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Cause of death
  
Pancreatic cancer

Parents
  
John McCann

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Donal McCann

Occupation
  
Actor


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Born
  
May 7, 1943
Dublin, Ireland

Died
  
July 17, 1999, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Nominations
  
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor

Movies
  
The Dead, Stealing Beauty, High Spirits, The Miracle, The Nephew

Similar People
  
Tony Huston, Bob Quinn, Neil Jordan, John Huston, Pat O'Connor

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Donal McCann (7 May 1943 – 17 July 1999) was an Irish stage, film, and television actor best known for his roles in the works of Brian Friel and for his lead role in John Huston's last film, The Dead.

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Early life

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McCann was born in Terenure in Dublin. His father was John J. McCann, a playwright and politician who served twice as Dublin's Lord Mayor. Although Donal had acted in a production of his father's Give Me a Bed of Roses at Terenure College in 1962, he briefly studied architecture before taking a job as a sub-editor at the Evening Press which allowed him pursue part-time acting classes at the Abbey School of Actors at the same time. He joined the Abbey Players in the late 1960s.

Career

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Among his most important early roles were Cuchulainn in W. B. Yeats's On Baile Strand (1966), and as Estragon in a seminal production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, partnering with Peter O'Toole as Vladimir (1969).

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His career included parts in many plays from the Irish literary canon, including Tarry Flynn, The Shaughran, and the Gate Theatre's highly acclaimed production of Seán O'Casey's classic Juno and the Paycock in the 1980s (McCann played the "Paycock" (Captain Boyle) opposite Geraldine Plunkett as Juno and John Kavanagh as Joxer Daly) as well as a subsequent production of O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars.

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McCann developed a particularly fruitful relationship with the playwright Brian Friel. He played the role of Gar O'Donnell, the public figure, in a film adaptation of Philadelphia, Here I Come! in 1970 and, despite popular belief, he never played either public or private Gar on stage. He gave a landmark performance as Frank Hardy, the title character, in Faith Healer in 1980 (a role he reprised in 1994), continuing his relationship with Friel through productions of Translations (1988) and Wonderful Tennessee (1993).

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Friel has said that McCann's work "contains extraordinary characteristics that go beyond acting ... it is deeply spiritual". Perhaps McCann's most renowned role was as Thomas Dunne in Sebastian Barry's The Steward of Christendom. He won the London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre) as best actor for this role in 1995. He reprised this role in a 1996 production at The Gate Theatre, Dublin and, following a twelve-week run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1997, his "performance of unarguable greatness" (New York Observer) had Newsweek hailing him as "a world-class star", and The New York Times referring to this "astonishing Irish actor...widely regarded as the finest of them all".

On the London stage, McCann played in Prayer for My Daughter opposite Antony Sher (1978), and was Jean to Dame Helen Mirren's Julie in Miss Julie (1971). This was filmed for the BBC, and McCann would much later play Judge Brack with Fiona Shaw in the title role of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, a production filmed for the BBC in 1993.

McCann began his film career early, in 1966, in Disney's The Fighting Prince of Donegal (this later became a TV series). More significant roles include the title character's father Shamie in Cal and one of the feuding brothers in Thaddeus O'Sullivan's December Bride (1990–1994). He has worked a number of times with Neil Jordan (in Angel, The Miracle and High Spirits).

His best-known film role was as Gabriel Conroy in The Dead (1987), starring opposite Anjelica Huston and directed by her father, John Huston. Significant late roles include Bernardo Bertolucci's Stealing Beauty (1996) and in John Turturro's Illuminata (released in 1999, after McCann's death).

McCann's television work included the featured role of Phineas Finn in the BBC's serialized adaptation of Anthony Trollope's The Pallisers, Willie Burke in RTÉ's Prix Italia drama entry The Burke Enigma (1979) and Barney Mulhall in RTÉ's Strumpet City (1980), as well as many one-off parts.

