The Second DeathJames ManganShort film
2001RevelationFather Ray Connolly
The Island of the Mapmaker's WifeJohn Wyndham
2002Dog SoldiersCapt. Ryan
The Abduction ClubJohn Power
2003MysticsSean Foley
The Crooked ManHamilton
The League of Gentlemen's ApocalypseDirector
2004The Card PlayerJohn Brennan
ScrewbackHarryShort film
2005Breakfast on Pluto1st Biker
2006The Wind That Shakes the BarleyDan
2008The EscapistBrodie
HungerFather Dominic Moran
Paris NoirDouglas
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon EmperorMad Dog Maguire
2009Blood: The Last VampireMichael Harrison
The TournamentPowers
Perrier's BountyThe Mutt
Harry BrownSid Rourke
2010CenturionBrick
Clash of the TitansSolon
The WhistleblowerBill Hynes
2011Pitch Black HeistLiamShort film
Also executive producer
The GuardFrancis Sheehy-Skelfington
Black ButterfliesJack Cope
The Silence of JoanThe English Captain
War HorseThe Army Doctor
2012Safe HouseAlec Wade
2013SLRElliotShort film
The Numbers StationGrey
Good VibrationsDavy
2014I Am HereFatherShort film
NobleThomas
Let Us PreySix
2015LadygreyAngus
Dusha shpionaHillsman
The Childhood of a LeaderThe Father
PursuitFionn
201724 Hours to LiveWetzler
2021The VaultWalter Moreland
2023The Last Voyage of the DemeterCaptain Elliot

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993A Handful of StarsStaplerTV movie
Poor Beast in the RainDanger Doyle
1994–1995RoughnecksChris13 episodes
1995CrackerStuart Grady2 episodes
1997Police 2020DCI Billy O'ConnellPilot
1998Falling for a DancerMossie SheehanTV movie
1999Shooting the PastChristopher AndersonMiniseries
Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris DukeAlec Cunningham-ReidTV movie
RKO 281Gregg Toland
2000A Likeness in StoneBill Armstrong
2001Rebel HeartMichael Malone
AttilaTheodoric I2 episodes
2002StrandedDavid RobinsonTV movie
2003Final DemandDavid Milner
Prime SuspectRobert WestEpisode: "Part 1"
2004MessiahPace TierneyEpisode: "The Promise"
2005ShowbandsTony GoldenTV movie
The ClinicMalcolm Keown5 episodes
2006Hotel BabylonAdrian McBrideEpisode #1.8
Showbands IITony GoldenTV movie
Murphy's LawDrew Johnstone3 episodes
2007AfterlifeJonathanEpisode: "Your Hand in Mine"
The Wild WestWyatt EarpEpisode: "The Gunfight at the OK Corral"
Northanger AbbeyGeneral TilneyTV movie
Anner HouseNeil Barry
The Catherine Tate ShowFatherEpisode: "Christmas Special"
2009The StreetThomas MillerEpisode #3.1
2011OutcastsPresident Richard Tate8 episodes
CamelotColfurEpisode: "Justice"
Strike Back: Project DawnDaniel Connolly2 episodes
2012Saving the TitanicNarratorDocumentary
Titanic: Blood and SteelJim Larkin5 episodes
MerlinRuadan2 episodes
2012–2019Game of ThronesDavos Seaworth42 episodes
2013Doctor WhoCaptain ZhukovEpisode: "Cold War"
VeraSam HarperEpisode: "Prodigal Son"
2015The MusketeersBelgardEpisode: "The Prodigal Father"
2017Philip K. Dick's Electric DreamsGeneral OlinEpisode: "Human Is"
2019The Hot ZoneWade CarterMain role
Rick and MortyBalthromaw (voice)Episode: “Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim's Morty
2020Solar OppositesPupa (voice)Episode: "Retrace-Your-Step-Alizer"
2021Masters of the Universe: RevelationMan-At-Arms
DominaLivius
2024–present3 Body ProblemThomas Wade8 episodes

Music videos

YearTitleNotes
2013"High Hopes"By Kodaline

Awards and nominations

YearFilm/TelevisionAwardResult
1999Falling for a DancerIrish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Lead Television RoleNominated
A Love DividedIrish Film and Television Award for Best Male Actor in a Lead Film Role
2006Showbands IIIrish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role in Television
Murphy's LawIrish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Television
The Wind That Shakes the BarleyIrish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a FilmWon
2008HungerLondon Film Critics' Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor of the YearNominated
Irish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a FilmWon
British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in a FilmNominated
2012Pitch Black HeistBAFTA Award for Best Short FilmWon
The GuardIrish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a FilmNominated
2014Game of ThronesIrish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Drama
2015
2016
2017Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Drama[27]

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