Michael Mcelhatton


Biography

A familiar face on Irish television and film since the late 1990s, Michael McElhatton appeared in the hilarious crime flick "I Went Down" in 1997, a film that helped pave the way for a spate of small-screen work that included several miniseries throughout the 2000s. One of the more noteworthy was "Paths to Freedom," a comedy about two ex-cons that McElhatton also wrote. During the early ...

Biography

A familiar face on Irish television and film since the late 1990s, Michael McElhatton appeared in the hilarious crime flick "I Went Down" in 1997, a film that helped pave the way for a spate of small-screen work that included several miniseries throughout the 2000s. One of the more noteworthy was "Paths to Freedom," a comedy about two ex-cons that McElhatton also wrote. During the early 2010s, he appeared in the acclaimed period cross-dressing "Albert Nobbs," enjoyed a recurring part as the wily Roose Bolton in the series "Game of Thrones," and landed a co-starring role in the historical drama "Titanic: Blood and Steel."

Life Events

2001

Appeared on TV mini-series "Rebel Heart"

2006

Appeared as Paul Holden on "Hide & Seek"

2016

Appeared as Sheriff Burke in "The Autopsy of Jane Doe"

2017

Cast in big-budget flop "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword"

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