McCann played in Bob Quinn's Irish-language film Poitín (1979) and in Quinn's somewhat experimental The Bishop's Story (1995). After hearing that McCann was ill, Tom Collins asked Bob Quinn to make a TV documentary about McCann for RTÉ (in 1998) called It Must Be Done Right (after a remark by McCann on his craft). The film aired on RTÉ a week before McCann's death.

Personal life

In his private life, McCann was a quiet and unassuming man, but he battled both depression and alcoholism all his life. He had many friends in Irish theatre and artistic circles but also across all strata of life. His hobbies included sketching and he was passionate about horse racing.

He died at the age of 56 from pancreatic cancer.

Books

  • Faith O'Grady, Pat Laffan, eds. 2000. Donal McCann Remembered. (New Island Books)
  • The Fleadh Papers. 1998. Donal McCann: In Conversation with Gerry Stembridge at the Galway Film Fleadh, Sunday July 12th, 1998. (Film West)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1998
    Illuminata as
    Pallenchio
    1998
    The Nephew as
    Tony Egan
    1997
    The Serpent's Kiss as
    Physician
    1996
    Stealing Beauty as
    Ian
    1996
    Into the Fire (TV Mini Series) as
    Frank Cody
    - Episode #1.3 (1996) - Frank Cody
    - Episode #1.2 (1996) - Frank Cody
    - Episode #1.1 (1996) - Frank Cody
    1995
    Innocent Lies as
    Joe Green / Alan's friend (uncredited)
    1994
    Peak Practice (TV Series) as
    Michael
    - Chance Encounter (1994) - Michael
    1994
    The Bishop's Story as
    Priest
    1993
    Performance (TV Series) as
    Judge Brack
    - Hedda Gabler (1993) - Judge Brack
    1992
    The Bargain Shop as
    Narrator (voice)
    1992
    Screenplay (TV Series) as
    Det Insp Simpson Gabby
    - Force of Duty (1992) - Det Insp Simpson Gabby
    1991
    The Miracle as
    Sam
    1990
    Saints and Scholars (Short) as
    Father Ryan
    1990
    December Bride as
    Hamilton Echlin
    1990
    The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing (TV Movie) as
    N
    1988
    High Spirits as
    Eamon
    1987
    The Dead as
    Gabriel
    1987
    Budawanny as
    Priest
    1986
    Rawhead Rex as
    Tom Garron
    1986
    Mr. Love as
    Leo
    1985
    Out of Africa as
    Doctor
    1985
    Summer Season (TV Series) as
    Father Doyle
    - Tuesday's Child (1985) - Father Doyle
    1984
    Access to the Children (TV Movie) as
    Malcolmson
    1984
    Summer Lightning as
    Dr Lestrange
    1984
    Cal as
    Shamie
    1984
    Reflections as
    Edward Lawless
    1983
    The Key (TV Movie) as
    Sergeant Moran
    1982
    Angel as
    Bonner
    1982
    The Lost Hour (TV Movie) as
    Sergeant Moran
    1980
    Strumpet City (TV Mini Series) as
    Mulhall
    - Episode #1.7 (1980) - Mulhall
    - Episode #1.6 (1980) - Mulhall
    - Episode #1.5 (1980) - Mulhall
    - Episode #1.4 (1980) - Mulhall
    - Episode #1.3 (1980) - Mulhall
    - Episode #1.2 (1980) - Mulhall
    - Episode #1.1 (1980) - Mulhall
    1980
    The Silver Tassie (TV Movie) as
    Teddy Foran
    1980
    The Hard Way (TV Movie) as
    Ryan
    1980
    Thursday Play Date (TV Series) as
    John Kinsella
    - Visitors (1980) - John Kinsella
    1976
    Play for Today (TV Series) as
    Big Jim Collins / Danny
    - Katie: The Year of a Child (1979) - Big Jim Collins
    - Your Man from Six Counties (1976) - Danny
    1978
    The Burke Enigma (TV Series) as
    Joe Burke
    - Bids for Freedom (1978) - Joe Burke
    - Broken Heroes (1978) - Joe Burke
    - The Heat's On (1978) - Joe Burke
    - Who Killed the Mammy? (1978) - Joe Burke
    - Misadventure or Murder? (1978) - Joe Burke
    1978
    Poitín as
    Labhrás
    1977
    Philadelphia, Here I Come! as
    Gar (Public)
    1975
    Private Affairs (TV Series) as
    Richard Sheridan
    - Husband to Mrs. Fitzherbert (1975) - Richard Sheridan
    1975
    The Venturers (TV Series) as
    Les Cary
    - Gentleman's Agreement (1975) - Les Cary
    1974
    The Playboy of the Western World (TV Movie) as
