| Aidan Quinn | |
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![]() Aidan Quinn in 2009 |
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| Born | March 8, 1959
Rockford, Illinois, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1984–present |
| Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Bracco (September 1, 1987-present); 2 children |
Aidan Quinn (born March 8, 1959) is an Irish-American actor.
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Quinn was born in Rockford, Illinois to devoutly Catholic Irish parents.[1] He was raised in Chicago and Rockford, as well as in Dublin and Birr, County Offaly in Ireland. His father was a professor in literature and his mother a homemaker. He has three brothers and a sister. His older brother, Declan Quinn, is a noted cinematographer. Though a roofer by trade, Quinn got his start in the Chicago theater at age 19. He trained at the Piven Theatre Workshop.[2]
His first significant film role was in Reckless, followed by a breakthrough role in Desperately Seeking Susan as the character "Dez" (the love interest of the character played by Rosanna Arquette). Quinn next starred in the controversial TV movie An Early Frost, about a young lawyer dying of AIDS (it was broadcast on NBC on November 11, 1985) and co-starred such luminaries as Gena Rowlands, Ben Gazzara and Sylvia Sidney. He received his first Emmy Award nomination for the role which allowed him to gain recognition in Hollywood.
In 1988 Quinn lost the role of Jesus Christ when Paramount Pictures dropped the controversial Martin Scorsese movie The Last Temptation of Christ. When Universal Pictures picked up the film, the role went to Willem Dafoe. In meantime, Quinn recited in a role as protagonist in the film Crusoe, finished in 1989.
During the 1990s Quinn's career grew immensely. He found work alongside such Hollywood stars as Brad Pitt in Legends of the Fall, Johnny Depp in Benny & Joon, Robert Duvall in The Handmaid's Tale and Sir John Gielgud in Haunted. He continually starred in films that allowed him to return to his Irish roots, such as Michael Collins, Song for a Raggy Boy and Evelyn
In 2000, Quinn portrayed Paul McCartney in the VH1 television drama, Two of Us. He later met McCartney at a hotel, and they became good friends. Quinn was able to gain his first regular television role as the lead in the short lived, and controversial NBC drama The Book of Daniel, in 2006 before being canceled after the first three weeks of its run. In 2007, Quinn received his second Emmy nomination for the television movie Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
Quinn is married to the actress Elizabeth Bracco, sister of actress Lorraine Bracco. The two met in 1984 at a restaurant and later co-starred in Stakeout. They married in 1987 and have two daughters, one diagnosed with autism.[3] The other has been confirmed to appear as a ghost in The Eclipse.
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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| 1984 | Reckless | Johnny Rourke | |
| 1985 | Desperately Seeking Susan | Dez | |
| 1986 | The Mission | Felipe Mendoza | |
| 1987 | Stakeout | Richard 'Stick' Montgomery | |
| 1989 | Crusoe | Crusoe | |
| 1990 | The Handmaid's Tale | Nick | |
| The Lemon Sisters | Frankie McGuinness | ||
| Avalon | Jules Kaye | ||
| 1991 | At Play in the Fields of the Lord | Martin Quarrier | |
| 1992 | The Playboys | Tom Casey | |
| 1993 | Benny & Joon | Benjamin 'Benny' Pearl | |
| 1994 | Blink | Det. John Hallstrom | |
| Mary Shelley's Frankenstein | Capt. Robert Walton | ||
| Legends of the Fall | Alfred Ludlow | ||
| 1995 | The Stars Fell on Henrietta | Don Day | |
| Haunted | Prof. David Ash | ||
| 1996 | Looking for Richard | Richmond | |
| Michael Collins | Harry Boland | ||
| 1997 | Commandments | Seth Warner | |
| The Assignment | Lt. Cmdr. Annibal Ramirez/Carlos | ||
| 1998 | This Is My Father | Kieran O'Day | |
| Practical Magic | Officer Gary Hallet | Blockbuster Entertainment Award (nominated) | |
| 1999 | In Dreams | Paul Cooper | |
| Music of the Heart | Brian Turner | ||
| 2000 | Songcatcher | Tom Bledsoe | Sundance Film Festival Award (won) |
| 2002 | Stolen Summer | Joe O'Malley | |
| Evelyn | Nick Barron | ||
| 2003 | Song for a Raggy Boy | William Franklin | |
| 2004 | Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius | Harry Vardon | |
| Shadow of Fear | Detective Scofield | ||
| Return to Sender | Frank Nitzche | IFTA Awards (nominated-4Xs) | |
| Proud | Commodore Alfred Lind | ||
| 2005 | Nine Lives | Henry | Gotham Awards (nominated) |
| 2007 | Dark Matter | Reiser | |
| 32A | Frank Brennan | ||
| 2008 | Wild Child | Gerry | |
| 2009 | A Shine of Rainbows | Alec | |
| The Eclipse | Nicholas Holden | ||
| The 5th Quarter | Steven Abbate | ||
| Handsome Harry | Porter |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 1985 | An Early Frost | Michael Pierson | NBC TV-Movie
Emmy Award (nominated) |
| 1987 | All My Sons | Chris Keller | TV-Movie |
| 1989 | Perfect Witness | Sam Paxton | HBO TV-Movie |
| 1991 | Lies of the Twins | James McEwan/Jonathan McEwan | TV-Movie |
| 1992 | A Private Matter | Bob Finkbine | HBO TV-Movie |
| 1997 | Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone | Henry Morton Stanley | TV-Movie |
| 2000 | See You in My Dreams | Joe F. Brown | TV-Movie |
| The Prince and the Pauper | Miles Hendon | TV-Movie | |
| Two of Us | Paul McCartney | VH1 TV-Movie | |
| 2001 | Night Visions | Jeremy Bell | Episode: The Passenger List |
| 2003 | Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor | Gen. Benedict Arnold | A&E TV-Movie |
| 2004 | Plainsong | Tom Guthrie | CBS TV-Movie |
| Cavedweller | Clint Windsor | Showtime Network TV-Movie
Independent Spirit Award (nominated) |
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| Miracle Run | Douglas Thomas | Lifetime Movie Network TV-Movie | |
| 2005 | The Exonerated | Kerry | CourtTV TV-Movie |
| Empire Falls | David Roby | HBO Miniseries | |
| Mayday | John Berry | CBS TV-Movie | |
| 2004 - 2005 | Third Watch | Lieutenant John Miller | Episode: Alone Again, Naturally Episode: Last Will and Testament Episode: The Hunter, Hunted Episode: The Greatest Detectives Episode: Goodbye to Camelot |
| 2006 | The Book of Daniel | Daniel Webster | |
| 2007 | Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee | Henry L. Dawes | HBO TV-Movie
Emmy Award (nominated) |
| Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Ben Nicholson | Episode: Savant | |
| 2008 | Canterbury's Law | Matthew "Matt" Furey |
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