Michael Condron
Michael Condron is a Canadian born actor from Northern Ireland .[ 1]
Career
Condron was born in Toronto , Canada, and raised in Belfast , Northern Ireland.
He has been active in several stage productions, mainly at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast .[ 1] He portrayed Robert McGladdery in the BBC docu-film Last Man Hanging in 2008,[ 2] and he played the role of Ricky in the BBC One series Number 2s in 2015.[ 3] He appeared in minor roles in feature films such as Keith Lemon: The Film and High-Rise .[ 1]
He most notably portrayed Bowen Marsh in season 5 and season 6 of the HBO series Game of Thrones .[ 4] He was nominated for A Screen Actors Guild Award for Best performance in An Ensemble for Game of Thrones in 2016.
Condron played Ben McGregor in the TV comedy series Soft Border Patrol (2018-2020). Since 2022, he has been portraying Griff Reynolds in Coronation Street .
Filmography
Film
Television
Theatre (selection)
Mojo-Mickybo , directed by Karl Wallace (Lyric Theatre Studio , Hammersmith , 2003)[ 5] [ 6]
A Very Weird Manor , directed by Ian McElhinney (Lyric Theatre, Belfast , 2005)[ 7]
Mirandolina , directed by Jonathan Munby (Royal Exchange, Manchester , 2006)[ 8]
Much Ado About Nothing , directed by Rachel O'Riordan (Lyric Theatre, Belfast, 2007)[ 9]
To Be Sure , directed by Tim Loane (Lyric Theatre, Belfast, 2007)[ 10]
Macbeth , directed by Lynne Parker (Lyric Theatre, Belfast, 2012)[ 11]
The Boat Factory , regia di Philip Crawford (59E59 Theaters , New York City , 2013)[ 12] [ 13]
Lally the Scut , directed by Michael Duke (The MAC, Belfast, 2015)[ 14]
Love or Money , directed by Stephen Kelly (Lyric Theatre, Belfast, 2016)[ 15]
The 39 Steps , directed by Lisa May (Lyric Theatre, Belfast, 2016)[ 1] [ 16]
Smiley , directed by Conall Morrison (Lyric Theatre, Belfast, 2016)[ 17]
Sinners , directed by Mick Gordon (Lyric Theatre, Belfast, 2017)[ 18]
References
^ a b c d O'Neill, Conor (18 March 2016). "Michael Condron: Interview" . culturehubmagazine.co.uk . Archived from the original on 17 October 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ Burnside, John (20 November 2010). "Orchid Blue" . The Guardian . guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 29 November 2010 .
^ "Number 2s: Michael Condron as Ricky" . BBC One official site .
^ "Michael Condron as Bowen Marsh" . Winteriscoming.net . Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2015 .
^ Gardner, Lyn (8 May 2003). "Review: Mojo-Mickybo" . The Guardian . Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ "What We've Done. Productions" . kabosh.net . Archived from the original on 5 June 2016. Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ "A Very Weird Manor" . irishplayopgraphy.com . Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ Hickling, Alfred (14 July 2006). "Review: Mirandolina" . The Guardian . Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ Fricker, Karen (2 February 2007). "Review: Much Ado About Nothing" . The Guardian . Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ Fricker, Karen (14 March 2007). "Review: to Be Sure" . The Guardian . Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ "First Lyric production of Shakespeare on new stage" . Lyrictheatre.co.uk . 1 September 2012. Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ "The Boat Factory" . 59e59.org . Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ Webster, Andy (10 June 2013). "Blue-Collar Friendship Down at the Shipyard. 'The Boat Factory' Directed by Philip Crawford" . The New York Times . Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ M. Reilly, Caitriona (17 April 2015). "Review: Lally the Scut" . thereviewshub.com . Archived from the original on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ G. Doran, Colm (24 February 2016). "Review: Love or Money" . thereviewshub.com . Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ G. Doran, Colm (1 April 2016). "Review: The 39 Steps" . thereviewshub.com . Retrieved 9 May 2016 .
^ G. Doran, Colm (10 June 2016). "Review: Smiley" . thereviewshub.com . Retrieved 7 September 2016 .
^ Brown, Cathy (14 May 2017). "Sinners – Lyric Theatre – Review" . nomoreworkhorse.com . Retrieved 14 June 2017 .
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