    Shawn Keogh
    1972
    BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
    Theodore / Stephen Dedalus
    - The Wood Demon (1974) - Theodore
    - Stephen D (1972) - Stephen Dedalus
    1974
    Thriller (TV Series) as
    Jeff Holt
    - Screamer (1974) - Jeff Holt
    1974
    The Pallisers (TV Mini Series) as
    Phineas Finn
    - Part Twenty-four (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Twenty-three (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Twenty-two (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Nineteen (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Eighteen (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Seventeen (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Sixteen (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Fifteen (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Fourteen (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Thirteen (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Twelve (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Eleven (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Ten (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Nine (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Eight (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Seven (1974) - Phineas Finn
    - Part Six (1974) - Phineas Finn
    1974
    Miss Julie (TV Movie) as
    Jean
    1973
    Stage 2 (TV Series) as
    Seumas Shields
    - The Shadow of a Gunman (1973) - Seumas Shields
    1973
    The MacKintosh Man as
    1st Fireman
    1972
    Full House (TV Series documentary) as
    Corley in Two Gallants
    - Episode #1.2 (1972) - Corley in Two Gallants
    1970
    Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
    Roger / Frank
    - Brown Skin Gal, Stay Home and Mind Bay-Bee (1971) - Roger
    - A Young Man in Trouble (1970) - Frank
    1970
    The Sinners (TV Series) as
    T. J. / Ned Lowry
    - One Man, One Boat, One Girl (1971) - T. J.
    - The Mad Lomasneys (1970) - Ned Lowry
    1970
    The Glorious Uncertainty (TV Movie) as
    Montague Smith-Willoughby
    1970
    Softly Softly: Task Force (TV Series) as
    Christopher Spence
    - Without Favour (1970) - Christopher Spence
    1970
    Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Doyle
    - Who's Your Friend (1970) - Doyle
    1969
    The Root of All Evil? (TV Series) as
    Steve Webb
    - Bloxham's Concerto for Critic and Carpenter (1969) - Steve Webb
    1969
    Me Mammy (TV Series) as
    Willie Canaan
    - The Day Verilia Went to Pieces (1969) - Willie Canaan
    1969
    Sinful Davey as
    Sir James Campbell
    1968
    Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
    Morgan
    - Snakes and Reptiles (1968) - Morgan
    1967
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Dennis Walsh
    - Little Moon of Alban (1967) - Dennis Walsh
    1966
    The Fighting Prince of Donegal as
    Sean O'Toole
    1966
    Insurrection (TV Mini Series) as
    Volunteer Casey
    - Monday, 24 April 1916: We've Put Emmet in the Shade (1966) - Volunteer Casey
    Soundtrack
    1991
    The Miracle (writer: "Power of the Petticoat")
    Self
    1999
    Down to the Bedrock (Documentary) as
    Narrator
    1993
    From Ballybeg to Broadway (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    American Experience (TV Series documentary)
    - The Donner Party (1992) - (voice)
    1988
    An Irish Christmas: A Musical Celebration (Video) as
    Self
    1987
    John Huston and the Dubliners (Documentary) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2004
    The Abbey Theatre: The First 100 Years (Documentary) as
    Self - Frank Harvey
    1967
    The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
    Sean O'Toole
    - The Fighting Prince of Donegal: Part 3 (1967) - Sean O'Toole
    - The Fighting Prince of Donegal: Part 2 (1967) - Sean O'Toole
    - The Fighting Prince of Donegal: Part 1 (1967) - Sean O'Toole

    References

    Donal McCann Wikipedia


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