Lenny Kravitz, Michael J. Fox, Cicely Tyson and Gabriel Byrne â All in Their Own Words
By Jennifer Reese
Feb. 5, 2021
To read or to listen to a book? It can be a tough choice, but when it comes to memoirs of entertainers â especially those who narrate their own work â the answer is easy: Listen. These are authors who bring not just insight, but professional chops and innate charisma to the job. You neednât be an ardent fan of the celebrity memoirists below to appreciate hearing their personal stories in their famous voices.
No one could recount the saga of a brooding, introverted Irish actor like Gabriel Byrne with more soul than the brooding, introverted Irish actor Gabriel Byrne. In
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Book World: Gabriel Byrne s Walking with Ghosts is a revelation in unexpected ways
Keith Donohue, The Washington Post
Jan. 12, 2021
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The Irish actor Gabriel Byrne has had a rich and varied career. He s made more than 70 films and shared the screen with the likes of Richard Burton and Vanessa Redgrave. He s won a Golden Globe (for his role in HBO s In Treatment ), been nominated for three Tony Awards and has played unforgettable characters in such movies as Miller s Crossing, The Usual Suspects and Into the West. Married for a spell to Ellen Barkin, he s made a few appearances in the tabloids, too.
Minister Brophy announces series of Conversation events including Gabriel Byrne and Graham Norton
News 15 December 2020
Minister Brophy announces series of Conversation events including Gabriel Byrne, Graham Norton, Emma Donoghue and Colum McCann
A series of Irish notable figures will reflect on what “To Be Irish” means to them as they chat from London, Kenya, Canada and New York as part of ‘To Be Irish’ at Christmas initiative.
Launched by Minister of State for Overseas Development Aid and Diaspora, Colm Brophy, T.D., ‘To Be Irish’ invites Irish people across the globe to explore an online programme of Irish music, culture, performances, community engagement and collective spirit from home and abroad at tobeirish.ie. The online platform is specially designed to share and swap special memories of Irish Christmases and celebrate many of the things we love about being Irish.