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Occupation
  
Actor-comedian

Spouse
  
Judy Kenny (m. 1957–2002)

Role
  
Comedian


Name
  
Niall Toibin

Years active
  
1950s–present

Books
  
Smile and Be a Villain!

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Born
  
21 November 1929 (age 94) (
1929-11-21
)
Cork, County Cork, Ireland

Children
  
Sighle Toibin, Sean Toibin, Muireann Toibin, Fiana Toibin, Aisling Toibin

Parents
  
Sean Toibin, Siobhan Toibin

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
George Pavlou, Bob Quinn, Frank Grimes, Michael Lindsay‑Hogg, David Lean

Irish regional accents niall t ib n


Niall Tóibín (born 21 November 1929) is an Irish comedian and actor. Born in Cork into an Irish speaking family, Tóibín grew up on the north-side of the city in Bishop's Field. He has appeared in Ryan's Daughter, Bracken, The Ballroom of Romance, The Irish R.M., Caught in a Free State, Ballykissangel, Far and Away, and Veronica Guerin, and has played Brendan Behan too. He was awarded honorary lifetime membership of the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) in 2011.

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Early life

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Tóibín was born in 1929 in Cork, Ireland, the sixth of seven children, born to Siobhán (née Ní Shúileabháin) and Seán Tóibín, native Irish speakers. His parents married in 1917. His father, Seán Tóibín, was born in Passage West, County Cork, and his parents came from Waterford and West Cork. Seán Tóibín was a teacher in the School of Commerce in Cork city and the author of two books, Blátha an Bhóithrín and Troscán na mBánta, on wayside and meadowland flowers, both written in the Irish language. His mother, Siobhán Ni Shúileabháin, came from Beaufort, County Kerry.

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Niall was born on the southside of Cork city in Friars’ Walk. He was raised with Irish and has used the language in his professional career, notably in the film Poitín. His siblings include Siobhán, Tomás (a poet), Deaglán, Filmin, Góbnait and Colm Tóibín.

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As a child he sang in the cathedral choir and the Opera House in Cork. In his teens he joined a drama society attached to the Keating Branch of the Gaelic League. He was educated by the Irish Christian Brothers at the North Monastery (North Mon) after which he left Cork for a job in the Civil Service in Dublin in January 1947.

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In 1957, Tóibín married Frances Judith "Judy" Kenny (died 26 June 2002, aged 70) in Dublin. He has five children, and seven grandchildren.

Career

Tóibín started acting in the 1950s and spent fourteen years with the Radio Éireann Players.

From Ryan's Daughter and Bracken in the 1970s, to The Ballroom of Romance, The Irish R.M., Brideshead Revisited (TV serial) and Caught in a Free State in the 1980s, and Far and Away, Ballykissangel and Veronica Guerin in the 1990s and 2000s, Toibin's entertainment career in television, film and theatre has spanned over four decades. He has also acted for the radio, such as his guest appearance in the BBC Radio 4 series Baldi.

In 2005 he "cemented" his hands outside the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. He made a speech saying, "It will be a proud day for me. My appearances on the Gaiety stage are without doubt the highlights of my career and I am honoured to have been asked to give my prints."

He played Dr. Paul O'Callaghan in the first series of the Irish TV programme The Clinic.

He played Judge Ballaugh, alongside Cate Blanchett, in Jerry Bruckheimer's film Veronica Guerin.

Awards

In 1973, Tóibín won a Jacob's Award for his performance in the RTÉ comedy series, If The Cap Fits.

On 29 October 2002, Tóibín accepted a Best Actor Award in a Dublin ceremony.

Tóibín received an Honorary Doctor of Arts Degree from University College Cork (UCC) on 4 June 2010.

Tóibín was honoured with the Irish Film and Television Academy's (IFTA) Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony at the Irish Film Institute on 3 November 2011. The award meant Tóibín became an honorary IFTA lifetime member.

