Niall Tóibín Explained

Niall Tóibín
Birth Date:1929 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Cork, Ireland
Death Place:Dublin, Ireland
Occupation:Actor-comedian
Years Active:1950s–2018
Website: (archived)

Niall Tóibín (in Irish pronounced as /ˈn̠ʲiəl̪ˠ t̪ˠoːˈbʲiːnʲ/; 21 November 1929 – 13 November 2019)[1] was an Irish comedian and actor. Born in Cork into an Irish speaking family,[2] Tóibín grew up on the north-side of the city in Bishop's Field.[3]

He appeared in Ryan's Daughter, Brideshead Revisited, Bracken, The Ballroom of Romance, The Irish R.M., Caught in a Free State, Ballykissangel, Far and Away, and Veronica Guerin. He was awarded honorary lifetime membership of the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) in 2011 and the Freedom of Cork in 2015.

Early life

Tóibín was born in 1929 in Cork, Ireland, the sixth of seven children, born to Siobhán (née Ní Shúileabháin) and Seán Tóibín, native Irish speakers. His parents married in 1917. His father was born in Passage West, County Cork, and his parents came from Waterford and West Cork. Seán Tóibín was a teacher in the School of Commerce in Cork city and the author of two books, Blátha an Bhóithrín and Troscán na mBánta, on wayside and meadowland flowers, both written in the Irish language. His mother, Siobhán Ni Shúilleabháin, came from Beaufort, County Kerry.[4]

Niall was born on the southside of Cork city in Friars' Walk.[5] He was raised with Irish and used the language in his professional career, notably in the film Poitín.[6] His siblings included Siobhán, Tomás (a poet), Déaglán, Filmin, Gobnait and Colm Tóibín.

As a child, he sang in the cathedral choir and in the Opera House in Cork.[5] In his teens, he joined a drama society attached to the Keating Branch of the Gaelic League. He was educated by the Irish Christian Brothers at the North Monastery (North Mon) after which he left Cork for a job in the Civil Service in Dublin in January 1947.[3] [7]

In 1957, Tóibín married Frances Judith "Judy" Kenny (died 26 June 2002, aged 70) in Dublin. He had five children, and seven grandchildren.[8]

Career

Working originally as a civil service clerk with the Department of External Affairs,[3] Tóibín started acting in the 1950s and spent fourteen years with the Radio Éireann Players.[7]

From Ryan's Daughter and Bracken in the 1970s, to The Ballroom of Romance, The Irish R.M., Brideshead Revisited and Caught in a Free State in the 1980s, and Far and Away, Ballykissangel and Veronica Guerin in the 1990s and 2000s, Toibin's entertainment career in television, film and theatre spanned over four decades. He also acted for the radio, such as his guest appearance in the BBC Radio 4 series Baldi.[9] [10]

In 2005, he "cemented" his hands outside the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. He made a speech saying, "It will be a proud day for me. My appearances on the Gaiety stage are without doubt the highlights of my career and I am honoured to have been asked to give my prints".[11]

He played Dr. Paul O'Callaghan in the first two series of the Irish TV programme The Clinic.[12]

He played Judge Ballaugh, alongside Cate Blanchett, in Joel Schumacher's film Veronica Guerin.[13]

Awards

In 1973, Tóibín won a Jacob's Award for his performance in the RTÉ comedy series, If The Cap Fits.[14]

On 29 October 2002, Tóibín won Best Actor at the Christian Film and Television Excellence awards ceremony in Dublin.[15]

Tóibín received an Honorary Doctor of Arts Degree from University College Cork (UCC) on 4 June 2010.[4]

He was honoured with the Irish Film and Television Academy's (IFTA) Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony at the Irish Film Institute on 3 November 2011.[16] [17] [18] [19] The award meant Tóibín became an honorary IFTA lifetime member.[20]

Later life and death

In May 2015, Tóibín was awarded the Freedom of Cork in recognition of his film, television and stage work.[21]

