Eddie Byrne(1911-1981)
- Actor
Eddie Byrne was born on 31 January 1911 in Dublin, Ireland. He was an actor, known for Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), Island of Terror (1966) and Odd Man Out (1947). He died on 21 August 1981 in Dublin, Ireland.
Actor
- Born
- Died
- August 21, 1981
- Dublin, Ireland(stroke)
- Children
- Other worksHe acted in the Repertoire Season in the National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England in Christopher Marlowe's play, "Tamburlaine the Great;" John Millington Synge's play, "The Playboy of the Western World;" Carlo Goldoni's play, "Il Campiello;" William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet;" and Edward Albee's play, "Counting the Ways;" with Albert Finney, Barbara Jefford, Denis Quilley, Peggy Mount, Brian Cox, Beryl Reid, Oliver Cotton, Robert Eddison, Susan Fleetwood, Michael Gough, Gawn Grainger, Diana Quick, Struan Rodger, Nicholas Selby, J.G. Devlin, Stephen Rea, Margaret Whiting, Patti Love, June Watson, and Roland Culver in the cast.
- TriviaCharacter actor, who started in small roles in British films, alternating in both comedy and drama. He had a rare lead as a town drunk in Time, Gentlemen, Please! (1952), after which he subsided once again to lesser roles. He only made his stage debut at the Abbey Theatre half way through his career, but became busier from the mid-60s with engagements at the Old Vic and the National Theatre. On screen, he was seen in just about anything, from war movies to horror. He even popped up in a tiny role as a general in "Star Wars Episode IV" in 1977.
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