Saturday, May 1, 2021

Tom Hickey obit

 

Irish actor Tom Hickey, who starred in The Riordans, has died

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IRISH ACTOR TOM Hickey, who starred in the Irish drama series The Riordans, has died.

Tributes have been paid to the theatre actor by various theatres, actors, journalists, and Uachtarán na hÉireann.

“It is with great sadness that Sabina and I learned of the death of Tom Hickey, one of the greatest actors of his generation, giving over six decades to his profession. He leaves an indelible imprint on Irish theatre,” Uachtarán Michael D Higgins said.

He praised Hickey’s involved in “ground-breaking productions” including Miss Julie, Antigone, Uncle Vanya and The Night of the Iguana, and for his “memorable contributions” as an actor to productions in the Project Arts Centre in Dublin.

Besides starring in Ireland’s major theatres, Tom will also be remembered for his role as Benjy in The Riordans and his other roles in television, in theatres in the UK and in many films, including Breakfast on Pluto, Inside I’m Dancing, Neil Jordan’s The Butcher Boy and Raining Stones.

“Among his colleagues in the acting community, he was regarded as an artist of total commitment to performance, to his art and to his community. He will be so missed. It was a privilege to know him as a friend.”

The Abbey Theatre and The Gate Theatre also paid tribute to Tom.

Actor Chris O’Dowd said: “We were lucky enough to have Tom Hickey join us on Moone Boy and he was wonderful, as always. Very few are capable of such devilment and empathy in a single look. Rest well Tom, thanks for sharing your talents with us all.”

As a character actor, Hickey appeared in numerous films, including My Left Foot, Fools of Fortune, Gothic, Inside I'm Dancing, Stella Days, Breakfast on Pluto, and Possession. He was also cast in two of director Lenny Abrahamson's films: Garage and What Richard Did. He appeared in the Irish-British-American film High Spirits, directed by Neil Jordan and starring Steve Guttenberg, Daryl Hannah, Beverly D'Angelo, Liam Neeson and Peter O'Toole.

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