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John Kavanagh (actor) was born on 1946, is an Irish actor. Discover John Kavanagh (actor)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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John Kavanagh (actor) Net Worth
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John Kavanagh (born 1946) is an Irish actor who has acted on the stage, in over twenty films including Cal (1984), Braveheart (1995) and Alexander (2004), and on television.
Most recently, he is known for his portrayal of The Seer in the History Channel series Vikings.
In 1967, he joined the company and stayed with them for 10 years before becoming freelancer.
Kavanagh began his career with the Irish comedy Paddy (1970), where he played the small role of Willie Egan.
That same year, he played another small role in the World War II film The McKenzie Break (1970), about a P.O.W. camp in Scotland whose prisoners are preparing an escape.
A singer as well as an actor, Kavanagh played the lead in the Irish stage production of Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris in the 1970s (alongside his sister Anne Bushnell).
He also starred in the subsequent television production, which aired in December 1978.
The next twelve years brought Kavanagh no new films, though he continued to act on stage.
Finally, he decided to return to screen acting with the theatrical film The Ballroom of Romance (1982), which put him in a romance with actress Brenda Fricker.
The film was followed up with the small film Attracta (1983), and the made-for-television movie The Country Girls (1984), starring Sam Neill.
Kavanagh's next theatrical film was one of the most famous films of his career: the Irish film Cal (1984), starring Helen Mirren and John Lynch.
The film was about a young member of the IRA (Lynch) who is seeking to get out of the organisation.
He meets the widow of one of the IRA's victims (Mirren) and they begin a love affair.
Moving on from this film, Kavanagh acted in a number of films and television series.
He participated in the thriller The Fantasist (1986), the crime drama Bellman and True (1987), the action film Joyriders (1988), and the independent film 4 Play: In the Border Country (1991), among others.
Kavanagh's career picked up considerably in the mid-nineties.
He has received a number of accolades, including a Drama Desk Award nomination in 1989 for his role in a revival of Juno and the Paycock.
Kavanagh attended the Brendan Smyth Academy since he was 19 and then trained at the Abbey Theatre.
That same year, he acted in Braveheart (1995) as one of the nobles who routinely changed sides from Scotland to England in the Scottish wars of independence.
Kavanagh next acted in Some Mother's Son (1996), a prison film written by Jim Sheridan, and reunited with Brenda Fricker in Pete's Meteor (1998).
After a number of smaller films, Kavanagh acted in another historical epic: the Oliver Stone film Alexander (2004), starring Colin Farrell, Val Kilmer and Anthony Hopkins.
Kavanagh played the role of Parmenion, the old general who questions Alexander's actions.
After a plot to kill the young leader is foiled, Parmenion is accused of being the mastermind behind it and is murdered.
While the film was a triumph overseas, its domestic box office was a fraction of the budget, and it received negative reviews for a number of reasons.
After this, Kavanagh acted in Brian De Palma's murder film The Black Dahlia (2006) which failed at the box office.
Kavanagh rebounded with the successful television series The Tudors (2007).
Starring fellow Alexander cast member Jonathan Rhys Meyers, the series plays out the story of England's turmoil in the time of Henry VIII and his life as he breaks from the Catholic Church.
Kavanagh collaborated as vocalist with Paul Brady on the record The Green Crow Caws, a musical celebration of the words of Seán O'Casey.
Kavanagh's sister, Anne Bushnell, was a jazz, blues and cabaret singer.