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Resting place
  
Cremated

Occupation
  
Actor


Years active
  
1957–1999

Name
  
Donal Donnelly

Donal Donnelly

Born
  
6 July 1931 (
1931-07-06
)
Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK

Died
  
4 January 2010(2010-01-04) (aged 78)Chicago, Illinois, United States

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Donal Donnelly (6 July 1931 – 4 January 2010) was an Irish theatre and film actor. Perhaps best known for his work in the plays of Brian Friel, he had a long and varied career in film, on television and in the theatre. His travels - he lived in Ireland, the U.K. and the U.S. at various times - led to him describing himself as " ... an itinerant Irish actor ...".

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Beginnings

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He was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, but brought up in Dublin, Ireland. His father James was a doctor from County Tyrone, and his mother Nora O'Connor was a teacher from County Kerry.

Donal Donnelly attended school at Synge Street Christian Brothers School in Dublin where he acted in school plays with Milo O'Shea, Eamonn Andrews, Jack McGowran, Bernard Frawley (Seattle Repertory Co.) and Jimmy Fitzsimons (brother of Maureen O'Hara), under the direction of famous elocution teacher, Ena Burke.

Stage

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Donnelly toured with Anew McMaster's Irish repertory company before moving to England where he starred with Rita Tushingham in the film The Knack …and How to Get It.

His breakthrough role came when he was cast as Gar Private in the world premiere of Brian Friel’s Philadelphia, Here I Come! directed by Hilton Edwards for the Gate Theatre at the Dublin Theatre Festival in 1964. The production subsequently transferred to Broadway where it played for over 300 performances and established Donnelly and Patrick Bedford – who played his alter-ego Gar Public – as formidable new talents to be reckoned with. They were jointly nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play in 1966.

Donnelly returned to Broadway a number of times, replacing Albert Finney in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg in 1968, playing Milo Tindle in Anthony Shaffer's Sleuth and appearing as Frederick Treves opposite David Bowie as The Elephant Man. He also renewed his relationship with Brian Friel, appearing in the world premieres of Volunteers at the Abbey Theatre in 1975 and Faith Healer with James Mason (Longacre Theatre, NYC) in 1979 as well as the Broadway premieres of Dancing at Lughnasa in 1991 and Translations in 1995.

For many years, he toured a one-man performance of the writings of George Bernard Shaw, adapted and directed by Michael Voysey and entitled My Astonishing Self.

Film and TV

His film roles included Archbishop Gilday in The Godfather Part III and he gained particular acclaim for his performance as Freddy Malins in John Huston’s final work The Dead based on the short story by James Joyce.

On television, he played the lead role of Matthew Browne in the 1970s ITV sitcom Yes Honestly, opposite Liza Goddard. But from the late 1950s onwards, he often appeared in such British TV programs as "The Avengers", "Z Cars" and "The Wednesday Play".

Other work

He was an acclaimed audiobook reader whose catalog includes Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary, and several audio versions of the works of James Joyce.

In 1968, he recorded an album of Irish songs "Take the Name of Donnelly" (Decca DL 75029) which was arranged, produced and conducted by Tony Meehan formerly of the Shadows.

Death

He died in Chicago, Illinois, on 4 January 2010 from cancer, aged 78, and is survived by his wife, Patricia 'Patsy' Porter - a former dancer he met working on Finian's Rainbow, and two sons, Jonathan and Damian. His daughter Maryanne predeceased him.

