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Byrne-ing Up the Screen for Valentine’s Day!

How do you spend Valentine’s Day? A little champagne with your significant other? Swanky dinner out on the town? Wine and heart-shaped cookies by the fire? Chocolates? Flowers? Diamonds? wink May we recommend all of the above PLUS a Byrne-ing hot Romantic film? Gabriel Byrne has made, it turns out, […]

Page to Screen: “QUIRKE: Elegy for April”

How do you take an entire book and transform it into a 90-minute television show? I do not know the answer to that question, but I do know a very good example of just such a process happening–successfully! Benjamin Black, the nom de plume of author John Banville, has written […]

New Colleagues for New Projects

Mr. Byrne is working with some amazing women these days: musicians, actors, directors. We will begin with two hyphenates. Here is more information about them, with more to follow soon. Christine Tobin, Singer-Songwriter The booklet for her new CD, Sailing To Byzantium, offers some insight into her choice of subject […]

Fifty Shades of Gabriel: A Fan Video!

Gabriel Byrne Fans are the best. Creative, intuitive, appreciative, playful, clever, and did I say creative? Here’s a great example: In her words “Marie, a French-American fan of Gabriel from San Francisco, California” contacted me recently with kind words about this website and news of a video she was working […]

The Byrne-ing News, November 2019

Well! Another Spirit of Ireland Gala has been celebrated. Another Halloween has been survived. Another Autumn is now officially underway. Even though our Mr. Byrne looks a bit solemn in the seasonal wallpaper below, it’s only because he has been dealing with an impending apocalypse in War of the Worlds. […]

Biography and Career

Last updated 22 February 2024 Born on May 12, 1950 in Walkinstown, Dublin, The Republic of Ireland, Gabriel James Byrne, whose Irish name is Gabriel Séamas ÓBroin, is the oldest of six children. His father worked as a cooper at the Guinness factory and his mother was a nurse. When […]