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Colin Farrell: From Rebel to Respected at 50
31 May
Summary
- Farrell transformed from notorious bad boy to respected actor.
- His role in 'The Penguin' earned him a Golden Globe award.
- He is an advocate for intellectual disabilities, inspired by his son.

Colin Farrell, born May 31, 1976, in Dublin, is celebrating his 50th birthday. He initially gained fame in the late 1990s, becoming a Hollywood leading man in the early 2000s with films like 'Phone Booth' and 'Minority Report.'
His early career was marked by a rebellious image and struggles with fame, leading him to rehab in 2005. This marked a turning point, beginning a transformation of his personal life and career.
Farrell has since garnered critical acclaim for diverse roles in 'In Bruges,' 'The Lobster,' and 'The Banshees of Inisherin.' His performance as Oz Cobb in 'The Penguin,' achieved with extensive prosthetics, earned him a Golden Globe.
He recently starred in the neo-noir drama 'Sugar,' expressing enthusiasm for its upcoming second season and exploring his character's origins. Farrell is also a father to two sons and a prominent advocate for intellectual disabilities, inspired by his son James, who has Angelman syndrome.
Recognized for his authenticity, Farrell is celebrated as a successful Irish export and a compelling Hollywood actor. At 50, he continues to have a promising future with upcoming projects.