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JamesG
03-17-2010, 03:20 PM
17. James Nesbitt

Born and raised in Northern Ireland, Nesbitt has been acting on stage and screen for more than 20 years, but his breakout performance came in 2002, when he played a Protestant civil-rights leader in Paul Greengrass' astounding documentary-style drama Bloody Sunday.

Next, Nesbitt stars in the Irish indies Cherrybomb and Outcast, and in Ralph Fiennes' Roman-themed directorial debut Coriolanus.





16. Stuart Townsend

This handsome Dubliner is as known for the roles he's bowed out of (the upcoming superhero adventure Thor and Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings) as the ones he's actually played (Lestat in Queen of the Damned, Dorian Gray in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen).

In addition to acting, Townsend is also a writer-director, whose debut, the current-events indie Battle in Seattle, hit the festival circuit in 2008.





15. Stephen Rea

Despite appearing in nearly 60 films, including V for Vendetta, The End of the Affair and The Butcher Boy, Belfast-born Rea will forever be remembered by movie enthusiasts for his Oscar-nominated role in The Crying Game.

Let's just say Rea is the other man present when Jaye Davidson makes his (and one of movie history's most shocking) big reveal in the drama. Rea may take on a regular primetime gig, if "Chaos", his CBS CIA drama, is picked up.





14. Colm Meaney

Whether he's playing a cop (Con Air, Law Abiding Citizen), a criminal (Layer Cake) or the manager of a beloved football team (The Damned United), Meaney is a chameleon-like supporting actor who's always recognizable with his mop of curly hair and for his many years on two second-generation Star Trek shows.

He'll next portray legendary columnist H.L. Mencken in the upcoming drama Alleged.





13. Ciarán Hinds

With a stare that could turn you to stone, Belfast-raised Hinds is yet another Irish actor who's a consummate "That Guy," popping up in more than 40 movies since 1981.

He's played everything from Capt. Wentworth in Persuasion to Julius Caesar (HBO's "Rome") to Herod the Great (The Nativity Story).

Currently starring in the supernatural Irish drama The Eclipse, Hinds will make his first appearance in the Harry Potter universe as Dumbledore's curmudgeonly brother Aberforth in Deathly Hallows 1 & 2.





12. Neil Jordan

The Academy Award-winning writer-director-producer responsible for The Crying Game, Interview With The Vampire, The Butcher Boy, The Brave One and 21 other films, Jordan is one of Ireland's most successful artistic exports.

He's directed more than half of the men on this list, and at age 60, he shows no signs of slowing down, having filmed or produced a movie nearly every year since 1981.





11. Gabriel Byrne

Byrne's distinctive Irish brogue is so well loved he hardly ever disguises it.

The brooding Dubliner won a Golden Globe for his work on HBO's "In Treatment", but is still best known for his 63 film credits, including The Usual Suspects, Miller's Crossing, The Man in the Iron Mask, and End of Days.

Cop, killer, priest, Satan -- he's always so, so good. It's also clear why EW.com once named Byrne one of the hottest actors over 50.





10. Cillian Murphy

There are few young actors who can match Murphy's blue-eyed intensity.

His performances are brilliant, whether in thrillers like 28 Days Later, Red Eye and Batman Begins or epic dramas like The Wind That Shakes the Barley.

Murphy will star opposite Leo DiCaprio in Christopher Nolan's Inception and in fellow Irishman Brendan Gleeson's directorial debut, At Swim-Two-Birds, with Farrell, Byrne and Rhys-Meyers.





9. Terry George

As a screenwriter, George was celebrated for collaborating with his friend, director Jim Sheridan, on In the Name of the Father and The Boxer.

His directorial debut, Some Mother's Son, was produced by Sheridan, and his follow-up, Hotel Rwanda, earned him his second Oscar nomination.

George, who seems drawn to emotional, grief-laden stories, is taking on crime in his upcoming script for Spike Lee's Inside Man 2.





