Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
March 9, 1888
Place of Birth:
Dublin, Ireland
Brother of actor Arthur Shields, with whom he performed in several films, most notably John Ford's The Quiet Man (1952). One of the very few character actors ever to achieve star status.
Fitzgerald was the only player ever nominated for the Academy Award for both Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor in the same year for the same role. The recognition was for Going My Way (1944). After he received this double nomination, the Academy immediately changed their rules to prevent this from happening again, rules which have remained unchanged to this day.
One of Hollywood's finest character actors and most accomplished scene stealers, Barry Fitzgerald was born William Joseph Shields in 1888 in Dublin, Ireland. Educated to enter the banking business, the diminutive Irishman with the irresistible brogue was bitten by the acting bug in the 1920s and joined Dublin's world-famous Abbey Players. He subsequently starred in the Abbey Theatre production of Sean O'Casey's Juno And The Paycock, a role that he recreated in his film debut for director Alfred Hitchcock in 1930. He was coaxed to the U.S. in 1935 by John Ford to appear in Ford's film adaptation of another O'Casey masterpiece, The Plough and the Stars (1936). Fitzgerald took up residence in Hollywood and went on to give outstanding performances in such films as The Long Voyage Home (1940), How Green Was My Valley (1941), None But the Lonely Heart (1944), And Then There Were None (1945), Two Years Before the Mast (1946) and what is probably the role for which he is most fondly remembered, The Quiet Man (1952). He won the Academy Award For Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of gruff, aging Father Fitzgibbon in Going My Way (1944). He was also nominated for the Best Actor Oscar for the same role and was the only actor to ever be so honored. Barry Fitzgerald died in his beloved Dublin in 1961.
Year | Movie | Role |
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2014 | Bing Crosby: Rediscovered | Self (archive footage) |
1960 | Cradle of Genius | Self |
1959 | Broth of a Boy | Patrick Farrell |
1958 | Rooney | Grandfather |
1956 | The Catered Affair | Uncle Jack Conlon |
1955 | Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid | Harold "Stretch" Sears |
1954 | Happy Ever After | Thady O'Heggarty |
1952 | The Quiet Man | Michaleen Oge Flynn |
1952 | Ha da venì... don Calogero! | Don Calogero |
1951 | Silver City | R.R. Jarboe |
1950 | Union Station | Inspector Donnelly |
1949 | The Story of Seabiscuit | Shawn O'Hara |
1949 | Top o' the Morning | Sergeant Briany McNaughton |
1948 | The Naked City | Lt. Dan Muldoon |
1948 | The Sainted Sisters | Robbie McCleary |
1948 | Miss Tatlock's Millions | Denno Noonan |
1947 | California | Michael Fabian |
1947 | Variety Girl | Barry Fitzgerald |
1947 | Welcome Stranger | Dr. Joseph McRory |
1947 | Easy Come, Easy Go | Martin L. Donovan |
1946 | Two Years Before the Mast | Terence O'Feenaghty |
1945 | And Then There Were None | Francis Quinncannon |
1945 | The Stork Club | Jerry B. 'J.B.' / 'Pop' Bates |
1945 | Incendiary Blonde | Michael 'Mike' Guinan |
1945 | Duffy's Tavern | Bing Crosby's Father |
1944 | Going My Way | Father Fitzgibbon |
1944 | None But the Lonely Heart | Henry Twite |
1944 | I Love a Soldier | Murphy |
1943 | The Amazing Mrs. Holliday | Timothy Blake |
1943 | Two Tickets to London | Capt. McCardle |
1943 | Corvette K-225 | Stooky |
1941 | The Sea Wolf | Cooky |
1941 | Tarzan's Secret Treasure | Dennis O'Doul |
1941 | How Green Was My Valley | Cyfartha |
1940 | The Long Voyage Home | Cocky |
1940 | San Francisco Docks | The Icky |
1939 | The Saint Strikes Back | Zipper Dyson |
1939 | Full Confession | Michael O'Keefe |
1939 | Pacific Liner | Britches |
1938 | Bringing Up Baby | Aloysius Gogarty |
1938 | The Dawn Patrol | Bott |
1938 | Four Men and a Prayer | Mulcahay |
1938 | Marie Antoinette | Peddler (uncredited) |
1937 | Ebb Tide | Huish |
1936 | The Plough and the Stars | Fluther Good |
1935 | Guests of The Nation | Captured British soldier |
1930 | Juno and the Paycock | The Orator |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1959 | Play of the Week | |
1955 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Harold 'Stretch' Sears |
1953 | General Electric Theater | |
1950 | Lux Video Theatre | Barry Flynn |
1950 | What's My Line? | Self |
1948 | The Ed Sullivan Show | Self |