Kate Thompson's latest novel, Living the Dream, features a brief mention of Ciarán. |
Ciaran is an 2004 Audie Award Winner, for best audio drama performance for his work on The Complete Arkangel Shakespeare. |
Ciaran won the Outer Critic Circle Award, Special Achievement, for best ensemble cast performance, in 1999 for Closer. |
Ciaran won the Theatre World Award for best debut in NYC in 1999 for Closer. |
Ciaran won Best Actor in a Dramatic Series, at the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2004 for The Mayor of Casterbridge. |
Ciaran danced with the Patricia Mulholland Irish Ballet. |
Ciaran Hinds (At 12, as a skinny grammar school boy, Ciaran apparently made a terrific "Lady Macbeth."): My mum says I haven't done anything as good, so it's an on-going battle trying to hit that high again. |
Ciaran has been dubbed by some as the “accidental heart-throb.” |
Ciaran's father was a doctor and his mother, Moya, was an amateur actress. |
Ciaran has starred in numerous productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company. |
Ciaran is the youngest of 5 children. He has four sisters. |
Ciaran began his stage career at the Glasgow Citizens' Theater as the rear end of a horse in the production of Cinderella. |
Ciaran's film career began in 1981 in the movie Excalibur where he played the character "Lot." |
Ciaran previously attended Queen University to study law. |
Ciaran trained in acting at the RADA. |
Ciaran stands 6' 1" (1.85 m) tall. |
Ciaran's daughter's name is Aoife (Irish variant of Eve). |