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Years active
  
1998–present

Children
  
Oren Kinlan

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Laurence Kinlan


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Born
  
3 February 1983 (age 41) (
1983-02-03
)
Dublin, Ireland

Occupation
  
Film, television and stage actor

Awards
  
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance

Movies
  
Ned Kelly, Breakfast on Pluto, Boy Eats Girl, The Guard, Jimi: All Is by My Side

Similar People
  
Gregor Jordan, Kerry Condon, David Pearse, Dearbhla Molloy, John Michael McDonagh

Parents
  
Mary Kinlan, Larry Kinlan

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Laurence Kinlan (born 3 February 1983 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish actor in films, television series and on theatre stage. He is best known for playing the role of Elmo in RTÉ's crime drama Love/Hate.

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Career

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Kinlan's debut was a lead role, his film debut at age 14 as David in Soft Sand, Blue Sea directed by Pip Broughton. It tells the story of kids living in a children's home. They are not orphans, but are children of disinterested parents and, as such, carry the scars of being unloved and rejected. He got the role in an open audition at the Belvedere club and despite having no previous acting experience he got the part.

His biggest role was as Elmo Creed in the long-running Irish TV series Love/Hate, a gritty crime drama based on Dublin's criminal underworld written by Stuart Carolan and directed by David Caffrey. The cult series that is broadcast on RTÉ but followed worldwide stars actor Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (as Nidge Delaney) and co-stars Peter Coonan (as Fran Cooney), Laurence Kinlan (as Elmo Creed), Aidan Gillen (as John Boy Power) and Robert Sheehan (as Darren Treacy). Kinlan's character Elmo has become so popular the Irish FM104 launched a song titled "Elmo's A Headcase!" sampling portions of Kinlan's voice and sampling of "Sexy and I Know It" as "Elmo and I Know It".

Another major screen role for Kinlan was his portrayal of Dan Kelly in the 2003 Gregor Jordan film Ned Kelly, with the title character of the Kelly Gang played by Heath Ledger. Other roles were in this film directed by included Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush and Naomi Watts.

Kinlan has appeared in various roles in a number of films and TV series, including notably Veronica Guerin, The Halo Effect, Intermission, Boy Eats Girl, The Guard and many others. He will play the Irish independent politician Tony Gregory in the forthcoming biopic of ex-Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland) Charles Haughey titled Charlie.

Theatre

He also landed roles on stage, particularly on the stages of Abbey Theatre and Peacock Theatre, Dublin as well as appearing in tours elsewhere on stages in London, New York etc. His theatre appearances include the role of Leonard in On Such As We, directed by Wilson Milam, in A Month in the Country, directed by Jason Byrne, Poor Beast in the Rain directed by Conor McPherson playing the role of Georgie for which he was nominated for the "Irish Times Best Supporting Actor Award" in 2006. Laurence appeared in Saved directed by Jimmy Fay The Playboy of the Western World directed by Jimmy Fay. Kinlan also played Bartley in a major production of Martin McDonagh's The Cripple of Inishmaan directed by Garry Hynes, at Dublin Theatre Festival and the Atlantic Theater Company, Manhattan, New York. He portrayed the character Mossey Lannigan in Christ Deliver Us!, a new play by Tom Kilroy directed by Wayne Jordan at the Abbey Theatre, again receiving "Irish Times Best Supporting Actor Award" in 2011. Another role he landed was The Covey, in Wayne Jordan's The Plough and the Stars.

Awards

  • 2006: "Best Supporting Actor Award" at the Irish Times Theatre Awards for his role as Georgie in the play Poor Beast In The Rain staged in The Gate theatre in Dublin
  • 2011: "Best Supporting Actor Award" at the Irish Times Theatre Awards for his role as Mossey Lannigan in the play Christ Deliver Us!, staged at the Abbey Theatre
  • 2016: Best Supporting Actor Award" at the Irish Times Theatre Awards for his role as Doc in the play "The Night Alive" staged at the Gaiety Theatre

    Personal life

    Laurence Kinlan was the son of Larry and Mary Kinlan. They lived in inner city Dublin. His father died after suffering a long heroin addiction. Laurence was just 10 when his father died.

    Laurence reportedly left school at 16 to pursue an acting career. He has a son, Oren.

