Eddie Golden

Eddie Golden was an Irish actor best known for his roles in Ulysses (1967), Insurrection (1966), and Black Beauty (1971). He was born on February 17, 1912, in Cork, Ireland, and passed away on March 28, 1983, in Dublin, Ireland.

Personal and Family Life

Eddie Golden had a brother, Geoffrey Golden, who was also an actor. Not much information is available about his personal life, but it is known that he was supportive of his brother’s acting career.

Career

Eddie Golden had a diverse acting career, participating in various films and television shows throughout his life. He appeared in notable works like “I See a Dark Stranger” (1946) and “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” (1977), showcasing his talent on both the big and small screens.

Death and Legacy

Eddie Golden died on March 28, 1983, in Dublin, Ireland. His contributions to film and television remain appreciated, and he is remembered for his performances that captured the audiences’ hearts.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
I See a Dark Stranger 1946-07-04 Terence Delaney
Black Beauty 1971-04-01 Evans
Captain Boycott 1947-08-26 Harry Piggott
Broth of a Boy 1959-02-06 Martin Lehane
The Quare Fellow 1962-10-02 Reception Warder
And No One Could Save Her 1973-02-21 Boland
A Terrible Beauty 1960-06-17 Johnny Corrigan (as Edward Golden)
Your Man from Six Counties 1976-10-26 Father Brady
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 1977-09-01 Father Conmee
Lies My Father Told Me 1960-08-01 Father
The Flame Is Love 1979-10-15 Peladan