![]() ©Rogue Pictures CINDERELLA MAN, Paddy Considine, 2005, (c) Universal IN AMERICA, Paddy Considine, 2002, (c) Fox Searchlight IN AMERICA, Paddy Considine, 2002, (c) Fox Searchlight IN AMERICA, Sarah Bolger, Paddy Considine, Samantha Morton, Emma Bolger, 2002, (c) Fox Searchlight LE DONK & SCOR-ZAY-ZEE, from left: Dean Palinczuk, Paddy Considine, 2009. My Summer of Love The World's End The World's End Photos STONED, Monet Mazur, Paddy Considine, 2005, ©Screen Media HOT FUZZ, Paddy Considine, 2007. Following smaller supporting roles in studio fare like "Cinderella Man" (2005) and "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007), Considine excelled in lower profile projects like "The Cry of the Owl" (2009), "Red Riding: 1980" (Channel 4, 2009) and "Blitz" (20110), which once again allowed the actor to put the full breadth of his talents on display. He shined as an Irish immigrant who struggles to make good in the United States in Jim Sheridan's critically hailed semi-autobiographical drama, "In America" (2003). Considine's exceptional performances often exceeded rather underwhelming material, as so happened with Michael Winterbottom's "24 Hour Party People" (2002). He delivered fine turns in the stark drama, "Last Resort" (2000), while doing a 180 degree turn for the lighthearted romantic comedy "Born Romantic" (2000). From the time he made his feature debut in friend Shane Meadows' "A Room for Romeo Brass" (1999), Considine amassed a number of credits that displayed his versatility, particularly in roles that required morally or mentally troubled characters. Possessing an enormous wealth of animated charm, along with a touch of quiet intensity, actor Paddy Considine established himself as a talented performer in his relatively short career. ![]()
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