Filmography

Actor
1999
DDU (TV Series) as
Fr. Brennan
- Unforgiven: Part 2 (1999) - Fr. Brennan
- Unforgiven: Part 1 (1999) - Fr. Brennan
1999
Love & Rage as
Sweeney
1998
This Is My Father as
John Maney
1995
Korea as
John Doyle
1994
Squanto: A Warrior's Tale as
Brother Paul
1994
Words Upon the Window Pane as
Cornelius Patterson
1994
Mesmer as
Doctor (as Donal Donelly)
1992
Here Comes the Cat! (Short) as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1992
Red Riding Hood (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
1991
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Daniel Mallahan
- The Troubles (1991) - Daniel Mallahan
1990
The Godfather Part III as
Archbishop Gilday
1989
Twister as
Doctor
1987
The Dead as
Freddy Malins
1986
Spenser: For Hire (TV Series) as
Mr. Martin
- One If by Land, Two If by Sea (1986) - Mr. Martin
1982
Another World (TV Series) as
Vincent LaGrange
- Episode dated 22 October 1982 (1982) - Vincent LaGrange
1968
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Jokey Nelson / Marlon
- The Glory Hole (1982) - Jokey Nelson
- Premiere: Foxhole in Bayswater (1968) - Marlon
1976
Yes, Honestly (TV Series) as
Matthew Browne
- We Are What We Are- Aren't We? (1977) - Matthew Browne
- I Can't Place the Face But the Name Is Familiar (1977) - Matthew Browne
- Bringing Up Babuska (1977) - Matthew Browne
- So If It's a Wrong Number Why Did You Answer the Phone? (1977) - Matthew Browne
- What Beats a Running Flush - Five Aces? (1977) - Matthew Browne
- The Odd Couples (1977) - Matthew Browne
- But I Being Poor Have Only My Watch/Brooch (1977) - Matthew Browne
- Au Pair What Can the Matter Be? (1977) - Matthew Browne
- We've Never Sailed the Amazon We've Never Reached Brazil (1977) - Matthew Browne
- Whose Was That Baby I Saw You with Last Night? (1977) - Matthew Browne
- The Man Who Shot Bernard Vallance (1977) - Matthew Browne
- Entertaining Mr. Roscoe (1977) - Matthew Browne
- Come in Lily Browne, Your Time Is Up (1977) - Matthew Browne
- Keeping Your Composer (1976) - Matthew Browne
- Make Them Listen: Croon Anywhere (1976) - Matthew Browne
- Three's None (1976) - Matthew Browne
- Sitting at My Piano (1976) - Matthew Browne
- Gilding the Lily (1976) - Matthew Browne
- In the Beauty of the Lily (1976) - Matthew Browne
- It Nearly Happened One Night (1976) - Matthew Browne
- Mrs. Browne Came to Town (1976) - Matthew Browne
- Black and White and Red All Over (1976) - Matthew Browne
- Cupboard Love (1976) - Matthew Browne
- I've Grown Accustomed to Your Salad Cream Sandwiches (1976) - Matthew Browne
- Overtures and Beginners (1976) - Matthew Browne
- Will the Real Lionel Blanchard Please Stand Up? (1976) - Matthew Browne
1976
The Venetian Twins (TV Movie) as
The Twins
1975
From Sea to Shining Sea (TV Series) as
Father O'Reilly
- The Unwanted (1975) - Father O'Reilly
1975
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin (TV Mini Series)
- The Statesman (1975) - (as Donal Donelly)
1974
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Cody
- Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974) - Cody
1973
Orson Welles' Great Mysteries (TV Series) as
Mr. Budd
- The Inspiration of Mr. Budd (1973) - Mr. Budd
1970
Waterloo as
O'Connor (as Donald Donnelly)
1970
The Mind of Mr. Soames as
Joe Allan
1963
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Bernard Spencer / Manny Price
- A Couple of Comic Turns: Part 2 (1970) - Bernard Spencer
- A Couple of Comic Turns: Part 1 (1970) - Bernard Spencer
- The Main Chance (1963) - Manny Price
1969
Department S (TV Series) as
Stacey
- Les Fleurs du Mal (1969) - Stacey
1969
The Government Inspector (TV Movie) as
Government Inspector
1969
Out of the Unknown (TV Series) as
Pete
- Get Off My Cloud (1969) - Pete
1965
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Frank / The Applicant
- Eveline (1968) - Frank
- Application Form (1965) - The Applicant
1966
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Alf / Rory
- The Drummer and the Bloke (1968) - Alf
- The Retreat (1966) - Rory
1966
Pardon the Expression (TV Series) as
Patrick O'Gorman
- Christmas Special (1966) - Patrick O'Gorman
1965
Up Jumped a Swagman as
Bockeye
1958
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Seaman Tyrrell / Alvin Hanker / Pte Sparky / ...
- The Winds of Green Monday (1965) - Seaman Tyrrell
- A Lily in Little India (1962) - Alvin Hanker
- Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (1961) - Pte Sparky
- Over the Bridge (1961) - Peter O'Boyle
- The Plough and the Stars (1961) - Willie, the Covey
- Playboy of the Western World (1958) - Christy Mahon (The Playboy)
- The Iron Harp (1958) - Scanlon
1965
The Knack... and How to Get It as
Tom
1962
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Jerry Dempsey / Danny Nolan
- Smokey (1965) - Jerry Dempsey
- Convicts Wife (1962) - Danny Nolan
1965
Young Cassidy as
1st Hearseman
1965
A Little Big Business (TV Series) as
Shop assistant
- Funny Things: People (1965) - Shop assistant
1964
First Night (TV Series) as
Rica
- Captain Rubian (1964) - Rica
1964
Festival (TV Series) as
Tim Haffigan / Younger Man
- John Bull's Other Island (1964) - Tim Haffigan
- The Old Lady Says No! Or Who Wounded Maud McCutcheon? (1964) - Younger Man
1964
Espionage (TV Series) as
Footman
- The Frantick Rebel (1964) - Footman
1963
Underworld Informers as
Tommy the Trotter (uncredited)
1963
The Sentimental Agent (TV Series) as
Larry
- May the Saints Preserve Us (1963) - Larry (as Donal Donneliy)
1963
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
George
- The Fly Sham (1963) - George
1962
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Vincent O'Brien
- Dead on Course (1962) - Vincent O'Brien
1960
International Detective (TV Series) as
Fallon
- The Winthrop Case (1960) - Fallon
1959
I'm All Right Jack as
Perce Carter
1959
Shake Hands with the Devil as
Willie Lafferty
1957
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Patsy / Mick Dooley / Willie O'Reilly / ...
- Mooney's Wreck (1959) - Patsy
- The Exiles #2: The Long Summer (1959) - Mick Dooley
- Home Is the Hero (1958) - Willie O'Reilly
- Juno and the Paycock (1957) - Johnny Boyle
1958
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Conor Keegan
- Rest in Violence (1958) - Conor Keegan
1958
Television Playwright (TV Series) as
A Young Detective
- This Day in Fear (1958) - A Young Detective
1958
Gideon of Scotland Yard as
Feeney
1957
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (TV Series) as
Cab Driver
- The Rajput Ruby (1957) - Cab Driver (uncredited)
1957
The Rising of the Moon as
Prisoner Sean Curran aka Jimmy Walsh
Self
2001
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Filmed Tribute
- James Ellis (2001) - Filmed Tribute
1995
Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Ourselves Alone? (1995) - Self
1987
John Huston and the Dubliners (Documentary) as
Self
1968
BBC Show of the Week (TV Series) as
Self
- Just Esther (1968) - Self
1964
Tempo (TV Series documentary)
- Crime to Remember (1964)
Archive Footage
1992
The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (Video) as
Archbishop Gilday

References

Donal Donnelly Wikipedia