Filmography

Actor
2018
Remains (Short) as
Patrick
2007
Forgotten (TV Movie) as
Brendan Beehan
2007
Teeth (Short) as
Paddy
2003
The Clinic (TV Series) as
Dr. Paul O'Callaghan
- Episode #3.6 (2005) - Dr. Paul O'Callaghan
- Episode #3.4 (2005) - Dr. Paul O'Callaghan
- Episode #3.2 (2005) - Dr. Paul O'Callaghan
- Episode #3.1 (2005) - Dr. Paul O'Callaghan (as Niall Toibín)
- Episode #2.8 (2004) - Dr. Paul O'Callaghan
- Episode #2.5 (2004) - Dr. Paul O'Callaghan
- Episode #2.3 (2004) - Dr. Paul O'Callaghan
- Episode #2.2 (2004) - Dr. Paul O'Callaghan
- Episode #1.3 (2003) - Dr. Paul O'Callaghan
2003
Veronica Guerin as
Judge Ballaugh (as Niall Tobin)
1996
Ballykissangel (TV Series) as
Father MacAnally
- Smoke Signals (2001) - Father MacAnally
- Getting Better All the Time (2001) - Father MacAnally
- In a Jam (2001) - Father MacAnally
- Paul Dooley Sleeps with the Fishes (2001) - Father MacAnally
- Spirit Proof (2001) - Father MacAnally
- The Cat and Daddy G. (2001) - Father MacAnally
- Drink (2001) - Father MacAnally
- God.com (2001) - Father MacAnally
- The Wedding (1999) - Father MacAnally
- Love's Labours (1999) - Father MacAnally
- With a Song in My Heart (1999) - Father MacAnally
- The Outsiders (1999) - Father MacAnally
- Brendan's Crossing (1999) - Father MacAnally
- Moving Out (1999) - Father MacAnally
- Catch of the Day (1999) - Father MacAnally
- Hello and Farewell (1999) - Father MacAnally
- Two Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1999) - Father MacAnally
- The Final Frontier (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Births, Deaths and Marriages (1998) - Father MacAnally
- As Stars Look Down (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Rock Bottom (1998) - Father MacAnally
- It's a Family Affair (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Turf (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Par for the Course (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Bread and Water (1998) - Father MacAnally
- He Healeth the Sick (1998) - Father MacAnally
- All Bar One (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Amongst Friends (1998) - Father MacAnally
- The Reckoning (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Pack up Your Troubles (1998) - Father MacAnally
- The Waiting Game (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Lost Sheep (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Personal Call (1998) - Father MacAnally
- I Know When I'm Not Wanted (1998) - Father MacAnally
- The Fortune in Men's Eyes (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Stardust in Your Eyes (1998) - Father MacAnally
- Changing Times (1998) - Father MacAnally
- When a Child Is Born (1998) - Father MacAnally
- As Happy as a Turkey on Boxing Day (1997) - Father MacAnally
- Chinese Whispers (1997) - Father MacAnally
- Money, Money, Money (1997) - Father MacAnally
- Someone to Watch Over Me (1997) - Father MacAnally
- The Facts of Life (1997) - Father MacAnally
- In the Can (1997) - Father MacAnally
- River Dance (1997) - Father MacAnally
- For One Night Only (1997) - Father MacAnally
- Missing You Already (1996) - Father MacAnally
- The Power and the Gory (1996) - Father MacAnally
- Fallen Angel (1996) - Father MacAnally
- Live in My Heart and Pay No Rent (1996) - Father MacAnally
- The Things We Do for Love (1996) - Father MacAnally
- Trying to Connect You (1996) - Father MacAnally
2000
Rat as
Father Geraldo
1998
The Nephew as
Sean
1995
Casualty (TV Series) as
Desi Lavers
- All's Fair (1995) - Desi Lavers
1995
Frankie Starlight as
Handy Paige
1994
