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Eamonn Owens

Highest Rated: 91% The Magdalene Sisters (2002)

Lowest Rated: 77% The Butcher Boy (1997)

Birthday: Jan 18, 1983

Birthplace: Killeshandra, Ireland

With no previous acting experience, Irish-born Eamonn Owens impressed a casting assistant enough to make the finals for the leading role in Neil Jordan's "The Butcher Boy" (1997), adapted from Patrick McCabe's. The then-13-year-old had been a participant in his hometown's marching band and had modeled clothes for a local shop, but acting was not on his agenda--until scouts auditioned him and his classmates for the central role of a troubled youth with homicidal tendencies. The red-haired Owens was a natural as the young Francie Brady, coping with the death of his mother and his virtual abandonment. (The adult character is portrayed by Stephen Rea.) When incarcerated in a correctional facility, the youth becomes an altar boy and experiences visions of the Virgin Mary that offer his comfort. The budding thespian followed with a turn as the younger version of the criminal Martin Cahill (played as an adult by Brendan Gleeson) in John Boorman's biopic "The General" (1998). Owens also landed a supporting role in the BBC-produced series "Amongst Women" and made a cameo appearance as a hunchback alongside younger brother Ciaran (who was cast as the pre-teen Frank McCourt) in "Angela's Ashes" (1999).

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Highest rated movies

91% 89% The Magdalene Sisters
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83% 80% The General
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77% 81% The Butcher Boy
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54% St. Patrick, the Irish Legend
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Filmography

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91% 89% The Magdalene Sisters Eamonn - Margaret's Brother (Character) $4.9M 2002
No Score Yet 54% St. Patrick, the Irish Legend Benignus (Character) - 2000
83% 80% The General Young Martin Cahill (Character) $1.2M 1998
77% 81% The Butcher Boy Francie Brady (Character) $2.0M 1997