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  1. 9 de may. de 2023 · Jim Sheridan on Making a Documentary About Pal Peter O’Toole: ‘You Couldn’t Not Love the Man’. Nearly 10 years after his death, Peter O’Toole is making a return to the screen in a ...

  2. Jim Sheridan (ur.6 lutego 1949 w Dublinie) – irlandzki reżyser, scenarzysta i producent filmowy.. Sheridan sławę zyskał serią filmów poświęconych Irlandii i nawiązujących do katolicko – protestanckiego konfliktu w Ulsterze.Debiutował w 1989 filmem Moja lewa stopa, który okazał się artystycznym i kasowym sukcesem.Daniel Day-Lewis, obsadzony w głównej roli kalekiego artysty ...

  3. Jim Sheridan. Highest Rated: 100% The Ghost of Richard Harris (2022) Lowest Rated: 7% Dream House (2011) Birthday: Feb 6, 1949. Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland. Having been a successful theater ...

  4. 20 de nov. de 2020 · Now with Joe Biden, a President elect with Irish ancestry, Sheridan hopes that the journey will be easier. “I’ve met Joe Biden and he seemed like a sweet, sweet man,” says Sheridan. “He ...

  5. 25 de feb. de 1994 · In the Name of the Father: Directed by Jim Sheridan. With Alison Crosbie, Philip King, Emma Thompson, Nye Heron. An Irish man's coerced confession to an I.R.A. bombing he did not commit results in the imprisonment of his father as well. Meanwhile, a British lawyer fights to clear their names and free them.

  6. Kirsten Sheridan is an Irish film director and screenwriter. The director of August Rush and Disco Pigs, Sheridan was nominated for an Academy Award for co-writing the semi-autobiographical film In America with her father, director Jim Sheridan, and her sister, Naomi Sheridan.. Kirsten is again teaming up with her father to develop the five part TV Drama series Lockerbie for both NBCU & Sky.

  7. 29 de may. de 2017 · On 9th February 2016 SAH Journal was privileged to host a public interview with arguably Ireland’s most successful filmmaker, Jim Sheridan. Born in 1949, Jim Sheridan grew up in family of social and artistic activists in the Sheriff Street area of Dublin’s inner city. He studied at University College Dublin and worked with an emerging generation of writers, performers and theatre makers.