Jack Gleeson (born 20 May 1992) is an Irish actor who is best known for his role as Joffrey Baratheon on the HBO television series Game of Thrones (2011–2014). Following this role, Gleeson took a hiatus from acting, but has since taken part in independent theatre and the 2020 BBC miniseries Out of Her Mind. He appeared in the Irish thriller film In the Land of Saints and Sinners.

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Jack Gleeson
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Gleeson at the 2022 German Comic Con
Born (1992-05-20) 20 May 1992 (age 32)
Cork, Ireland
Alma materTrinity College Dublin
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present
Spouse
Róisín O’Mahony
(m. 2022)
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Early life

Gleeson was born in Cork, Ireland, and raised in Ranelagh, Dublin, where he attended Gonzaga College. He has two older sisters, Rachel and Emma, who are also involved in Irish theatre.[1] He attended drama classes with them when he was young, and also performed in youth theatre.[2]

Gleeson was part of the Independent Theatre Workshops (ITW) in Clonskeagh.[3]

Gleeson attended Trinity College Dublin between 2010 and 2015.[4] He studied philosophy and theology and was elected a scholar at the university in 2012.[5][6][7] At Trinity, Gleeson was a member of DU Players, where he met his future co-founders of Collapsing Horse Theatre Company.[1]

Career

Gleeson began acting at the age of 8, in the Independent Theatre Workshop.[8] His first roles were in films such as Reign of Fire (2002), Batman Begins (2005), Shrooms (2007), and A Shine of Rainbows (2009).[9] In 2010, he appeared in a leading role in All Good Children. The reviewer for Variety magazine considered Gleeson "the pic's big discovery".[10]

Gleeson starred as Joffrey Baratheon in the HBO series Game of Thrones.[11] He cited Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of Commodus in Gladiator (2000) as an influence on his performance.[12]

In 2012, Gleeson indicated an intention to retire from acting to pursue an academic career once his work on Game of Thrones was finished.[7] In 2014, Gleeson retired from acting after concluding his work in Game of Thrones. In an interview, he stated that while he had previously been interested in pursuing academia, he had since "gone off that idea".[13]

Throughout the 2010s, Gleeson was a company member of the Dublin-based Collapsing Horse Theatre Company, of which he was also a founder and producer.[14] He was part of the original cast in the company's first theatre production Monster / Clock, a children's theater show which premiered in Dublin in 2012.[15] He next appeared in the company's "lo-fi comedy" Bears in Space which premiered in Dublin in July 2014 and took part of the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[16] The show was well reviewed and had revival productions in Dublin and London in 2015 and off-Broadway in New York in September 2016 as part of Origin's 1st Irish theatre festival.[17][18] Collapsing Horse came to an end in November 2019.[19]

In 2019, Gleeson made two public appearances. In June, he was featured in the musical-comedy program AMUSICAL at the Kilkenny Cat Laughs[20] comedy festival in Kilkenny, Ireland with comedians Eleanor Tiernan and Alison Spittle.[21][22] In August, he made a surprise appearance at Over the Top Wrestling's Trinity Brawl 2 event in Dublin where he played the face, aptly called "TV's Jack Gleeson," opposite Irish wrestler J Money.[23][24]

In 2020, Gleeson returned to television in Sara Pascoe's series Out of Her Mind.[25][26]

Personal life

Gleeson lives in Dublin, having previously lived in London.[4] On 27 August 2022, he married his long-time girlfriend Róisín O'Mahony in a small Catholic ceremony in County Kerry.[27]

Gleeson publicly supported the successful campaign to legalise abortion in Ireland in 2018.[28]

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Reign of Fire Kid Uncredited
2005 Batman Begins Little Boy
2007 Shrooms Lonely Twin
2009 A Shine of Rainbows Seamus
2010 All Good Children Dara
2016 Chat Adam Short film[29]
2021 Rebecca's Boyfriend Rory
2023 In the Land of Saints and Sinners Kevin Lynch
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2011–2014 Game of Thrones Joffrey Baratheon Main role; 26 episodes (seasons 1–4)
IGN People's Choice Award for Best TV Villain (2012–2013)
Nominated—IGN Award for Best TV Villain (2011–2013)
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series (2013)
Nominated—Scream Award for Best Ensemble (2011)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2011, 2013)
Nominated—Young Hollywood Award: We Love to Hate You (2014)
2020 Out of Her Mind Casper 2 episodes
2023 Sex Education Mo 2 episodes
The Famous Five Thomas Wentworth 2 episodes
TBA Safe Harbor Farrell Upcoming series[30]
TBA The Sandman Puck Season 2[31]
TBA House of Guinness Byron Hughes Upcoming miniseries[32]
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Theatre

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Year Title Role Venue Production Company Notes
2009 The Giant Blue Hand Actor, Timmy Time The Ark The Ark [33]
2012 Monster / Clock Actor, Toby; Associate Producer Smock Alley Theatre Collapsing Horse [15][33]
2013 Distance from the Event Associate Producer Dublin Fringe Festival [34][33]
Human Child Co-Producer Smock Alley Theatre [33]
2014–2016 Bears in Space Actor, Nico/Skin Project Arts Centre:
July 2014
[16]
Edinburgh Festival Fringe:
August 2014
Smock Alley Theatre:
July 2015
Soho Theatre:
August, December 2015
59e59 Theater:
September 2016
2017 The Water Orchard Dramaturg Project Arts Centre [35]
2018 Science Fiction Radio Hour Performer Set Theatre:
May 2018
Podcast;
2 episodes[36]
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References

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