    Theatre

  • On Such As We (2001) – role of Leonard
  • By Billy Roche directed by Wilson Milam, Peacock Theatre, Dublin
  • Defender of the Faith (2004) – role of Thomas, an active volunteer
  • Play by Stuart Carolan, Peacock Theatre, Dublin
  • Poor Beast in the Rain (2005) as Georgie
  • By Billy Roche directed by Conor McPherson, Gate Theatre, Dublin
  • A Month in the Country (2006) – role of Aleksey Nikolayevich Belyayev
  • By Ivan Turgenev, adapted by Brian Friel, directed by Jason Byrne, Abbey Theatre, Dublin
  • Saved (2007) – role of Sean
  • By Edward Bond, directed by Jimmy Fay, Peacock Theatre, Dublin
  • The Playboy of the Western World – A New Version (2007) – role of Sean
  • by John Millington Synge. Adaptation by Bisi Adigun and Roddy Doyle. Directed by Jimmy Fay [Abbey Theatre]
  • Christ Deliver Us! (2010) – role of Mossey Lannigan
  • By Tom Kilroy, directed by Wayne Jordan, [Abbey Theatre]
  • The Plough and the Stars (2010) – role of The Young Covey
  • By Seán O'Casey, directed By Wayne Jordan [Abbey Theatre and international tour]
  • The Cripple of Inishmaan (2011) – role of Bartley
  • Written by Martin McDonagh in Druid Theatre Company production. Play directed by Garry Hynes, [Dublin Theatre Festival and UK and Irish tour, Atlantic Theater Company, New York]
  • Curse of the Starving Class (2011) – role of Emerson
  • By Sam Shepard [Abbey Theatre]
  • Filmography

    Actor
    -
    Clean Up Crew (completed) as
    Danny
    2021
    The Emigrants as
    Pastor Jackson
    2021
    Deadly Cuts as
    Fat Mick
    2020
    Marcella (TV Series) as
    Jack Healy
    - Episode #3.8 (2020) - Jack Healy
    - Episode #3.7 (2020) - Jack Healy
    - Episode #3.6 (2020) - Jack Healy
    - Episode #3.5 (2020) - Jack Healy
    - Episode #3.4 (2020) - Jack Healy
    - Episode #3.3 (2020) - Jack Healy
    2020
    Artemis Fowl as
    Beachwood Short (uncredited)
    2017
    Mrs. Brown's Boys (TV Series) as
    Hannigan
    - CSI: Mammy (2018) - Hannigan
    - Mammy's Mummy (2017) - Hannigan
    2017
    Ed Sheeran: Galway Girl (Music Video) as
    Laurence Kinlan
    2016
    Radio Room: Nobody Told You (Short) as
    Killer
    2015
    Traders as
    Ger
    2015
    Charlie (TV Mini Series) as
    Tony Gregory
    - GUBU 1982 (2015) - Tony Gregory
    2014
    The Game (TV Mini Series) as
    IRA Man
    - Episode 5 (2014) - IRA Man
    2010
    Love/Hate (TV Series) as
    Elmo
    2013
    Jimi: All Is by My Side as
    John
    2012
    Immaturity for Charity (TV Movie) as
    Various
    2012
    Vexed (TV Series) as
    Ian
    - Episode #2.2 (2012) - Ian
    2011
    The Guard as
    Photographer
    2007
    My Boy Jack (TV Movie) as
    Doyle
    2006
    Small Engine Repair as
    Tony
    2006
    Johnny Was as
    Michael
    2005
    Breakfast on Pluto as
    Irwin
    2005
    Boy Eats Girl as
    Henry
    2004
    The Halo Effect as
    Thief
    2003
    Intermission as
    Drug Dealer
    2003
    Veronica Guerin as
    Timmy (14-year-old Junkie)
    2003
    Ned Kelly as
    Dan Kelly
    2001
    On Home Ground (TV Series) as
    John King
    - Episode #1.8 (2001) - John King
    - Episode #1.7 (2001) - John King
    - Episode #1.6 (2001) - John King
    - Episode #1.5 (2001) - John King
    - Episode #1.4 (2001) - John King
    - Episode #1.3 (2001) - John King
    - Episode #1.2 (2001) - John King
    - Episode #1.1 (2001) - John King
    2001
    Last Days in Dublin
    2001
    On the Nose as
    Kiaran Delaney
    2000
    Nowhere Land (Short)
    2000
    An Everlasting Piece as
    Mickey
    2000
    Country as
    Michael
    2000
    Saltwater as
    Joe Beneventi
    1999
    Angela's Ashes as
    Older Paddy Clohessy
    1999
    The Bill (TV Series) as
    Liam Ryan
    - Out and About (1999) - Liam Ryan
    1998
    Soft Sand, Blue Sea as
    David
    Miscellaneous
    2023
    Sunlight (chaperone)
    Self
    2020
    Ireland: am (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor
    - Episode dated 21 November 2020 (2020) - Self - Actor
    2003
    The Late Late Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 3 October 2003 (2003) - Self

    References

    Laurence Kinlan Wikipedia