8. Brendan Gleeson

Younger audiences may only know Gleeson for playing Alastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody in the Harry Potter films, but the 54-year-old Dublin native is an award-winning actor who has played everything from Winston Churchill (Into the Storm) to gangsters (In Bruges, The General, Gangs of New York) to an Abbot in this year's Academy Award-nominated animated drama The Secret of Kells.

Gleeson will add writer-director to his filmography with his upcoming adaptation, At Swim-Two-Birds.





7. Jonathan Rhys-Meyers

Whoever thought King Henry VIII couldn't be sexy has never seen Rhys-Meyers in Showtime's "The Tudors". Rhys-Meyers' bedroom eyes and lopsided smirk ooze with sex appeal.

He won a Golden Globe for playing Elvis, thrills audiences as the womanizing 16th-century monarch and dazzled critics with his unforgettable roles in Velvet Goldmine and Match Point.

Next, the 32-year-old joins his countrymen in Gleeson's At Swim-Two-Birds.





6. Colin Farrell

Like his friend Rhys-Meyers, there's just something about Farrell that's hot, hot, hot.

Farrell may be notorious for his partying off screen, but on screen, he's a revelation in films like Tigerland, The New World and, yes, even Miami Vice.

He recently surprised critics and audiences alike with his singing chops in an uncredited performance in Crazy Heart opposite Oscar winner Jeff Bridges.

Farrell will next star in Gleeson's At Swim-Two-Birds and as Keira Knightley's lover in London Boulevard.





5. Jim Sheridan

Sheridan is a quintessentially Irish director. His work is imbued with the kind of passion, emotion and tempestuousness that his country's people are legendary for displaying.

He's made magnificent politically-charged films like In the Name of the Father and The Boxer, and heart-tugging, emotionally driven dramas like My Left Foot, In America, and Brothers.

Not only is Sheridan a gifted director, he's produced films by Terry George, Paul Greengrass, Angelica Huston and his brother Peter Sheridan.





4. Kenneth Branagh

Although many fans think this classically trained actor-director is English, he's actually from Northern Ireland.

The expert Shakespearean (Hamlet, Othello, Much Ado About Nothing, Love's Labour Lost, Henry V) has been nominated for an Oscar four times, and he's mastered roles ranging from a Nazi general (Valkyrie) to a conceited wizard (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets) to a mad scientist (Frankenstein).

There's nothing he can't do.





3. Pierce Brosnan

As amazing as Daniel Craig's gritty new James Bond is, there's something to be said about Brosnan's smooth and elegant 007.

It's no wonder he's been People's Sexiest Man Alive, considering his scenes with Rene Russo in The Thomas Crown Affair alone make him worthy of the title.

Now in theaters as Robert Pattinson's father in Remember Me and a former prime minister in The Ghost Writer, Brosnan is proving one of Hollywood's hardest working; April's The Greatest will mark his fourth release of 2010.





2. Liam Neeson

Neeson has cornered the market on playing impossibly brave, wise and fearless types. It doesn't hurt that he's usually the tallest man in a cast, so he's bound to command attention.

Although it's his roles in franchises like Star Wars and The Chronicles of Narnia that have made him a household name (he'll also star in The A-Team and Clash of the Titans), it's his dramatic turns as Oskar Schindler, Alfred Kinsey and Rob Roy (and one day Abe Lincoln!) that make us love him.





1. Peter O'Toole

T.E. Lawrence. Henry II. Lord Jim. Don Quixote. Robinson Crusoe. Sherlock Holmes.

O'Toole has played them all, and he's played them all brilliantly, earning eight Academy Award nominations and one Honorary Oscar in the process.

He would've topped the list with just Lawrence of Arabia, but the 77-year-old Irishman keeps on working.

He's going to play Symeon the Righteous in Mary Mother of Christ, Gallus in a historical drama about Katherine of Alexandria and a Lord in the thriller Eager to Die.

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