
Dublin, Ireland
Brian Gleeson is an Irish actor. Gleeson was born in Dublin, the son of actor Brendan Gleeson and his wife Mary (Weldon). He is the brother of actor Domhnall Gleeson and writer Rúairí Gleeson. He grew up in Malahide, Dublin. As a child, he appeared in school plays, before joining the Gaiety's Youth Theatre Company. Gleeson started acting in 2006, first appearing alongside his father in The Tiger's Tail directed by John Boorman, which was filmed the year he completed the Leaving Certificate. In 2010, Gleeson appeared as Hughie in the first season of Love/Hate, and earned a nomination for an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Television) for the role. He also appeared in the Hollywood film The Eagle. He appeared in the 2012 Academy Award nominated film Snow White and the Huntsman. Gleeson portrayed the lead role in Standby opposite Jessica Paré in 2014. The same year, he filmed Tiger Raid, an Iraq War drama; it was released in 2016. Along with his father Brendan and brother Domhnall, Gleeson appeared in the Enda Walsh play The Walworth Farce in early 2015. He starred as Jimmy in the 2016 Irish drama series Rebellion, based on the 1916 Easter Rising.

as Brendol Hux

as Self
2014

as Jimmy McCavern
2013

as Brendol Hux
2019

as Thomas Claffin
2022

as Mac Jones
2026

as Gus
2012

as Younger Brother
2017

as Hughie Power
2010

as Merlin
2019

as Ross Keane
2022

as Sam Bang
2017

as Young Joseph
2016
2023

as Pete
2025

as Stephen
2025
2024

2023

as Ben O'Shea
2021

as Merlin
2019

as Michelangelo
2018

2018

as Dr. Robert Hardy
2017

as Guard (voice)
2017

as Younger Brother
2017

as Sam Bang
2017

as Young Joseph
2016

as Blacksod
2016

as Joe
2016
as Driver
2016

as Alan
2014

as Virgil O'Riley
2014

as Simon
2013

as Liam
2013

as Hawk Man
2013

as Cormac
2013

as Doorman #1 (voice)
2013

as Gus
2012
as Brendol Hux
1 ep.

as Self
1 episodes

as Jimmy McCavern
5 episodes

as Brendol Hux
1 episodes

as Thomas Claffin
10 episodes

as Mac Jones
5 episodes

as Hughie Power
4 episodes

as Ross Keane
16 episodes

as Mark Ellis
5 episodes

as Jimmy Mahon
5 episodes

as Sinclair
3 episodes

as Jimmy Mahon
5 episodes

as Gabe
6 episodes

as Cathal
6 episodes

as Frank Marron
6 episodes

as Powell Imrie
2 episodes

as Wayne
6 episodes