Michael McElhatton

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Michael McElhatton (born 12 September 1963) is an Irish actor and writer. He is best known for playing the role of Roose Bolton in the HBO series Game of Thrones from the second to the sixth season (2012 - 2016). Other credits include I Went Down (1997), Paths to Freedom (2000), Saltwater (2000), Blow Dry (2001), The Actors (2003), Spin the Bottle (2003), Perrier's Bounty (2009), Albert Nobbs (2011), Death of a Superhero (2011), Pentecost (2012), The Fall (2013), The Hallow (2015), The Zookeeper's Wife (2017), Chernobyl (2019), Das Boot (2020), The Alienist: Angel of Darkness (2020), The Wheel of Time (2021), Jack Ryan (2022) and The Long Shadow (2023).

Michael McElhatton
McElhatton at diff 2012
Born (1963-09-12) 12 September 1963 (age 60)
Dublin, Ireland[1]
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Actor, writer
Years active1987–present

Early life

McElhatton was born on 12 September 1963 in Terenure,[2] a suburb in the south of Dublin.[1] He began studying acting at Terenure College, a school known for its drama tradition, and afterward spent eight years in London where he graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1987.[3] McElhatton returned to Ireland in the early nineties, where he began his acting career mainly in theatre and television.[1]

Career

He appeared in a short film titled The Loser in 1990. In 1996, he was directed by John Carney in the film November Afternoon,[2] in which he plays the main character. In the late nineties and early 2000s, McElhatton appeared in I Went Down (1997),[2] Saltwater (2000),[2] Blow Dry (2001),[2] and The Actors (2003).[2] Between 2000 and 2002, McElhatton gained fame from appearing in the situation comedies Paths to Freedom and Fergus's Wedding.[1] In addition to acting, he also took on the role of screenwriter, writing the screenplay for all of the episodes.[1] The character of Rats in Paths to Freedom (2000), which he wrote and starred in, became popular with the public and allowed it to be adapted into an entire feature film Spin the Bottle (2003). As his career went on, McElhatton continued playing minor characters in films by directors such as Lenny Abrahamson, John Boorman and Kari Skogland. McElhatton also appeared in Perrier's Bounty (2009),[2] and Death of a Superhero (2011).[2]

He returned to his role as writer in 2010, writing six episodes of the sitcom Your Bad Self. Over the next decade, McElhatton began appearing in much larger roles. In 2011, he had a role in the film Albert Nobbs ,[2] directed by Rodrigo García, and Death of a Superhero (2011).[2] The following year the short Pentecost,[2] which received a nomination for Best Short Film at the 2012 Academy Awards. That same year he took part in the James Marsh directed film Shadow Dancer.[2]

In 2012, McElhatton joined the cast of the HBO television series Game of Thrones,[4] beginning in the second season, playing the character of warlord Roose Bolton. From the fifth season on he was promoted to series regular.[5]

In 2013, he appeared in The Fall, alongside Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan.[2] In 2015, he played one of the protagonists in the horror film The Hallow,[2] which was presented at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. He appeared in the screen adaptation of the true story of World War II drama The Zookeeper's Wife in 2017.[2]

In 2019, he starred as Andrei Stepashin in Chernobyl (2019).[2] In 2020, he was Deputy Inspector Thomas O'Leary in Das Boot (2020),[2] and starred in the series The Alienist: Angel of Darkness (2020).[2]

