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Conleth Seamus Eoin Croiston Hill (born 24 November 1964) is a Northern Irish actor. He has performed on stage in productions in the UK, Ireland, Canada and the US. He has won two
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s and received two
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nominations. He is best known for his role as Varys in the
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series ''
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'' (2011–2019).


Early life

Conleth Hill was born in Ballycastle in
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,
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. He has an older brother who works as a cameraman, a sister who is a producer, and a younger brother, Ronan, who is a sound engineer who has won four
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s for his sound mixing on ''
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''. Hill attended St MacNissi's College, Garron Tower and graduated from the
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's (Clothworkers Company Scholar) acting programme in 1989.


Career

Hill made his Broadway debut in Marie Jones' '' Stones in His Pockets''. For his work in the Canadian production of the play he received a Dora Mavor Moore Award. He played the German professor Max Staefel in a television adaptation of '' Goodbye, Mr Chips'' (2002). He played "Mum" to Peter Kay's character, Geraldine McQueen, in '' Peter Kay's Britain's Got the Pop Factor... and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice'', a spoof on the talent show genre of programmes. He also played the role of Edward Darby in the television series '' Suits,'' alongside his Game of Thrones co-star, Michelle Fairley. From 2011 to 2019, Hill appeared as Varys in the television series ''
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'', based on
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's novel series ''
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''. Martin hinted, in a February 2013 post on his website, that he thought Hill would be a good choice to play the title character in a TV show based on Martin's science fiction novel '' Tuf Voyaging''. He also appeared as Carlos Santini in Season 3, Episode 4 of '' Derry Girls''.


