Barry Fitzgerald Movies and Career Information
Mar 10, 1888
Dublin
Actor
Barry Fitzgerald (10 March 1888 – 14 January 1961) was an Irish stage, film and television actor. He was born William Joseph Shields in Walworth Road, Portobello, Dublin, Ireland. He is the older brother of Irish actor Arthur Shields. He went to Skerry's College, Dublin, before going on to work in the civil service, while also working at the Abbey Theatre. By 1929, he turned to acting full-time. He was briefly a roommate of famed playwright Sean O'Casey and starred in such plays as O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock and the premiere of The Silver Tassie. Fitzgerald went to Hollywood to star in another O'Casey work, The Plough and the Stars (1936), directed by John Ford. He had a successful Hollywood career in such films as The Long Voyage Home (1940), How Green Was My Valley (1941), And Then There Were None (1945), The Naked City (1948), and The Quiet Man (1952). Fitzgerald achieved a feat unmatched in the history of the Academy Awards: he was nominated for both the Best Actor Oscar and the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for the same performance, as "Father Fitzgibbon" in Going My Way (1944). (Academy Award rules have since been changed to prevent this.) He won the Best Supporting Actor
- Barry Fitzgerald Movies before 2012
- Catered Affair (1953) 1953
- Quiet Man 1952
- Juno and the Paycock 1949
- Story of Seabiscuit (1949) 1949
- Naked City (1948) 1948
- Going My Way (1944) 1944
- None But the Lonely Heart (1944) 1944
- Corvette K-225 1943
- Guests of the Nation (1935) 1935
- The Quiet Man (1952)
- Tarzan's Secret Treasure
- Bringing Up Baby (1938)
- Dawn Patrol
- And Then There Were None
- How Green Was My Valley (1941)
- Union Station