Minder (TV Series) as
Priest
- The Immaculate Contraption (1994) - Priest
1990
Stay Lucky (TV Series) as
John Lively
- Sand Dancer (1993) - John Lively
- Blowing Bubbles (1993) - John Lively
- Gilding the Lily (1993) - John Lively
- The Long Road- Back (1993) - John Lively
- The Long Road- There (1993) - John Lively
- A Quick Killing (1993) - John Lively
- The Driving Instructor (1993) - John Lively
- Flameproof and Free (1993) - John Lively
- Shingle Beach (1991) - John Lively
- A Roman Empire (1991) - John Lively
- The Sisters of Achill (1991) - John Lively
- An Unsavoury Business (1991) - John Lively
- Hard Times, Hard Men (1991) - John Lively
- The Food of Love (1991) - John Lively
- Poetic Justice (1991) - John Lively
- Hotrod Horace (1990) - John Lively
- Trial by Marriage (1990) - John Lively
- The Devil Wept in Leeds (1990) - John Lively
- A Woman's Lot (1990) - John Lively
- Bigamy Blues (1990) - John Lively
- Bring Back My Barny to Me (1990) - John Lively
- Burning Your Boats (1990) - John Lively
1992
Boon (TV Series) as
Neville Crane
- The Sharp End (1992) - Neville Crane
1992
Far and Away as
Joe
1991
G.B.H. (TV Mini Series) as
Michael Murray Snr
- It Couldn't Happen Here (1991) - Michael Murray Snr
1990
The Love She Sought (TV Movie) as
Preston Warner
1990
Fools of Fortune as
Lanigan
1990
The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing (TV Movie) as
Paddy Joe Hill
1989
Dick Francis: Twice Shy (TV Movie) as
Martin Fitzgerald
1989
Confessional (TV Series) as
Sean Gallagher
- Episode #1.3 (1989) - Sean Gallagher
- Episode #1.2 (1989) - Sean Gallagher
- Episode #1.1 (1989) - Sean Gallagher
1989
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Father Donavan
- Episode #1.2914 (1989) - Father Donavan
1987
The Rockingham Shoot (TV Movie) as
Canon
1986
The Holy City (TV Movie) as
Editor
1986
Screen Two (TV Series) as
Malachy
- Shergar (1986) - Malachy
1986
Eat the Peach as
Boots
1986
Rawhead Rex as
Reverend Coot
1985
Dempsey and Makepeace (TV Series) as
Assist. Com. Webb
- Wheelman (1985) - Assist. Com. Webb
1983
The Irish R.M. (TV Series) as
Slipper
- The Devil You Know (1985) - Slipper
- Lisheen Races (1985) - Slipper
- Major Apollo Riggs (1985) - Slipper
- The Muse in Skebawn (1985) - Slipper
- The Aussolas Martin Cat (1984) - Slipper
- A Royal Command (1984) - Slipper
- Oweneen the Sprat (1984) - Slipper
- Holy Island (1984) - Slipper
- The Dispensary Doctor (1984) - Slipper
- A Horse! A Horse! (1984) - Slipper
- O Love! O Fire! (1983) - Slipper
- Occasional Licences (1983) - Slipper
- The Boat's Share (1983) - Slipper
- A Misdeal (1983) - Slipper
- Trinket's Colt (1983) - Slipper
- Great-Uncle McCarthy (1983) - Slipper
1985
Bulman (TV Series) as
Dermot O'Casey
- Pandora's Many Boxes (1985) - Dermot O'Casey
1985
The Detective (TV Mini Series) as
Sir Walter Jones
- Episode #1.5 (1985) - Sir Walter Jones
- Episode #1.4 (1985) - Sir Walter Jones
- Episode #1.3 (1985) - Sir Walter Jones
- Episode #1.2 (1985) - Sir Walter Jones
- Episode #1.1 (1985) - Sir Walter Jones
1984
Children in the Crossfire (TV Movie) as
Vincent Lavery
1984
Oxbridge Blues (TV Series) as
The Minister
- Similar Triangles (1984) - The Minister
1984
Mitch (TV Series) as
Sir Ralph Murie
- Who Must Remain Anonymous (1984) - Sir Ralph Murie
1984
Reflections as
Mr. Prunty
1983
Wagner (TV Mini Series) as
Lutz
- Episode #1.10 (1983) - Lutz
- Episode #1.9 (1983) - Lutz
- Episode #1.8 (1983) - Lutz
- Episode #1.7 (1983) - Lutz
1983
One of Ourselves (TV Movie) as
Mr. Lynch
1983
Caught in a Free State (TV Mini Series) as
Stephen Burke
