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Redmond Gleeson (born January 26, 1935) is a stage, film, and television actor from Dublin, Ireland.
From an early age, Redmond (born Martin Gleeson) dreamed of becoming an actor. He received a scholarship to study theatre arts at a university in Ohio. After graduating he lived in Aspen, Colorado where he co-founded and acted with the High Country Players. In 1968 he moved from Aspen, Colorado to Los Angeles where he has appeared in many stage productions, including Look Homeward Angel, Buddy's Girl for which he won a Drama-Logue Award, and Kevin's Bed for which he won a Back Stage... MORE
Redmond Gleeson (born January 26, 1935) is a stage, film, and television actor from Dublin, Ireland.
From an early age, Redmond (born Martin Gleeson) dreamed of becoming an actor. He received a scholarship to study theatre arts at a university in Ohio. After graduating he lived in Aspen, Colorado where he co-founded and acted with the High Country Players. In 1968 he moved from Aspen, Colorado to Los Angeles where he has appeared in many stage productions, including Look Homeward Angel, Buddy's Girl for which he won a Drama-Logue Award, and Kevin's Bed for which he won a Back Stage Garland Award. In addition to his film and television work, he produced, directed and has acted for years in the adaptation of Bloomsday he co-wrote with T.S.Kerrigan. Redmond Gleeson fathered ten children and when he's not acting he resides in Kalimantan, Indonesia with his wife, Mardiah. LESS
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