In 2021, McElhatton appeared as Tam al'Thor in the adaptation of The Wheel of Time (2021) on Amazon Prime Video.[6] His casting was announced on 06 November 2019 through Twitter.[7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotesRef(s)
1990The LoserEddieKeith BoakShort film
1996November AfternoonJohnJohn Carney, Tom Hall
1997I Went DownJohnner DoylePaddy Breathnach
All Souls' DayAlan Gilsenan
1998To the MountainJean PasleyShort film
Crush ProofDetective Sergeant HoganPaul Tickell
1999Between DreamsMr. FitzsimonsIan FitzgibbonShort filmT
UnderworldJimmyRonan GallagherShort film
2000SaltwaterJohn TraynorConor McPherson
2001Blow DryRobertPaddy Breathnach
Zulu 9Garda DispatcherAlan GilsenanShort film
2002ApeDandy DanceRory BresnihanShort film, voice only
2003The ActorsJockConor McPherson
IntermissionSamJohn Crowley
Spin the BottleRatsIan Fitzgibbon[1]
2004Waterloo DenturesCaptainRachael Moriarty, Peter MurphyShort film
Mickybo and MeMechanicTerry Loane
Adam & PaulMartinLenny AbrahamsonVoice only
God's Early WorkGodRory BresnihanShort film, voice only
2005GeorgeRory Bresnihan, John ButlerShort film
EnglishRory BresnihanShort film
2006The Tiger's TailDr. Alex LodenJohn Boorman
2007The Martyr's CrownOfficerRory BresnihanShort film
2008Spacemen ThreeDr. Yuri SemyonovHugh O'ConorShort film
Fifty Dead Men WalkingRobbieKari Skogland
The Man InsideLocksmithRory BresnihanShort film
2009Perrier's BountyIvanIan Fitzgibbon
Happy Ever AftersDetective Norman GintyStephen Burke
2010ParkedFrankDarragh Byrne
2011PentecostPat LynchPeter McDonaldShort film
Albert NobbsMr. MooreRodrigo García
Death of a SuperheroJames ClarkeIan Fitzgibbon
2012Shadow DancerLiam HughesJames Marsh
2013The Food Guide to LoveFamine narratorDominic Harari, Teresa PelegriVoice only
2014The Legend of LongwoodThe Black KnightLisa MulcahyVoice only
2015The HallowColm DonnellyCorin Hardy
2016Norm of the NorthLaurenceTrevor WallVoice only
MammalMattRebecca Daly
The Autopsy of Jane DoeSheriff SheldonAndré Øvredal
Handsome DevilWalter CurlyJohn Butler
The Siege of JadotvilleMcEnteeRichie Smyth
2017The Zookeeper's WifeJerzykNiki Caro
King Arthur: Legend of the SwordJack's EyeGuy Ritchie
The ForeignerJim KavanaghMartin Campbell
Justice LeagueTerrorist LeaderZack Snyder
2019The Last RightFrank DelaneyAoife Crehan
ArrachtLieutenantTomás Ó SúilleabháinIrish language
TogoJafet LindebergEricson Core
2021The Last DuelBernard LatourRidley Scott

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1997BallyseedyComdt. Ed. BreslinTelevision film
1999Vicious CircleGarrettTelevision film
The AmbassadorCommander 2Episode: "Vacant Possession"
Vicious CircleGarrettTelevision film
2000Paths to FreedomRaymond 'Rats' Doyle6 episodes
2001Rebel HeartCathal BrughaMini-series
3 episodes
2002Fergus's WeddingFergus Walsh4 episodes
2006Hide & SeekPaul Holden4 episodes
2007My Boy JackLeo Amery MPTelevision film
2010Your Bad Self6 episodes
The Santa IncidentRossTelevision film
2011ZenErnesto HeuberMini-series
Episode: "Ratking"
2012–2016Game of ThronesRoose Bolton19 episodes[8]
2013The FallRob Breedlove4 episodes
Ripper StreetCommissioner James Monro2 episodes
The Ice Cream GirlsBrianMini-series
3 episodes
2014New WorldsJohn Hawkins3 episodes
2015Strike Back: LegacyOppenheimer2 episodes
2016MammonMelanie Holly, CIA Agent2 episodes
2017–2018GeniusDr. Philipp Lenard / Jonas Salk4 episodes
2018Agatha and the Truth of MurderSir Arthur Conan DoyleTelevision film
2019The RookLorik4 episodes
ChernobylAndrei StepashinEpisode: "Vichnaya Pamyat"
Ant & Dec's DNA JourneyVoiceoverTelevision documentary
2020Das BootDeputy Inspector Thomas O'Leary4 episodes
The Alienist: Angel of DarknessDr. Markoe6 episodes
2021The Wheel of TimeTam al'Thor[9]
2023Jack RyanBill Tuttle6 episodes[10]
The Long ShadowChief Constable Ronald Gregory

Video games

YearTitleVoice roleRef.
2013Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagVance Travers
2019Final Fantasy XIV: StormbloodGaius Baelsar
Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers

Writing credits

Selected stage career

Awards and nominations

References

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