Stephen Rea: Facts & Related Content
Facts
Birth Date | October 31, 1946 |
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Birthplace | Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Married To | Dolours Price (1983–2003) |
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In) | "Counterpart" (2018) • "Performance" (1993–1995) • "Screen Two" (1986) • "Asylum" (2014) • "V for Vendetta" (2005) • "The Heavy" (2009) • "Angel Pavement" (1967) • "Princess Caraboo" (1994) • "Dickensian" (2015–2016) • "The Doctor and the Devils" (1985) • "Ready to Wear" (1994) • "I Didn't Know You Cared" (1975–1976) • "Sixty Six" (2006) • "Minder" (1984) • "The Professionals" (1978) • "The Halo Effect" (2004) • "Flesh and Blood" (2020) • "Fir Bolg" (2016) • "Greta" (2018) • "Horrible Histories" (2001–2002) • "Sanctuary" (1967) • "Omnibus" (1971) • "Out of the Dark" (2014) • "Thriller" (1974) • "Trojan Eddie" (1996) • "Stuck" (2007) • "BBC Play of the Month" (1978) • "River Queen" (2005) • "Crossroads" (1964) • "The Musketeer" (2001) • "Cyprus Avenue" (2019) • "Armadillo" (2001) • "Play for Today" (1974–1979) • "Podge and Rodge. A Scare at Bedtime" (2001) • "10 Days to War" (2008) • "Arena" (2010) • "Life Is Sweet" (1990) • "Double Tap" (1997) • "The End of the Affair" (1999) • "Heidi 4 Paws" (2009) • "Menú degustació" (2013) • "Softly Softly: Task Force" (1970) • "Father & Son" (2009) • "The Reaping" (2007) • "Caleb Williams" (1980) • "Sisters" (2006) • "Fever Pitch" (1997) • "The Good Shepherd" (2004) • "The Devil's Mercy" (2008) • "Boon" (1986) • "Ondine" (2009) • "Guinevere" (1999) • "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" (1995) • "Tara Road" (2005) • "BBC2 Play of the Week" (1977) • "The Stranger" (2020) • "Z Cars" (1969) • "Bloom" (2003) • "Angie" (1994) • "War & Peace" (2016) • "Still Crazy" (1998) • "The Company of Wolves" (1984) • "On the Edge" (2001) • "Espion(s)" (2009) • "Feardotcom" (2002) • "This Is My Father" (1998) • "The Life Before This" (1999) • "Imeacht Na N'Iarlaí" (2007) • "Control" (2004) • "Michael Collins" (1996) • "The Honourable Woman" (2014) • "Underworld Awakening" (2012) • "The Last of the High Kings" (1996) • "Divine Magic" (1995) • "Evelyn" (2002) • "The Shadow Line" (2011) • "Single-Handed" (2010) • "Stella Days" (2011) • "In Dreams" (1999) • "All Men Are Mortal" (1995) • "Loose Connections" (1985) • "Angel" (1982) • "The Crying Game" (1992) • "Bad Behaviour" (1993) • "Styria" (2014) • "Nothing Personal" (2009) • "The Break" (1997) • "On a Paving Stone Mounted" (1978) • "Black '47" (2018) • "The Butcher Boy" (1997) • "Cry of the Banshee" (1970) • "Until Death" (2007) • "Blackthorn" (2011) • "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2009) • "The Moonstone" (1972) • "Days of Hope" (1975) • "Hacks" (1997) • "Lost Belongings" (1987) • "Thanksgiving" (2018) • "4 Play" (1989) • "Not with a Bang" (1990) • "The I Inside" (2004) • "Ruby Strangelove Young Witch" (2015) • "Breakfast on Pluto" (2005) • "I Could Read the Sky" (1999) • "Proud" (2004) • "An Paiste Beo Bocht" (2009) • "Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles" (1994) • "Utopia" (2013) |
Movies/Tv Shows (Writing/Creator) | "The Break" (1997) |
Top Questions
Is Stephen Rea married?
Dolours Price (1983–2003)
When was Stephen Rea born?
Stephen Rea was born on October 31, 1946.
Where was Stephen Rea born?
Stephen Rea was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.