Filmography


Films


Television


Video games


Audio books


Radio


Theatre


Stage productions

* ''Winners'' by Brian Friel, as Joe; ''One day in summer in a garden'' as Uncle Jim, ''Incredible adventure of doctor Faustus'' as Mephistopheles secretary, ''Fools' bar'' Various Roles, Fringe Benefits Theatre Company (1984–85) * ''The Adventures of a Bear Called Paddington'', Various Roles, the Arts Theatre, Ardhowen Theatre, Belfast; Riverside Theatre, Coleraine (1986) * ''West Side Story'', as Bernardo - Leader of the Sharks, Ulster Youth Theatre (1986) * ''Broken Nails'' by Damian Gorman, as Joe, St Peter's Cathedral in West Belfast (1988) * ''Orlando'', Guildhall School of Music and Drama (1988) * ''Girl Crazy'', Guildhall School of Music & Drama (1989) * '' Little Shop of Horrors'', Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (1989) * '' The School for Wives'' as Horace, The John Player Theatre, The Arts Theatre (Belfast) (1989) * ''
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'', as Dorian, Arts Theatre (Belfast) (1989) * ''Too Late To Talk To Billy'' as John Fletcher, Arts Theatre, 1990 * ''
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'' as Artful Dodger / Mr.Limbkins etc. Lyric Theatre (1990) * ''Over the bridge'' by Sam Thompson as Ephraim Smart, Lyric Theatre (1990) * ''
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'' as Shawn Keogh, Lyric Theatre (1990) * '' The Iceman Cometh'' as Willie Oban, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (1990) * ''
The Importance of Being Earnest ''The Importance of Being Earnest, a Trivial Comedy for Serious People'' is a play by Oscar Wilde, the last of his four drawing-room plays, following ''Lady Windermere's Fan'' (1892), ''A Woman of No Importance'' (1893) and ''An Ideal Husban ...
'' as Algernon, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (1990) * ''Leave him to heaven'', The Arts Theatre (Belfast) (1991) * '' Government inspector'' Playwright Marie Jones Adapted
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, as Headmaster, The Rock Theatre (1993) * ''Christmas Eve Can Kill You'', Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (1994) * ''
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'' as Christy Mahon, Redgrave Theatre, Farnham (1994) * ''Tall Tales for Small People'' (Tall Tales For Cold, Dark Nights), Communicado (Scotland) (1995) * ''Eddie Bottom's dream'' by Marie Jones, as Puck, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) * '' Stones in His Pockets'' as Charlie, Lyric Theatre (Belfast); Gaiety Theatre (Dublin); Traverse Theatre (Edinburgh);
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, New Ambassadors, Duke of York's (London); Winter Garden Theatre (Toronto); Golden Theater, (New York) (1996 with Tim Murphy) (1999 with Sean Campion) * ''No Stars On Sunday'' by Tim Loane, Old museum Arts Center (Belfast) (1998) * ''
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'' as Nick Bottom, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (1997) * ''
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'' as Christy Mahon, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (1997) * ''Shining Souls'',
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(London) (1997) * '' The Suicide'' by Nikolai Erdman, as Semyon Podsekalnikov, Communicado (Scotland) (1997) * '' Juno and the Paycock'' as Joxer Daly, Royal Lyceum (Edinburgh) (1998) * ''Northern Star'' by Stewart Parker, as Henry Joy McCraken, Field Day/Tinderbox (1998) * ''Christmas Carol'', Communicado (Scotland) (1998) * '' A Whistle in the Dark'' as Michael Carney, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (1999) * ''Criminal Genius'' as motel manager Phillie, Prime Cut Productions (Belfast) (1999) * ''
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'' as Estragon, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (1999) * '' Conversations on a Homecoming'' as Michael, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (2002) * ''After Darwin'' as Charles Darwin, Prime Cut Productions (Dublin and Belfast) (2002) * ''The Chance'' as Daniel, Prime Cut Productions (Belfast) (2002) * ''
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'' as Gunter Guillaume, National Theatre (London) (2003) * '' The Producers'' as Roger DeBris,
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(London) (2004) * ''Shoot the Crow'' as Petesy, Trafalgar Studios (London); Royal Exchange Theatre (Manchester) (2005) * '' Endgame'' as Hamm, Prime Cut Productions (Belfast) (2006) * ''Philistines'' as Teterev, National Theatre (London) (2007) * '' The Seafarer'', as Ivan Curry, National Theatre (London); Booth Theatre (New York) (2007) * ''Dallas Sweetman'' as Dallas Sweetman,
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(2008) * '' All's Well that Ends Well'' as Parolles, National Theatre (London) (2009) * ''Home Place'' as Richard, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (2009) * ''STARS – A Ballycastle Nativity'' by Damian Gorman, Cross & Passion College and Ballycastle High School (Ballycastle) (2009) * ''White Guard'' as Leonid Shervinskiy, National Theatre (London) (2010) * ''
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'', as Lopakhin, National Theatre, London (2011) * '' Uncle Vanya'' as Uncle Vanya, Lyric Theatre (Belfast) (2011) * '' Quartermaine's Terms'', as Henry, Wyndham's Theatre, London (2013) * ''
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'', as
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,
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, Berkeley (2016) * '' Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'', as George, Harold Pinter Theatre, London (2017) * ''SPUD'', Lyric Theatre (Belfast) Director (2019) * '' The Antipodes'', as Sandy, National Theatre, London (2019) King Lear, Dublin Gate Theatre (2025)


Awards and nominations

* 2000 ''Irish Times'' award, for ''Stones in His Pockets'' * 2001
Olivier Awards The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply The Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognize excellence in West End theatre, professional theatre in London. The awards were originally known as the Society of We ...
, Best Actor, for ''Stones in His Pockets'' * 2001
Tony Award The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ce ...
nomination, Best Actor in a Play, for ''Stones in His Pockets'' * 2001
Drama Desk Award The Drama Desk Awards are among the most esteemed honors in New York theater, recognizing outstanding achievements across Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway productions within the same categories. The awards are considered a signific ...
, Special Award, for ''Stones in His Pockets'' * 2001 Outer Critics Circle Award, for ''Stones in His Pockets'' * 2001 Whatsonstage award, Best Actor for ''Stones in His Pockets'' * 2001 Dora Awards, for ''Stones in His Pockets'' * 2005 The Critics Circle Theatre Awards, winner of Best Musical for "The Producers" * 2005
Olivier Awards The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply The Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognize excellence in West End theatre, professional theatre in London. The awards were originally known as the Society of We ...
, Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical, for ''The Producers'' * 2008 Tony Award nomination, Best Featured Actor in a Play, for ''The Seafarer''
2008 Tony Award Nominations
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* 2008 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, for ''The Seafarer'' * 2011–2016 nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for ''Game of Thrones''


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