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Allen Leech 

Allen Leech

Leech in Man About Dog
Born Allen Leech
May 18, 1981 (1981-05-18) (age 27)
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Occupation Actor
Years active 1989 – present

Allen Leech (born May 18, 1981 in Ireland) is an Irish stage, television and film actor, best known for his role as Marcus Agrippa in the HBO television series Rome (2007) (TV series). [1]

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Biography

Allen Leech, from a small town in Ireland, attended St. Michaels College, Ballsbridge and graduated in 1999. He then studied Drama and Theatre Studies at Trinity College, Dublin. While a first-year Trinity student he secured a plum role in Foresight's powerful production of Conor McPherson's This Lime Tree Bower. This student production propelled him out into professional theatre and helped get him his first agent. He appeared as Willi in the Queen and Peacock, at the Garter Lane Arts Centre. The following years, Leech was in Tom Murphy's The Morning After Optimism and then Hugh Leonard's Da at the Abbey. Since then, Leech has moved with ease from plays to films.

Allen’s breakthrough film performance was in Cowboys and Angels [2] in which he played Vincent, a gay fashion student followed by the 2004 cross country caper film Man About Dog [3] [4] in which Leech plays Mo-Chara, one of three Belfast scallies who get in way above their heads.

Allen Leech was voted sexiest Irish male in 2005 in "U" Magazine, beating Colin Farrell and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. It was voted for by the female readers of Ireland's leading women's magazine.

Leech didn't rest on his laurels and followed film success with the role of Shane Kirwan in the Ireland's RTÉ series Love is the Drug, in which he received a Best Actor nomination from the Irish Film and Television Awards. He followed that up with the role of Willy in the television series Legend which is the story of three very different Irish families, each one struggling to find their place amid the harsh realities of modern Ireland. He received a Best Supporting Actor nomination from Irish Film and Television Awards for his performance.

In 2007 Allen appeared in the HBO drama series Rome as Marcus Agrippa, Octavian's top soldier and friend. [5] And he is working on an award winning Irish short movie Deep Breaths, a dark, psychological thriller directed by P. J. Dillon. [6]

Early life and education

Leech graduated from St. Michaels College, Ballsbridge and received a Bachelor of Arts and Masters Degrees in Drama and Theatre Studies at the University of Dublin, Trinity College.

Early career

The first time Leech set foot on a professional stage was at the Gate, in their production of A Streetcar Named Desire [7]. "I was the gentleman caller to Frances McDormand's Blanche Dubois. The Coen brothers were walking backstage, and me a naive 16-year-old."

Critical success

Allen has been nominated for three IFTA Awards. In 2004, he was nominated for the IFTA Award for Best New Talent for "Cowboys and Angels" (2003). In 2005, he was nominated for the IFTA Award for Best Actor in Television for "Love Is the Drug" (2004). And, in 2007, he was nominated for the IFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Television for "Legend" (2006). [8]


Film

Year Title Role
2000 Iníon an Fhiaclóra (The Dentist's Daughter) Rory
2003 Cowboys and Angels Vincent Cusack
2004 Man About Dog Mo Chara
2007 Deep Breaths (Short) Danny

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Theatre

Year Title Role Theatre
1998 A Streetcar Named Desire The Gate
1999 This Lime Tree Bower New Theatre
2000 Queen and Peacock Willi Garter Lane Arts Centre
2001 The Morning After Optimism The Abbey Theatre
2002 Da The Abbey Theatre

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Television

Year Title Role Episode
2000 Yesterdays Children CBS
2001 The Escapist Policeman 1
2003 Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor British Officer
2004 The Panel - The People Decide Allen Leech One Episode
2004 Battlefield Britain Jacobite One Episode
2004 Love Is the Drug Shane Kirwan All Five
2005 3rd Irish Film and Television Awards Allen Leech
2006 Legend Willy All Six
2007 Rome (HBO) Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 8 Episodes in Series two
2007 4th Irish Film and Television Awards Himself/Presenter
2008 Heroes and Villains: Attila the Hun Edeco Mini-series

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Awards

Year Group Award Result Film
2004 IFTA Awards Best New Talent Nominated Cowboys and Angels
2005 IFTA Awards Best Actor in Television Nominated Love Is the Drug
2007 IFTA Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Television Nominated Legend

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References

  1. ^ [1]HBO Rome Official Site
  2. ^ Robert Koehler: “Cowboys & Angels,” [Variety.com], [Jul. 13, 2004]
  3. ^ Rich Cline: “Man About Dog.” ShadowsOnTheWall.co.UK, [Oct. 19, 2004]
  4. ^ Jamie Russell: “Man About Dog (2004),” [BBC.co.UK], [Nov. 14, 2004]
  5. ^ [2]HBO Rome Official Site
  6. ^ IrishFilmBoard: ‘New Irish shorts showcase a host of emerging Irish directors, writers and stars at the Galway Film Fleadh,” IrishFilmBoard.ie, [Jul. 3, 2007]
  7. ^ Matt Wolf: “A Streetcar Named Desire,” [Variety.com], [May 18, 1998]
  8. ^ The Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, The University of Dublin, TCE.ie, 2006
  9. ^ [3]ImDb
  10. ^ [4]ImDb
  11. ^ [5]ImDb
  12. ^ [6]ImDb

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NAME Leech, Allen
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SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish actor
DATE OF BIRTH 18 May 1981
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