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Ray McAnally

Irish Actor famous for his performances in films such as “The Mission” “My Left Foot”, and “A Very British Coup”. Ray McAnally was born in the Donegal seaside town of Buncrana on March 30th, 1926. The son of a bank manager, he was educated at St. Eunan's College in Letterkenny, after which he entered a seminary at the age of 18. However, he left the seminary after a short time having decided that the priesthood was not his vocation. He joined the Abbey Theatre in 1947 where he met and married actress Ronnie Masterson
. They would later form Old Quay Productions and present an assortment of classic plays in the 60s and 70s. He made his theatre debut in 1962 with "A Nice Bunch of Cheap Flowers" and gave a well-received performance as George in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" opposite actress, Constance Cummings, at the Piccadilly Theatre.

He regularly acted in the Abbey Theatre and Irish festivals, but then, in the last decade of life, achieved award-winning notice on TV and films. His impressive performance as Cardinal Altamirano in the film The Mission (1986) earned him Evening Standard and BAFTA awards. His role in the BBC production of "A Perfect Spy" (1987) also earned him a BAFTA award. In the last year of his life, he was stunning as Daniel Day-Lewis' father in the Academy Award-winning film My Left Foot (1989), the story of cerebral palsy victim Christy Brown, who overcame his severe disability to become a flourishing artist and writer.

McAnally died suddenly of a heart attack on June 15th of that year and received a posthumous BAFTA award for this last movie in 1990. He and his wife Ronnie Masterson had four children, Conor, Aongus, Maire and Niamh. They lived in a large house in Sutton overlooking Dublin Bay. Aongus went on to become a T.V. presenter, well known in Ireland, while Maire became a nun, joining the Dominican Sisters.

Filmography

1989 - My Left Foot

1989 - Venus Peter

1989 - We’re No Angels

1987 - Empire State

1987 - The Fourth Protocol

1987 - The Sicilian

1987 - Taffin

1987 - White Mischief

1986 - The Mission

1985 - No Surrender

1984 - Cal

1979 - The Outsider

1972 - Fear Is the Key

1971 - Quest for Love

1969 - The Looking Glass War

1958 - Sea of Sand

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