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Clare McCarthy

Inside the life of Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy - from career on stage and TV to deeply private life

Cillian Murphy is undoubtedly one of Ireland's most talented acting exports.

The 46-year-old from Cork has been nominated for a National Television Award tonight in the Drama Performance category for his performance in Peaky Blinders.

The Irish actor has starred as Tommy Shelby in the BBC series about a criminal gang in Birmingham during the post-World War I period since 2013, with the sixth and final series airing earlier this year.

READ MORE: Cillian Murphy's gorgeous Dublin home by the sea that he snapped up for €1.7m

But before making it to the big time, Cillian started out his acting career on the stage with the drama society in UCC, before going on to star in a number of small plays and independent movies before landing iconic roles.

Cillian was snapped up by some of the biggest names in the industry and starred in huge blockbuster movies including Danny Boyle's 2002 horror, 28 Days Later, Cold Mountain, and Batman Begins.

Away from his acting career, Cillian has famously kept his private life under wraps.

The star previously admitted that he 'hates' the limelight and fortune that comes with his occupation, and dreams of the day when the two aspects of his job can be completely separate.

Here’s everything you need to know about Cillian Murphy from his career on stage and TV to his private family life:

Family life

Cillian has been married to his wife Yvonne McGuinness since 2004, after the pair met at one of his rock band's shows in 1996 before he stepped into the world of acting.

The lovebirds, who are rarely photographed together, share two sons, Malachy, 16, and Aran, 15.

Cillian previously revealed that the family moved back to Ireland after spending 14 years in London because his children had developed "very posh English accents".

In 2015, he spent €1.7 million on a stunning home in a much desired location in the Monkstown area of south Dublin.

Cillian has previously said that he owes much of his success to his artist wife, who keeps their family life in check back in Ireland while he’s away for six months of the year filming Peaky Blinders.

Cillian Murphy and his wife Yvonne (Alecsey Boldeskul/REX/Shutterstock)

He told GQ magazine: “That work-life-balance thing is hard. I have an amazing wife and I couldn’t do this without her and her understanding. But it is a struggle.

“I think it is for any dad whose work takes him away, which it generally does, and which consumes him, which my work does.”

With not much known about their relationship, Cillian recently gave fans a rare glimpse into the couple's family life.

Sharing some insight into his 'normal' life away from the silver screen, the actor explained: "We cook, we watch movies, we listen to music.

"I was vegetarian for a long time then I relapsed and now I've relapsed back to vegetarianism.

"My wife is, too. It's so unremarkable. It's not a good copy."

Struggles with fame

In an interview with The Observer, Cillian revealed he 'doesn't go out much' and is relieved when people are 'underwhelmed' when meeting him.

The actor also has huge issues with fans taking photos of him without asking while he's going about his everyday life whether that be in Dublin, London, or LA.

"I'm always happy to chat," Cillian admitted.

"What I don't like is people surreptitiously taking photographs, which someone said is like the amateur Stasi.

The actor has a real issue with fans taking pictures of him without asking

"It's so f*****g weird. I've been sat on the tube and people have started filming me.

Actor Cillian Murphy (PA Archive/Press Association Ima)

"I don't want to be like, 'poor f*****g celebrities', that is not what I'm trying to say. I'm very happy and privileged and all of that. But I think this thing of having cameras everywhere is something we need to sort out."

Cillian has long struggled with his fame, admitting that he can't help but feel embarrassed by it sometimes.

In a 2019 interview with The Guardian, the Cork native explained: “I’m really lucky. I feel embarrassed by it sometimes. I’m just a f**king actor.

“There are doctors and nurses and f**king people that work. I struggle with that. I mean, actors are overpaid, you know?

“It’s nice when you get paid, when you’re young, and you’ve gone from having no money, but the Catholic guilt kicks in immediately, and I’m like ‘It’s all going to go wrong. You don’t deserve this’. And I don’t."

Real accent

Since landing the part of Thomas Shelby in Peaky Blinders, Cillian's 'real accent' has baffled fans.

The talented actor has never lost his authentic Cork accent, but his character portrayal of Shelby means he has adapted a strong Birmingham accent for the role.

Despite the fact that he's received critical acclaim for his 'spot on' dulcet tones, some Brummie folk have previously slammed his accent, claiming it's not authentic to how people speak in Birmingham these days.

However, Cillian insisted that the way in which his character speaks is true to the time the drama was set.

Cillian as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders (BBC/Caryn Mandabach Productions Ltd 2019/Robert Viglasky)

Ahead of the final season, the actor has revealed how Birmingham City fans played a part in helping him to develop his Birmingham accent in the gangster show.

Speaking to the Radio Times, the TV star revealed that a trip to the actual Garrison pub in Small Heath with the show’s creator Steven Knight helped him to perfect the accent.

The Irishman said: “I hung out with Steve, and we went to the actual Garrison pub in Birmingham with his Brummie mates.

“And we’re just drinking Guinness there, and they’re singing Birmingham City songs and telling all sorts of stories, and I was recording on my iPhone, and then I took that home, and used it to try and track the accents, you know.

“And then I would call Steve and just leave voicemails on his phone in the accent and see how close I was to it.”

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