Brendan Coyle





















Brendan Coyle
Born
David Coyle


(1962-12-02) 2 December 1962 (age 56)

Corby, Northamptonshire, England

Occupation Actor
Years active 1992–present

Brendan Coyle (born David Coyle; 2 December 1962) is a British-Irish actor.[1][2] He won the Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role for The Weir in 1999.[3] He also played Nicholas Higgins in the miniseries North & South, Robert Timmins in the first three series of Lark Rise to Candleford, and more recently Mr Bates, the valet, in Downton Abbey, which earned him a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actor




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography


    • 4.1 Film


    • 4.2 Television




  • 5 Anderson Shelter Productions


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Early life


Coyle was born in Corby, Northamptonshire, to an Irish father and Scottish mother.[1] Due to his British birth and Irish parentage, he holds dual British and Irish citizenship. He is a great-nephew of football manager Sir Matt Busby.[4]


He studied drama in Dublin in 1981 and received a scholarship to Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in the United Kingdom in 1983.[1]



Career


Brendan Coyle received a Laurence Olivier Award in 1999 for his performance in Conor McPherson's The Weir and won a New York Critics Theater World Award for Outstanding Broadway Debut for the same play in its New York production.[1] In 2001, Coyle appeared in the film Conspiracy as Gestapo Chief Heinrich Müller. He played Kaz Sweeney in the British drama, True Dare Kiss, and Nicholas Higgins in North & South for the BBC.


From 2008 he played Robert Timmins in three BBC series based on the Lark Rise to Candleford novels, written by Flora Thompson. In 2010, he began playing John Bates, valet and former British Army batman to the Earl of Grantham in Julian Fellowes's period drama series, Downton Abbey. Fellowes wrote the part for Coyle, and it won him nominations for a BAFTA and IFTA,[5] as well as a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Awards as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2012.He also won three Screen Actors Guild Awards 2013-16. Coyle also played the character of Terry Starling in the short-lived Sky comedy series Starlings.



Personal life


Coyle divides his time between London and Norfolk.



Filmography



Film





















































































































Year
Film
Role
Notes
1994

Ailsa
Miles Butler

1997

The Last Bus Home
Steve Burkett

1997

Tomorrow Never Dies
Leading Seaman - HMS Bedford

1998

Soft Sand, Blue Sea
Gerry

1998

The General
UVF Leader

1998

Happy Birthday To Me


short
1999

I Could Read the Sky
Francie

2001

Mapmaker
Robert Bates

2005

Allegiance
Michael Collins

2005

The Jacket
Damon

2006

Offside
Duncan Miller

2009

Perrier's Bounty
Jerome

2011

The Raven
Reagan

2014

Noble
Gerry Shaw

2016

Me Before You
Bernard Clark

2016

The Rising

Augustine Birrell

Announced
2016

Bare
Mick "The Irish Hammer"
Short
2018

Mary Queen of Scots

Earl of Lennox



Television



















































































































































































































































Year
Film
Role
Notes
1992

Fool's Gold: The Story of the Brink's-Mat Robbery
Det. Sgt. Benwell
TV movie
1992

The Bill
Chris Bailey
TV series (1 episode: "Radio Waves")
1995

The Glass Virgin
Manuel Mendoza
TV mini-series
1995

Dangerfield
David Walsh
TV series (2 episodes)
1996

Silent Witness
Liam Slattery
TV series (2 episodes)
1996

Thief Takers
D.S. Bob "Bingo" Tate
TV series (16 episodes)
2000

McCready and Daughter
Donal McCready
TV movie
2000

Paths to Freedom
Jeremy Fitzgerald
TV series (6 episodes)
2001

Conspiracy

SS Maj Gen Heinrich Müller
TV movie
2001

Rebel Heart
Michael Collins
TV mini-series
2001

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
Richard Tey
TV series (1 episode: "A Great Deliverance")
2001

