Richard Dormer

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

47

Gender

Male

Birthday

1969-11-11 (55 years old)

Place of Birth

Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK

Richard Dormer

Biography

Richard Dormer is a Northern Irish actor, playwright and screenwriter. He was born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. After to being accepted to the Royal College of Art Richard accepted a scholarship at the RADA school of acting in London. After living and working in London, he returned to Northern Ireland. He lives in Belfast and is married to director Rachel O'Riordan. Dormer is perhaps best known for his performance as Northern Irish Snooker star, Alex Higgins in Hurricane, which he wrote and starred in. The production received praise from critics and even from Higgins himself and saw Richard win The Stage award for best actor in 2003. He is currently the bookie's third favourite to play Higgins in the scheduled film of his life behind Cillian Murphy and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. In 2004 Richard won the Irish Times Best Actor Award for his performance in Frank McGuinness's Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme and in 2005 completed a season with Sir Peter Hall at the Theatre Royal and performed Bath in the George Bernard Shaw play, You Can Never Tell, William Shakespeare's,Much Ado About Nothing, Noël Coward's play, Private Lives, and in a production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. Since, Dormer has written a number of plays including The Half and Gentleman's Tea Drinking Society which were produced through Belfast's Ransom theatre company. He has also provided the voices for over twenty BBC Radio 4 plays, documentaries and advertising campaigns. Following a run of film castings playing secondary characters, he was cast as the lead in the 2012 Good Vibrations which tells the story of Northern Ireland personality and punk rock visionary Terri Hooley. The film premièred at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and was awarded 'best film' at the Galway film awards. 2012 also saw Dormer taking over the role of Lord Beric Dondarrion, known as the "Lightning Lord", the leader of the "Brotherhood Without Banners" for Season 3 of HBO series Game of Thrones.

Known For

  • Game of Thrones

    Game of Thrones

  • Casualty

    Casualty

  • The Day of the Jackal

    The Day of the Jackal

  • Gangs of London

    Gangs of London

  • Blue Lights

    Blue Lights

  • The Assassin

    The Assassin

  • Soldier Soldier

    Soldier Soldier

  • The Musketeers

    The Musketeers

  • Secret Invasion

    Secret Invasion

  • Castlevania: Nocturne

    Castlevania: Nocturne

  • Castlevania: Nocturne

    Castlevania: Nocturne

  • Togo

    Togo

  • Fortitude

    Fortitude

  • COBRA

    COBRA

  • We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story

    We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story

  • Mrs. Henderson Presents

    Mrs. Henderson Presents

  • SLR

    SLR

  • Dark Touch

    Dark Touch

  • '71

    '71

  • Lily's Driftwood Bay

    Lily's Driftwood Bay

  • Pumpgirl

    Pumpgirl

  • The Watch

    The Watch

  • Five Minutes of Heaven

    Five Minutes of Heaven

  • Hyena

    Hyena

  • A Further Gesture

    A Further Gesture

  • Puckoon

    Puckoon

  • Good Vibrations

    Good Vibrations

  • Rellik

    Rellik

  • Apollo Has Fallen

    Apollo Has Fallen

  • The Mighty Celt

    The Mighty Celt

  • Middletown

    Middletown

  • My Boy Jack

    My Boy Jack

  • Holy Cross

    Holy Cross

  • Jump

    Jump

  • Safe And Sound

    Safe And Sound

  • 11 Minutes

    11 Minutes

  • The Rule of Thumb

    The Rule of Thumb

  • Ghost Machine

    Ghost Machine

  • Brendan Smyth:  Betrayal of Trust

    Brendan Smyth: Betrayal of Trust

  • The Beauty of Books

    The Beauty of Books

  • The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones 7: Love's Sweet Song

    The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones 7: Love's Sweet Song

  • Wodehouse In Exile

    Wodehouse In Exile

  • Shooting for Socrates

    Shooting for Socrates

  • Best: His Mother's Son

    Best: His Mother's Son

  • Scapegoat

    Scapegoat

  • Those Were the Days

    Those Were the Days

  • The Irish Rock Story: A Tale of Two Cities

    The Irish Rock Story: A Tale of Two Cities