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Irish actor and director

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Peter McDonald
Born (1972-01-28) 28 January 1972 (age 52)
Dublin, Ireland
NationalityIrish
OccupationActor
Years active1997–present

Peter McDonald (born 28 January 1972) is an Irish Oscar nominated stage and screen actor and director. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for his short film Pentecost. He is also known for his appearances as William Kenzie in The Batman and The Penguin.

Early life and education

He grew up in Mount Merrion, County Dublin. He was educated at St. Michael's College, Dublin and graduated from University College Dublin with a Bachelor of Arts, English and a Master of Fine Arts, English in 1994. He got his start in theatre as part of UCD's Drama Society and was a member of the Fly by Night Theatre Company.

Career

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McDonald has appeared in films including Felicia's Journey (written and directed by Atom Egoyan, 1999) and When Brendan Met Trudy (written by Roddy Doyle and directed by Kieron J. Walsh, 2000); television series (the BBC's Sea of Souls and Channel 4's Green Wing); and theatre productions both in Dublin and London, including The Lieutenant of Inishmore and Days of Wine and Roses.

He co-starred with Jonathan Pryce and Aidan Gillen in Glengarry Glen Ross at the Apollo Theatre in 2007. He features prominently in RTÉ's comedy show Your Bad Self. He made his debut in 1997 as the character Git Hynes in the Irish comedy I Went Down, co-starring with Brendan Gleeson.

He wrote and directed Pentecost, a live action short film which was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. He co-wrote and acted in the full-length movie, The Stag, which was nominated for six Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) awards in 2014.

He is currently filming for the new BBC Drama "This Town" a BBC drama by Steven Knight.

Theatre

Filmography

  • 'The Bagman (Film) (2024) as Pat McKee Sr.
  • Television

    Awards and nominations

    Year Award Category Result Work
    2000 Irish Film and Television Awards Best Actor Won Saltwater
    2011 Tribeca Film Festival Best Narrative Short Nominated Pentecost
    2012 Academy Awards Best Short Film, Live Action shared with: Eimear O'Kane Nominated Pentecost
    2014 Irish Film and Television Awards Best Supporting Actor – Film Nominated The Stag

    References

    1. Spencer, Charles (26 April 2013). "The Weir, Donmar Warehouse, review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
    2. Source: McDonald's CV in the theatre programme for Glengarry Glen Ross, 2007

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