- Episode #1.4 (1983) - Stephen Burke
- Episode #1.3 (1983) - Stephen Burke
- Episode #1.2 (1983) - Stephen Burke
- Episode #1.1 (1983) - Stephen Burke
1983
The Country Girls (TV Movie) as
Jack Holland
1980
Bracken (TV Series) as
Edward Daly
- February (1982) - Edward Daly
- December (1982) - Edward Daly
- April (1981) - Edward Daly
- March (1981) - Edward Daly
- January (1981) - Edward Daly
- May (1981) - Edward Daly
- November (1980) - Edward Daly
- October (1980) - Edward Daly
- September (1980) - Edward Daly
- August (1980) - Edward Daly
- July (1980) - Edward Daly
- June (1980) - Edward Daly
1982
The Ballroom of Romance as
Eyes Horgan
1982
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mick Higgins
- The Glory Hole (1982) - Mick Higgins
1981
Miss Morison's Ghosts (TV Movie) as
Lord Kavanagh
1981
Brideshead Revisited (TV Mini Series) as
Father Mackay
- Brideshead Revisited (1981) - Father Mackay
1981
Lovespell as
Andred
1981
The Man of Destiny (TV Movie) as
Giuseppe
1980
The Sleep of Death as
Sean
1980
Murphy's Stroke (TV Movie) as
Tony Murphy
1979
The Outsider as
The Farmer
1978
Poitín as
Sleamhnan
1977
Play for Today (TV Series) as
The Defence Counsel / Irishman
- The Legion Hall Bombing (1978) - The Defence Counsel
- The Thin End of the Wedge (1977) - Irishman
1976
Benny Lynch (TV Movie) as
Father Fletcher
1974
Philadelphia, Here I Come! as
Con Sweeney
1972
An Carabhan (TV Movie) as
Marcus
1971
The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire as
Doctor (uncredited)
1971
The Sinners (TV Series) as
Dan Cooper
- Legal Aid (1971) - Dan Cooper
1971
The Becauseway (TV Movie) as
Chief
1971
Flight of the Doves as
Sergeant O'Casey
1970
Ryan's Daughter as
O'Keefe
1970
The Country Boy (TV Movie) as
Eddie
1969
Guns in the Heather as
Kettering
1969
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Kettering
- The Secret of Boyne Castle: Part 3 (1969) - Kettering
- The Secret of Boyne Castle: Part 2 (1969) - Kettering
- The Secret of Boyne Castle: Part 1 (1969) - Kettering
1968
A HAon is a HAon Sin a HAon (TV Mini Series) as
Soden
1967
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Speaker
- The Plough and the Stars (1967) - Speaker
1967
Ó Dúill (TV Mini Series) as
Newton
Writer
1978
Another Ring to Kerry (Documentary short) (narration)
1978
The Ballad of the Irish Horse (Documentary) (narration)
1962
Siopa (TV Series)
Soundtrack
1983
The Irish R.M. (TV Series) (performer - 3 episodes)
- Oweneen the Sprat (1984) - (performer: "What Would You Do If the Kettle Boiled Over?" - uncredited)
- Holy Island (1984) - (performer: "Lanigan's Ball" - uncredited)
- Occasional Licences (1983) - (performer: "Oh Howld to the Shteel" - uncredited)
Self
2019
Niall Tóibín - Everyman (Documentary) as
Self
2017
Irish Comedy Greats (Documentary) as
Self
2013
10th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Guest Presenter
2007
The Podge and Rodge Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.23 (2007) - Self
2004
2nd Irish Film and Television Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2004
Ringy (TV Movie documentary) as
Narrator
2004
The Late Late Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 March 2004 (2004) - Self
1981
To the Western World (Documentary) as
Ferryman
1980
Cities (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- John Huston's Dublin (1980) - Self
1973
Scope (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Reader
- Behind the Closed Eye (1973) - Self - Reader
1965
Yeats Country (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)

References

Niall Tóibín Wikipedia