Aidan Gillen, born on April 24, 1968, is a distinguished Irish actor celebrated for his versatile performances across stage, film, and television. Known for his compelling portrayals, Gillen has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base, particularly for his work in popular television series.
His breakout role came as Stuart Alan Jones in the groundbreaking series 'Queer as Folk' (1999–2000), which showcased his talent and charisma. He further captivated audiences as Tommy Carcetti in 'The Wire' (2004–2008) and as the enigmatic Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish in the globally acclaimed 'Game of Thrones' (2011–2017). Other notable television roles include John Boy in 'Love/Hate' (2010–2011), Aberama Gold in 'Peaky Blinders' (2017–2019), and Milo Sunter in 'Mayor of Kingstown' (2021–2024).
In addition to his television success, Gillen has made significant contributions to film. His filmography includes memorable roles such as Lord Nelson Rathbone in 'Shanghai Knights' (2003), a CIA operative in 'The Dark Knight Rises' (2012), and Dr. Frank Harte in 'Calvary' (2014). He also appeared in the 'Maze Runner' series and played Robert in 'Sing Street' (2016) and John Reid in 'Bohemian Rhapsody' (2018).
Aidan Gillen's talent has not gone unnoticed; he is a recipient of three Irish Film & Television Awards and has received nominations for prestigious accolades including a British Academy Television Award, a British Independent Film Award, a Tony Award, and a Drama Desk Award. His contributions to the arts continue to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.