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Martin Faranan McDonagh (; born 26 March 1970) is a British-Irish playwright, screenwriter, producer, and director. Born and brought up in London, he is the son of Irish parents. He is known as one of the most acclaimed modern playwrights whose work has spanned over two decades. He is celebrated for his absurdist
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which often challenges the modern theatre aesthetic. He has received numerous accolades including an
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, four BAFTA Awards, three Laurence Olivier Awards, and nominations for five
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. In 1999 he was one of the recipients of the V Europe Prize Theatrical Realities awarded to the Royal Court Theatre (with Sarah Kane, Mark Ravenhill, Jez Butterworth, Conor McPherson). He started his career in the
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with '' The Pillowman'' in 2003. He has since written many plays produced on the West End and on Broadway including '' The Beauty Queen of Leenane'' (1996), '' The Cripple of Inishmaan'' (1996), '' The Lieutenant of Inishmore'' (2001), '' A Behanding in Spokane'' (2010), and '' Hangmen'' (2015). He has received five Olivier Award nominations with three wins, and four
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nominations. McDonagh won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for ''
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'' in 2004 and has received nominations for three other Academy Awards. He directed the dark comedy films '' In Bruges'' (2008), ''
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'' (2012), '' Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'' (2017), and '' The Banshees of Inisherin'' (2022). He's received four British Academy Film Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards.


Early life

McDonagh was born on 26 March 1970 in Camberwell, London, to Irish parents.McDonald, Henry
"Profile"
''The Guardian'', 25 April 2008
His mother (originally from Killeenduff, Easky, County Sligo) and his father (originally from Leitir Mealláin, Connemara, County Galway) moved back to
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in 1992, leaving McDonagh and his brother (writer-director John Michael McDonagh) in London.O'Hagan, Sean
"Martin McDonagh interview: 'Theatre is never going to be edgy in the way I want it to be'"
''The Guardian'', 13 September 2015


Career


Theatre

Separated into two trilogies, McDonagh's first six plays are located in and around County Galway, where he spent his holidays as a child. The first is set in Leenane, a small village on the west coast of Ireland, and consists of '' The Beauty Queen of Leenane'' (1996), ''A Skull in Connemara'' (1997) and ''
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'' (1997). His second trilogy is set across the Aran Islands, off the coast of County Galway, and consists of '' The Cripple of Inishmaan'' (1996), '' The Lieutenant of Inishmore'' (2001), and ''The Banshees of Inisheer''. The third play was never published, as McDonagh insisted it "isn't any good", though he has expressed a desire to return to it when he is older. McDonagh eventually directed a film titled ''The Banshees of Inisherin'', though its plot bears little resemblance to the stated premise of the play. McDonagh's first non-Irish play, '' The Pillowman'', is set in a fictitious totalitarian state and premiered at the
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in 2003, after a reading at the Finborough Theatre in 1995. '' A Behanding in Spokane'' is McDonagh's first play that is set in the United States and it premiered on Broadway in March 2010." ''A Behanding in Spokane'' Broadway"
Playbill (vault). Retrieved 7 May 2016.
Lead actor
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was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance as a killer looking for the hand he lost in his youth.Finkle, David
"Review"
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McDonagh also penned two prize-winning radio plays, one of which is ''The Tale of the Wolf and the Woodcutter''. In February 2010, an announcement revealed that McDonagh was working on a new stage musical with composer Tom Waits and director Robert Wilson.


The Leenane Trilogy

The trilogy starts off with '' The Beauty Queen of Leenane'', which is the story of the dysfunctional relationship between a spinster and her domineering mother, during the course of which the former faces her last chance at love, and the latter faces a rather grim end.Russell, Richard Ranki
"Appendix: Chronology of Martin McDonagh's Life and Works"
''Martin McDonagh: A Casebook'', Routledge, 2007, , pp.178–180
The play was well received on its opening night in Galway in 1996 and was next produced Off-Broadway at the
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in 1998. The play transferred to Broadway in April 1998 and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. The second part of the trilogy, ''
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'', involves a Connemara man who is employed to exhume skeletons in an overcrowded graveyard and he encounters the wife whom he was once accused of killing. The play premiered in 1997 at Town Hall Theatre, Galway.Hicklinh, Alfred
"'A Skull in Connemara' review – a sprited revival that redefines the concept of graveyard humour
''The Guardian'', 28 May 2015
The play was presented at the Royal Court Theatre (London), and made its US premiere at the A Contemporary Theatre (ACT) in Seattle, Washington in July to August 2000. The play ran Off-Broadway in January to May 2001 at the Gramercy Theatre, produced by the
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. The final part is titled ''
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'', a play involving two brothers bickering in the aftermath of the supposedly accidental fatal shooting of their father. The play ran on Broadway in 1999 and received a Tony Award nomination for Best Play in 1999.


The Aran Islands Trilogy

'' The Cripple of Inishmaan'' is a dark comedy in which a crippled teenager schemes to attain a role in ''
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''. The play opened in 1997 at the Royal National Theatre (Cottesloe) in London. It opened in April 1998 Off-Broadway at the Joseph Papp Public Theater, with Ruaidhri Conroy in the title role on both occasions. Also in 1998, Frederick Koehler played the title role in the Geffen Playhouse production in Los Angeles, California. In December 2008, ''The Cripple of Inishmaan'' was produced Off-Broadway by the Atlantic Theater Company, in conjunction with The Druid Theatre Company of Galway, Ireland. '' The Lieutenant of Inishmore'' is the follow up play which was written as a response to the 1993 Warrington bombings when two children were killed by the IRA. It is a dark comedy in which the insane leader of an INLA ( Irish National Liberation Army) splinter group discovers that his best friend, a cat, has been killed. The play was produced Off-Broadway in February 2006 by the Atlantic Theater Company. It transferred to Broadway in May 2006 and received a 2006 Tony Award nomination for Best Play. The finale of the Aran Islands trilogy, ''The Banshees of Inisheer'', was unproduced and unpublished.


