Marie Kean

Actor

Born: Rush, County Dublin, Ireland

BIOGRAPHY

Marie Kean (27 June 1918 – 29 December 1993) was an Irish actress of stage and screen whose career spanned over 40 years.Kean grew up in the village of Rush, County Dublin and was educated at Loreto College, North Great Georges Street, Dublin. She learnt her craft at the Gaiety School of Acting and was part of the Abbey Theatre company until 1961.Keans leading role as the kindly matriarch, Mrs. Kennedy, in the Radio Éireann serial drama, The Kennedys of Castleross, made her famous throughout Ireland. She starred in the programme for the duration of its 18-year run.In 1968, Kean won a Jacobs Award for her performance as Winnie in RTÉ televisions production of Samuel Becketts play Happy Days, a role she had previously performed on stage and which she described later as her favourite part. Among her other television roles was that of Mrs. Conn Brickley, Bridgets mother, in an episode of the Irish RM called The Boats Share.Keans many stage appearances include performances in the plays of Synge, OCasey and Friel. She took the lead role of Maggie Polpin in the 1969 world première of John B. Keanes play Big Maggie at the Cork Opera House In 1978 she won the State of New York best actress award for her performance in what has become Keanes most successful play.Arguably her most memorable film role was as Barrys scheming mother in Stanley Kubricks Barry Lyndon. She also played a bigoted Irish shopkeeper in David Leans Ryans Daughter. Her final movie appearance was in John Hustons The Dead (1987), in which she played the part of Mrs. Malins.Marie Kean died in Donnybrook, Dublin at the age of 75. Her husband, William Mulvey, predeceased her in 1977.

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