Tóibín died in Dublin on 13 November 2019, eight days before his 90th birthday, having suffered from a form of dementia in the years before he died.[22] [23] [14] [24]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Guns in the Heather Kettering [25]
1970Ryan's Daughter O'Keefe
1971Flight of the Doves Sergeant O'Casey [26]
1971L'iguana dalla lingua di fuoco Doctor Uncredited[27]
1977Philadelphia, Here I Come Con Sweeney
1978Poitín Sleamhnan
1979The Outsider The Farmer
1980The Sleep of Death Sean
1981Lovespell Andred [28]
1984Reflections Mr. Prunty
1986The Ballroom of Romance Eyes Horgan
1986Rawhead Rex Reverend Coot
1986Eat the Peach Boots [29]
1990Fools of Fortune Lanigan
1992Far and Away Joe
1995Frankie Starlight Handy Paige [30]
1998The Nephew Sean
2000Rat Father Geraldo
2003Veronica Guerin Judge Ballaugh
2018Remains Patrick Short, (final film role)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Actor and Comedian Niall Tóibín Dies Aged 89 . Irish Times . irishtimes.com . 13 November 2019 . 13 November 2019 .
  2. Web site: Interview With Niall Toibin . IrishInBritain . irishinbritain.com . Molumby, Gerry . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713060328/http://www.irishinbritain.com/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=957 . June 2005 . 13 July 2011 .
  3. Book: Toibin, Niall . Autobiography: "Smile and Be a Villain" . 1997 . Town House . Dublin . 1-57098-086-1 . registration .
  4. Web site: Honorary Conferrings Speeches Archive. 4 June 2010 . ucc.ie. University College Cork. 17 January 2023 .
  5. Web site: Press Release - Honorary Conferrings 2010 – University College Cork . University College Cork . ucc.ie . 2010 . 2 May 2019 . Niall [Tóibín] began training his voice as a child in the cathedral choir and the Opera House in Cork.
  6. Web site: President leads tributes to the 'unforgettable' Niall Tóibín . Independent News & Media . independent.ie . 16 November 2019 . 18 November 2019 . "The Irish language played an important role in Niall's life and his love for it shone through in the books that he published, and through his involvement in Poitín, which was the first Irish language feature film ever made" .
  7. Web site: Actor Niall Tóibín to receive Freedom of Cork . Irish Times . irishtimes.com . Roche, Barry . 10 February 2015 . 2 May 2019 .
  8. Web site: 'Cork to me, in many ways, is heaven' - Niall Tóibín passes away a week shy of 90th birthday . Irish Examiner . irishexaminer.com . 13 November 2019 . 18 November 2019 .
  9. Web site: Radio 4 Extra: Baldi . BBC . BBC . 18 November 2019.
  10. Web site: Doyle . Jim . Birth of Comedian & Actor Niall Tóibín . Seamus Dubhghaill . 18 November 2019.
  11. News: Niall Toibín to be honoured at Gaiety today . 15 November 2019 . Irish Times . 11 May 2005.
  12. Web site: Niall Tóibín, actor who played the cranky priest Frank MacAnally in 'Ballykissangel', Brendan Behan on Broadway and Tom Cruise's father in 'Far and Away' – obituary . The Telegraph . telegraph.co.uk . 16 November 2019 . 18 November 2019 .
  13. Web site: Niall Tóibín: 'Cork is not just home, it's heaven' . Irish Examiner . irishexaminer.com . 23 May 2015 . 2 May 2019 . O'Riordan, Sean .
  14. Web site: 13 November 2019 . Actor and comedian Niall Tóibín dies at age 89 . 13 November 2019 . independent.ie . Independent News & Media . en.
  15. Web site: 21 August 2002 . Ireland to Host Christian Film Awards . 14 November 2019 . iftn.ie . Irish Film & Television Network.
  16. News: 25 October 2011 . IFTA to Honour Irish Screen Legend Niall Tóibín . . 25 October 2011.
  17. News: 4 November 2011 . IFTA honours acting great Tóibín . RTÉ . 4 November 2011.
  18. News: McGreevy . Ronan . 4 November 2011 . Higgins salutes lifetime achievement of old friend and veteran actor Niall Tóibín . The Irish Times . 4 November 2011.
  19. News: 4 November 2011 . Three's company as academy honours Toibin . Irish Independent . 4 November 2011.
  20. News: Kemp . Stuart . 3 November 2011 . Niall Tóibín Receives An IFTA Lifetime Achievement Award From The Irish Film & Television Academy . . 3 November 2011.
  21. Web site: Actor and comic Niall Toibin awarded Freedom of Cork. Roche. Barry. The Irish Times. en. 12 November 2019.
  22. Web site: Family of Niall Toibin say he was living with dementia in years before he died . Irish Mirror . irishmirror.ie . 28 December 2019 . In the years before he died, Toibin[..] was diagnosed with a form of dementia called mild cognitive impairment .
  23. Web site: 13 November 2019. Actor and comedian Niall Tóibín dies, aged 89. RTÉ. rte.ie . en.
  24. Web site: Actor and comedian Niall Tóibín dies aged 89. 13 November 2019. Journal Media . thejournal.ie . 13 November 2019.
  25. Web site: Official website - The Movies . nialltoibin.com . 18 November 2019 .
  26. Web site: Irish Film & TV Index - Film details - Flight of the Doves . Trinity College Dublin . tcd.ie . 18 November 2019 .
  27. Web site: The Iguana With The Tongue Of Fire (1971) . Frame Rated UK . 9 April 2019 . 18 November 2019 .
  28. Web site: Irish Film & TV Index - Film details - Lovespell . Trinity College Dublin . tcd.ie . 18 November 2019 .
  29. Web site: From The Vaults: Eat The Peach - Peter Ormrod - 30th Anniversary Screening . Irish Film Institute . ifi.ie . 18 November 2019 .
  30. Web site: Frankie Starlight . Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland . screenireland.ie . 18 November 2019 .