Other plays

''The Pillowman'' A writer in a non-specified totalitarian state is interrogated over the content of several of his
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-style short stories. The play was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play in 2004 and received a 2005 Tony Award nomination for Best Play. ''A Behanding in Spokane'' A play in which the character of Carmichael has been searching for his missing left hand for a quarter of a century. The play opened on Broadway in March 2010. The play was nominated for the 2010 Drama League award, Distinguished Production of a Play. ''Hangmen'' A play following Harry Wade, England's second-best hangman, after the abolition of hanging in Great Britain in 1965. The play premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in September 2015. The play was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play in 2016. In 2020, '' Hangmen'' briefly premiered on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre starring Mark Addy and Dan Stevens before being shut down due to the
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. The play returned on Broadway in 2022 this time with David Threlfall and Alfie Allen. The play received critical acclaim from critics including from ''
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'' theatre critic Jesse Green who wrote, " 'Hangmen''feels like a perfect fit for our unjust times". ''A Very Very Very Dark Matter'' A play set in a townhouse in Copenhagen that reveals the dark source of the tales of children's author Hans Christian Andersen, as well as of the writer
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. It premiered at the Bridge Theatre, London in October 2018.


Film

McDonagh has stated that he prefers writing films to plays, as he holds a "respect for the whole history of films and a slight disrespect for theatre." In a 1998 conversation with Irish drama critic Fintan O'Toole in '' BOMB'' magazine, McDonagh further explained,
It's not that I don't respect theatre. I'm intelligent enough to know that a play can completely inspire a person as much as a film... uttheatre isn't something that's connected to me, from a personal point of view, I can't appreciate what I'm doing.
In an interview in 2005, the ''New York Times'' writer observed that McDonagh "now seems more comfortably resigned to the storytelling powers of drama, if still dismissive of its inherent elitism. 'It's kind of weird working in an art form that's not, well ...,' he stops and starts again. 'It's strange to be working in an art form that costs $100 to participate in.'" In an interview with Sean O'Hagan of ''The Guardian'', McDonagh said theatre "is never going to be edgy in the way I want it to be", when discussing his absence from London theatre and promoting his new play '' Hangmen''.


2000s

In 2006, McDonagh won an
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for his short film ''
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'' (2004), which is his first film that he wrote and directed. ''Six Shooter'' is a black comedy (as are his plays) that features Brendan Gleeson,
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,
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and Aisling O'Sullivan. It was shot on location in Wicklow,
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and Rosslare. In the short film, Gleeson's character encounters a strange, and possibly psychotic, young man during a train journey homeward following his wife's death. McDonagh entered into an agreement with the Focus Features film production company to direct '' In Bruges'', a feature-length film based on his own screenplay. Two Irish hitmen hide in the Flemish city of
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after a problematic job. Released in the US in 2008, the film features Colin Farrell, Ralph Fiennes and Brendan Gleeson. ''In Bruges'' was the Opening Night film for the 2008 Sundance Festival and the
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, and McDonagh received a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the
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.


2010s

In a 2008 interview with ''Stop Smiling'' magazine, McDonagh said, "I've got a couple of film scripts that are ready to go. I'm not going to do anything with them for a couple of years, until I've travelled and had some fun. But there's one called ''
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''; if I do another film, that'll be it. I hope you like it." The production of the film was confirmed in May 2011 and it was eventually released in North America on 12 October 2012. Colin Farrell,
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,
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, Christopher Walken, and Tom Waits star in the film. McDonagh wrote and directed his drama-dark film '' Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'' (2017), starring
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,
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, and
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, which premiered at the
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on 4 September and won the
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at the
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on 17 September 2017. ''Three Billboards'' won four awards at the 2017
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s, including Best Screenplay for McDonagh. McDonagh received
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nominations for Best Picture and
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for the film.


2020s

Production of McDonagh's next film project was announced in 2020, titled '' The Banshees of Inisherin'', with Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell in the lead roles. Production was delayed by
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, but shooting started in August 2021 and wrapped on 23 October 2021. The movie held its world premiere at the
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on 5 September 2022 and had a limited theatrical release on 21 October 2022.


Personal life

As of 2018, McDonagh has been in a relationship with actress and writer
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. He is a
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. McDonagh currently resides in East London. McDonagh holds dual citizenship for both Ireland and the United Kingdom. The west of Ireland is a reoccurring setting for him: his first six plays (including ''The Beauty Queen of Leenane'' and ''The Cripple of Inishmaan'') are located in or around Co Galway, where he spent a significant part of his childhood.


Filmography


Playwright

* '' The Beauty Queen of Leenane'' (1996) * '' The Cripple of Inishmaan'' (1996) * ''
A Skull in Connemara Martin Faranan McDonagh (; born 26 March 1970) is a British-Irish playwright, screenwriter, producer, and director. Born and brought up in London, he is the son of Irish parents. He is known as one of the most acclaimed modern playwrights whose ...
'' (1997) * ''
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'' (1997) * '' The Lieutenant of Inishmore'' (2001) * '' The Pillowman'' (2003) * '' A Behanding in Spokane'' (2010) * '' Hangmen'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2018)


Film

Executive producer * ''The Second Death'' (2000) * ''
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'' (2011)


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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