Jim Sheridan
Jim Sheridan is a playwright, screen-writer, film director and producer. In 1989, he wrote and directed his first critically acclaimed feature film, My Left Foot. He followed this in 1990 with The Field which he also wrote and directed. In the same year, he wrote the screenplay, Into the West, which was directed in 1992 by Mike Newell. In 1993, he wrote, produced and directed 'In the Name of the Father' and in 1995 he wrote and produced 'Some Mother's Son', which was directed by Terry George. In 1997, he wrote, produced and directed 'The Boxer'.
PLAYWRITING CREDITS
Inner City/Outer Space
Journal of a Hole
Mobile Homes
The Ha'penny Place
The Immigrant
Where All Your Dreams Come True
Women at Work
Adaptations/Translations
The Happy Go Likeable Man
Unless it Goes On Beyond the Grave
CREDITS AS ACTOR
PLAY TITLE
AUTHOR
Dan Pheaidí AindíSeán McCarthy
Journal of a HoleNeil JordanJim Sheridan
The Non-Stop Connolly ShowJohn ArdenMargaretta D'Arcy
CREDITS AS DIRECTOR
PLAY TITLE
AUTHOR
Double CrossThomas Kilroy
Down all the DaysPeter Sheridan
An adaptation of the autobiographical novel by Christy Brown.
EmigrantsPeter Sheridan
No EntryPeter Sheridan
The Blue MacushlaTom Murphy (1)
The ImmigrantJim Sheridan
The Liberty SuitGerard Mannix FlynnPeter Sheridan
The Non-Stop Connolly ShowJohn ArdenMargaretta D'Arcy
The Other Side of LilliputLee Gallagher
Women at WorkJim SheridanPeter Sheridan