Ciarán Hinds is a Belfast born, Irish actor famous for numerous roles and recently nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the film "Belfast" which was written and directed by .
But he’s no longer the the show’s only Istar. Ciarán Hinds has joined the series as a powerful dark wizard. That intimidating cult leader already feels threatened by the Stranger’s presence.
So the impulse to drink and to let go is deep in the psyche,” says Ciarán Hinds. He is talking about The Dry – the hit Irish ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ciarán Hinds (Belfast) and Odessa Young (Mothering Sunday) are among the cast joining Jacob Elordi in the Prime Video Australia Original series The Narrow Road to the Deep North ...
Fans are also convinced he is Saruman as actor Ciarán Hinds plays him in a similar way to Christopher Lee's original character. Along with his roaring voice, he also looks the part with heavy ...
With The Rings of Power season 2's epic finale answering plenty of questions, one still remains - the identity of The Dark Wizard, played by Ciarán Hinds. We've learnt a fair bit about him ...
To commemorate the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Ciaran Hinds introduces a series of letters written 100 years ago to the day by people on-board, each read by a different famous person ...
While McKay admits he "shouldn't say" if Saruman specifically appears in the show's second season, he does say that "Ciáran Hinds is amazing" in the role of the Dark Wizard. The creative team may ...
It turns out that they hailed from the eastern land of Rhûn. They were the henchmen of a dark wizard, played by Ciarán Hinds, who was introduced in the second episode of Season 2. Hinds is no ...
It will delve into Irish people's ancient relationship with our waters, rising seas and how climate is changing things Oscar-nominated Ciarán Hinds has lent his voice to a landmark new series on ...
Now, London's National Theatre is boldly reviving the drama with Irish stars Colin Morgan and Ciaran Hinds, at a time when the border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic is again very ...