John Lynch


A handsome, naturalistic British player of film, stage and TV, Lynch first gained notice with his heartfelt portrayal of a confused IRA terrorist who falls for an older woman (Helen Mirren), his victim's widow, in Pat O'Connor's "Cal" (1984). Prior to that success, he had studied at England's famed Central School of Speech and Drama. Lynch's subsequent film work generally has consisted of supporting roles. In Ken McMullen's "1871" (1990), he was an Irish expatriate in Paris caught between his love for an actress and his revolutionary causes. As Spencer in Derek Jarman's "Edward II" (1991), he was caught in the intrigue of 14th Century England. Lynch was Lord Craven, owner of the Gothic home Misselthwaite in "The Secret Garden" and was Paul Hill, an Irishman accused of a terrorist bombing in Jim Sheridan's "In the Name of the Father" (both 1993). He was featured in "Princess Cariboo" and portrayed the relative who explains the legend of the Selkie, a half-woman, half-seal (portrayed by his sister, actress Susan Lynch) in John Sayles' whimsical "The Secret of Roan Inish" (both 1994). Lynch co-starred in the award-winning Australian film "Angel Baby" (1995), and starred opposite Robin Wright in Pen Desham's "Moll Flanders" and as the real-life Irish Republican Army prisoner Bobby Sands whose story is the centerpiece of the fictional "Some Mother's Son" (both 1996).

  • Born:
    December 26, 1961 in Corrinshego, Newry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Screenwriter
Family
  • Sister: Susan Lynch. born c. 1971; appeared in The Secret of Roan Inish and the title role of Nora
Education
  • Central School of Speech and Drama, England, theater
Milestones
  • 1969 Lived in Armagh, Ireland
  • 1984 Made feature acting debut in the title role of Cal
  • 1984 Made stage debut in The Seagull
  • 1986 Broadway debut in the Royal Shakespeare Company s presentation of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby
  • 1992 TV debut, The Railway Station Man on TNT
  • 1993 First American TV guest spot, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
  • 1995 Received notice for his starring role in the Australian-produced feature Angel Baby
  • 1996 Portrayed IRA figure Bobby Sands in Some Mother s Son
  • 1998 Cast as the cheating lover of a British woman (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) in Sliding Doors
  • 1999 Feature directorial debut, Night Train co-starring John Hurt and Brenda Blethyn
  • 1999 Screenwriting debut (as co-writer with Mary McGuckian), Best , a biopic of British soccer star George Best; also portrayed Best
  • Directed two short films, Fireflies and A Painful Case

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