Jim Sheridan
Born: 1949-02-06 in Dublin, Ireland
Known For: Directing
Biography
Jim Sheridan (born 6 February 1949) is an Irish film director. A six-time Academy Award nominee, Sheridan is perhaps best known for his films My Left Foot, In the Name of the Father, Get Rich or Die Tryin' and In America. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jim Sheridan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Filmography
2025
- Juliet & Romeo as The Irishman
- Re-Creation as Juror 1
- Lockerbie: A Search for Truth ... (Executive Producer)
- The Ghost ... (Executive Producer)
2024
- St Pancras Sunrise ... (Executive Producer)
2022
- Peter O'Toole: Along the Sky Road to Aqaba ... (Director)
- The Ghost of Richard Harris as Self
2021
- The Letters ... (Thanks)
- Murder at the Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie as Self. Presenter. Storyteller. Filmmaker
- L'énigme : L'affaire Toscan du Plantier ... (Director)
2017
- The Secret Scripture ... (Writer)
- 11th Hour ... (Director)
2014
- Brendan Behan: The Roaring Boy as Himself
2012
- Hannah Cohen's Holy Communion as Father O'Brien
- John Ford: Dreaming the Quiet Man as Self
2011
- Muide Éire as Himself
- Dream House ... (Director)
2009
- Brothers ... (Director)
2006
2005
- Get Rich or Die Tryin' ... (Director)
2004
- The Bridge of San Luis Rey as The King of Spain
- The Carpenter and His Clumsy Wife as Narrator (voice)
2003
- In America ... (Screenplay)
2002
- Bloody Sunday ... (Executive Producer)
2001
- Borstal Boy ... (Executive Producer)
- On the Edge ... (Executive Producer)
1999
- Agnes Browne ... (Producer)
1998
- The General as CPAD Leader
1997
- The Boxer ... (Director)
- This Is the Sea as Station Master
1996
- Moll Flanders as le prêtre
- Some Mother's Son ... (Writer)
1994
- Words Upon the Window Pane as Jonathan Swift / Dean Swift
1993
- In the Name of the Father ... (Producer)
1992
- Into the West ... (Screenplay)
1990
- The Field ... (Director)
1989
- My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown ... (Director)
1979
- Mobile Homes as Shea
1967
- Omnibus as Self