The Bombmaker
George McEvoy
TV movie
2002

Rockface
Douglas McLanaghan
TV series (7 episodes)
2003

Waking the Dead
Martin Corgan
TV series (2 episodes)
2003

Single
Paul
TV series
2004

Amnesia
D.C. Ian Reid
TV movie
2004

Omagh
D.S. John White
TV movie
2004

North & South
Nicholas Higgins
TV mini-series (4 episodes)
2005

Shameless
Father Polish
TV series (1 episode: "Episode #2.4")
2005

Jericho
Christie
TV series (3 episodes)
2005

The Ghost Squad
Sgt. Ralph Allan
TV series (1 episode: "Heroes")
2006

The Commander: Blacklight
Carl Dirkwood
TV movie
2006

Soundproof
D.I. Dave Cox
TV movie
2006

Prime Suspect: The Final Act
D.C.S. Mitchell
TV movie
2006

Perfect Parents
Ed
TV movie
2007

The Mark of Cain
Davey Gulliver

2007

Wedding Belles
Priest
TV movie
2007

The Good Samaritan
Lewis Farrell
TV movie
2007

Damage
Aidan Cahill
TV movie
2007

True Dare Kiss
Kaz Sweeney
TV series (6 episodes)
2008-2010

Lark Rise to Candleford
Robert Timmins
TV series (31 episodes, series 1-3)
2009

Inspector George Gently
Patrick Donovan
TV series (1 episode: "Gently in the Night")
2009

Blue Murder
Derek Jowell
TV series (2 episodes)
2010–2015

Downton Abbey

John Bates
TV series (52 episodes: 2010–present)
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Nominated - BAFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2012)
2012–13

Starlings
Terry Starling
TV series
2015

Spotless
Nelson Clay
TV series
2015

Murdoch Mysteries
Mr. Rankin
TV series (1 episode: "A Merry Murdoch Christmas")
2016

12 Monkeys
Dr. Benjamin Kalman
TV series (1 episode: "Year of the Monkey")
2018

Requiem
Stephen Kendrick
TV series (6 episodes)


Anderson Shelter Productions


In July 2014, Brendan Coyle and Joy Harrison formed Anderson Shelter Productions Limited.[6] with the mission to "find talented young filmmakers" and assist in funding their short film projects.[7] On 14 September 2014, Coyle announced via Twitter his involvement with Council Child Production's short film, Starcross.[8]













































#
Title
Release date
Notes
Refs.
1 Starcross (short film, Council Child Productions) 2014 Associate Producer [9]
2 The Loneliest Time (short film, Time Bomb Pictures Ltd.) 2015 Associate Producer
[10][11]
3 Bare (short film, Council Child Productions) 2016 Executive Producer
[12][13]
3 Margie's Garden (short film, Council Child Productions) 2016 Executive Producer
[14][15]
4 Emerald City (feature film, Colin Broderick) 2016 Associate Producer [16]


References





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  2. ^ Masterson, Conor (23 September 2018). "Theatre defined, shaped and saved my life - Brendan Coyle". Retrieved 19 January 2019.


  3. ^ "Olivier Winners 1999". Retrieved 1 February 2016.


  4. ^ "True Dare Kiss: Brendan Coyle interview" (Press release). BBC Press Office. 18 June 2007. Retrieved 31 January 2011.


  5. ^ "Downton Abbey characters at PBS". Retrieved 2 February 2011.


  6. ^ "Anderson Shelter Productions Limited". Endole UK Company Insights. Retrieved 12 September 2015.


  7. ^ "Brendan Coyle: Farewell Downton Abbey, Hello Spotless and More!". Parade. Retrieved 10 December 2015.


  8. ^ "Brendan Coyle on Twitter (14 September 2014)". Twitter. Retrieved 12 September 2015.


  9. ^ "Starcross". British Films Directory. British Council. Retrieved 12 September 2015.


  10. ^ "The Loneliest Time Kickstarter". Kickstarter. Retrieved 12 September 2015.


  11. ^ "Brendan Coyle on Twitter (20 May 2015)". Twitter. Retrieved 12 September 2015.


  12. ^ "Bare (2016) - Full Cast & Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 26 August 2016.


  13. ^ "Bare - Our Supporters". Margie's Garden. Retrieved 26 August 2016.


  14. ^ "Margie's Garden (2016) - Full Cast & Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 18 April 2016.


  15. ^ "Margie's Garden - Thank you to our backers!". Margie's Garden. Retrieved 22 December 2015.


  16. ^ "Hollywood Shows Its Support for Emerald City". Kickstarter. Retrieved 12 September 2015.




External links



  • Brendan Coyle Fansite


  • Brendan Coyle on IMDb










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