Alan Devlin

Alan Devlin

Deceased · Died: May 13, 2011

Personal Details

Biography

Alan Devlin, a renowned thespian, entered this world in the year 1948, within the borders of the Irish Free State, a nation that would later become the Republic of Ireland, in the vibrant city of Dublin. His impressive acting career spanned numerous decades, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. He is perhaps most famously known for his captivating performances in films such as Leap Year, released in 2010, The Long Good Friday, which premiered in 1980, and Bloom, a 2003 cinematic masterpiece.

Tragically, Alan Devlin's life was cut short on May 13, 2011, in the charming coastal town of Dalkey, located in County Dublin, Ireland.

Career

2010
Three Wise Women
Three Wise Women as Mr. Kearney
2007
The Wednesdays
The Wednesdays as Detective
2005
Tara Road
Tara Road as Barney
Omagh
Omagh as Laurence Rush
2004
Bloom
Bloom as Simon Dedalus
2003
Song for a Raggy Boy
Song for a Raggy Boy as Father Damian
2002
Sinners
Sinners as Father Flannery
2000
1998
Resurrection Man
Resurrection Man as Chalky White
1994
1993
1992
Rebecca's Daughters
Rebecca's Daughters as Lord Waterstone
1982
Angel
Angel as Bill
1981
Traveller
Traveller as Clicky
1976
Justine
Justine as Rodin