BIOGRAPHY
Colm Gormley
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Colm trained at LAMDA and returns to the Globe after previously performing for the Globe on Tour, as well as numerous main stage productions.
Previous work for Shakespeare’s Globe includes As You Like It, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night and The Taming of the Shrew.
Other theatre credits include: Cowbois (RSC/Royal Court Theatre), Othello (National Theatre); Fighting Irish (Belgrade); The Winter’s Tale (RSC); Alice In Wonderland (Creation Theatre/Big Telly); Mother Courage And Her Children (Headlong/The Royal Exchange); The Country Girls (Chichester Festival Theatre); Warhorse (National Theatre); A Handful Of Stars (West End/Theatre 503); Twelfth Night (Sheffield Crucible/ETT); Dancing At Lughnasa (Royal And Derngate, Northampton/Oxford Playhouse); King Lear, All’s Well That End’s Well, I’ll Be The Devil (RSC); Melmoth The Wanderer (Lyric Theatre Belfast/Tron Theatre Glasgow); Truth & Reconciliation (Royal Court); Still, The Blackbird Sings (Playhouse Derry/Project Theatre Dublin); Arsenic And Old Lace (Salisbury Playhouse); Death Of Long Pig (Finborough Theatre With The Jerwood Space); Philidelphia Here I Come/Aristocrats (European Tour With Ourobourus); Twelfth Night (York Theatre Royal); The Boy With The Bomb In His Crisps (Belgrade Theatre, Coventry) The Time Step (Linda Marlowe Productions/Theatre 503); Smilin’ Through (The Drill Hall) The Ladies Cage (Manchester Royal Exchange/Finborough Theatre); The Water Harvest (State Of Play At Theatre 503); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Mercury Theatre Colchester); Merry Christmas Betty Ford (The Lyric Theatre Belfast); The Early Bird – By Leo Butler (Ransom Productions – National Tour); The Resistible Rise Of Artuo Ui, The Seagull, Twelfth Night, The White Devil, Three Sisters (The Mercury Theatre); Elizabeth (Kabosh); Tricky (Blood In The Alley); The Blind Bird (The Gate Theatre) and Kvetch (Artcore).
Television includes: Invisible (Mammoth Screen); McDonald and Dodds (ITV/Mammoth Screen); Victoria Season 2 (ITV); Officially Special (Sky); Locked Up Abroad (Channel 5, National Geographic); Titantic (Deep Indigo for ITV); River City (BBC Scotland); The Message (BBC Television); Ultimate Force (Bentley Productions).
Film includes: Downhill (Outsider); Jimmy’s Hall (16 Films) and Bloody Sunday (Paramount).