Peadar Lamb

Peadar Lamb

Deceased · Born: Jan 1, 1930 · Died: Sep 1, 2017

Personal Details

BornJan 1, 1930 Carraroe, Galway, Ireland

Biography

Peadar Lamb, a talented thespian, entered the world in 1930, specifically in Carraroe, a charming village nestled in the picturesque county of Galway, Ireland. As an accomplished actor, he left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, featuring prominently in notable films such as Far and Away, released in 1992, Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog, which premiered in 1998, and This Is My Father, also debuting in 1998.

Throughout his life, Peadar was blessed with the love and companionship of his devoted wife, Geraldine Plunkett. Together, they shared a deep and abiding bond, which only grew stronger with each passing day.

Sadly, Peadar's life came to a close on September 1, 2017, in Glenageary, a charming suburb located within the esteemed County Dublin, Ireland. As news of his passing spread, the world mourned the loss of a truly gifted artist, whose contributions to the world of film and theater will never be forgotten.

Career

2004
Bloom
Bloom as Editor
2003
2000
Yesterday's Children
Yesterday's Children as Arthur McSweeney
1999
This Is My Father
This Is My Father as Man in Pub
1996
Screen Two
Screen Two as Eldon
1992
1991
The Treaty
The Treaty as Sir John Lavery
The Field
The Field as Paddy Joe O'Reilly
1985
The Price
The Price as O'Hanlon
1984
Reflections
Reflections as Doctor
1979
Play for Today
Play for Today as Police sergeant
The Flame Is Love
The Flame Is Love as Dr. Mirell
1965
The Secret of My Success
The Secret of My Success as Superintendent Henderson
1962
The Devil's Agent
The Devil's Agent as Muller (uncredited)