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Patrick Bergin

Patrick Bergin
Patrick Bergin

 Patrick Bergin has been on over 80 film and television programmes.   One of his best remembered roles was as Julia Robert’s menancing husband in “Sleeping With the Enemy”.   He first came to international public attention as Sir Richard Burton the explorer in “Mountains of the Moon” with Fiona Shaw.   He was very effective as Kevin O’Donnell in “The Patriot Games”.   He is currently playing ‘Jim Larkin’ the great Irish trade union leader in the film “Connolly”.   “Daily Mail” interview with Patrick Bergin can be accessed here.

TCM Overview:

Tall, dark-haired, dashing Irish lead who, after a career as a teacher of juvenile delinquents and children with learning disabilities, turned to full-time acting in 1980. Bergin came to prominence as 19th-century explorer Sir Richard Burton in Bob Rafelson’s “Mountains of the Moon” (1990) and as Julia Roberts’ compulsively tidy, psychopathic husband in “Sleeping With the Enemy” (1991). He portrayed a similarly seductive psycho–a con artist who seduces women by pretending to be a famous photographer–in Lizzie Borden’s 1992 thriller “Love Crimes.” Bergin’s classic good looks made him a natural to play the title character in the TV movie “Robin Hood” (1991).

Patrick Bergin. TCM Overview

Patrick Bergin
Patrick Bergin

Patrick Bergin has been on over 80 film and television programmes.   One of his best remembered roles was as Julia Robert’s menancing husband in “Sleeping With the Enemy”.   He first came to international public attention as Sir Richard Burton the explorer in “Mountains of the Moon” with Fiona Shaw.   He was very effective as Kevin O’Donnell in “The Patriot Games”.   He is currently playing ‘Jim Larkin’ the great Irish trade union leader in the film “Connolly”.   “Daily Mail” interview with Patrick Bergin can be accessed here.

Patrick Bergin

TCM Overview:

Tall, dark-haired, dashing Irish lead who, after a career as a teacher of juvenile delinquents and children with learning disabilities, turned to full-time acting in 1980.

Bergin came to prominence as 19th-century explorer Sir Richard Burton in Bob Rafelson’s “Mountains of the Moon” (1990) and as Julia Roberts’ compulsively tidy, psychopathic husband in “Sleeping With the Enemy” (1991). He portrayed a similarly seductive psycho–a con artist who seduces women by pretending to be a famous photographer–in Lizzie Borden’s 1992 thriller “Love Crimes.” Bergin’s classic good looks made him a natural to play the title character in the TV movie “Robin Hood” (1991).

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