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Garry Hynes was born on 10 June, 1953 in Ballaghaderreen, Ireland, is an Irish theatre director (born 1953). Discover Garry Hynes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 10 June, 1953
Birthday 10 June
Birthplace Ballaghaderreen, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1953

Garry Hynes (born 10 June 1953) is an Irish theatre director.

She was the first woman to win the prestigious Tony Award for direction of a play.

Hynes was born in Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon, and educated at St. Louis Convent at Monaghan, the Dominican Convent at Galway, and UCG.

1975

She is a co-founder of the Druid Theatre Company with Mick Lally and Marie Mullen in 1975 after meeting through the drama society of U.C.G. where they studied.

She was Druid's artistic director from 1975 to 1991, and again from 1995 to date.

1984

Hynes directed for the Abbey Theatre from 1984 and was its artistic director from 1991 to 1994, and also the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal Exchange, Manchester, the Kennedy Center and the Royal Court Theatre, London.

She is the civil partner of film producer Martha O'Neill.

1998

In 1998 she won the Tony Award for Direction for The Beauty Queen of Leenane, the first woman to receive the award.

2002

She is a recipient of many other Theatre Awards, including The Irish Times/ESB Irish Theatre Award for Best Director (2002) and a The Irish Times Special Tribute Award for her contribution to Irish Theatre in February 2005.

2004

Hynes has received honorary Doctorates from the University of Dublin (2004), The National University of Ireland, Galway (1998) and the National Council for Education Awards (1988).

2005

Hynes directed DruidSynge, the company's critically acclaimed production of all six of John Millington Synge's plays that premièred at the Galway Arts Festival in 2005 and has since toured to Dublin, Edinburgh, Inis Meáin, Minneapolis and New York.

DruidSynge has been described by Charles Isherwood of The New York Times as "the highlight not just of my theatre going year but of my theatre going life" and by The Irish Times as "one of the greatest achievements in the history of Irish theatre."

2006

On 15 June 2006 she was awarded the Freedom of the City of Galway, its highest bestowed honour.

On 30 November 2022 Hynes was named a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

2017

In 2017, award-winning artist Vera Klute was commissioned by the National Gallery of Ireland to create a portrait of Hynes as part of the 2015 Hennessey Portrait Prize.

The bust, made of porcelain, concrete and timber (with a dimension of 164 cm x 54 cm x 45 cm), was unveiled to the public in April 2017 and is currently on display as part of the Gallery's National Portrait Collection.