List of Colin Farrell performances

Colin Farrell is an Irish actor. He first appeared in the BBC drama series Ballykissangel (1998) before making his film debut in the drama film The War Zone (1999). He broke out into Hollywood as the lead in Tigerland (2000). He would go on to star in Phone Booth (2002), S.W.A.T., and The Recruit (both 2003), establishing himself as a box office draw. Additionally, he also appeared in Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller Minority Report (2002) and as the supervillain Bullseye in the film Daredevil (2003). His role in the black comedy film In Bruges (2008) earned him the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Other notable film roles include The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009), Fright Night (2011), Total Recall, Saving Mr. Banks (2013), The Lobster (2015), Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), The Batman (2022) and Thirteen Lives (2022). For his role in The Banshees of Inisherin (2022), Farrell won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice International Film Festival, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.

On television, he starred in the second season of HBO's True Detective, and starred in the BBC miniseries The North Water.

Film

Film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1995 Frankie Starlight Young Man in Cinema No.2
1996 The Disappearance of Finbar Simon Uncredited
1999 The War Zone Nick
2000 Ordinary Decent Criminal Alec
2000 Tigerland Private Roland Bozz
2001 American Outlaws Jesse James
2002 Hart's War Lt. Thomas W. Hart [1]
2002 Minority Report Agt. Danny Witwer [2]
2002 Phone Booth Stu Shepard [3]
2003 The Recruit James Douglas Clayton [4]
2003 Daredevil Bullseye [5]
2003 Veronica Guerin Tattooed Boy Cameo
2003 S.W.A.T. Officer III Jim Street [6]
2003 Intermission Lehiff
2004 A Home at the End of the World Bobby Morrow (1982)
2004 Alexander Alexander [7]
2005 The New World Captain John Smith [8]
2006 Miami Vice Detective James "Sonny" Crockett [9]
2006 Ask the Dust Arturo Bandini
2007 Cassandra's Dream Terry Blaine [10]
2008 Kicking It Narrator Documentary; also executive producer
2008 Pride and Glory Sgt. Jimmy Egan [11]
2008 In Bruges Ray [12]
2009 Ondine Syracuse / Circus [13]
2009 Triage Mark Walsh Also executive producer [14]
2009 Crazy Heart Tommy Sweet [15]
2009 The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Imaginarium Tony (3rd transformation) [16]
2010 The Way Back Valka [17]
2010 London Boulevard Harry Mitchel [18]
2011 Horrible Bosses Bobby Pellitt [19]
2011 Fright Night Jerry Dandrige [19]
2012 Total Recall Douglas Quaid / Agent Carl Hauser [20]
2012 Seven Psychopaths Marty Faranan [21]
2013 Dead Man Down Victor / Laszlo Kerick [22]
2013 Epic Ronin Voice role [23]
2013 Saving Mr. Banks Travers Robert Goff [24]
2014 Winter's Tale Peter Lake [25]
2014 Miss Julie John [26]
2015 The Lobster David [27]
2015 Solace Charles Ambrose [28]
2016 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Percival Graves / Gellert Grindelwald [29]
2017 The Killing of a Sacred Deer Steven Murphy [30]
2017 The Beguiled John McBurney [31]
2017 Roman J. Israel, Esq. George Pierce [32]
2018 Widows Jack Mulligan [33]
2019 Dumbo Holt Farrier [34]
2019 The Gentlemen Coach [35]
2020 Artemis Fowl Artemis Fowl I [36]
2020 Ava Simon [37]
2021 Voyagers Richard Alling [38]
2021 After Yang Jake [39][40]
2022 The Batman Oswald “Oz” Cobblepot / The Penguin [41]
2022 Thirteen Lives John Volanthen [42]
2022 The Banshees of Inisherin Pádraic Súilleabháin [43]

Television

Television credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1998–1999 Ballykissangel Danny Byrne 18 episodes
1998 Falling for a Dancer Daniel McCarthey 4 episodes
2005 Scrubs Billy Callahan Episode: "My Lucky Charm" [44]
2010 Sesame Street Himself Episode: "The Whoosh & Vanish Mystery" [45]
2015 True Detective Detective Ray Velcoro 8 episodes [46]
2021 The North Water Henry Drax 5 episodes [47]
2024 The Penguin Not yet released Oswald “Oz” Cobblepot / The Penguin Upcoming miniseries; also executive producer [48]
TBA Sugar Not yet released Upcoming series; also executive producer [49]
Key
Television series that have not yet been released Denotes television series that have not yet been released

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