Sean Lawlor

Sean Lawlor

  • Born: 1954-1-25
  • Birthplace: Dublin
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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Braveheart, Mega Shark VS Giant Octopus, Red Rose and Gasoline
  • Sean Lawlor, actor, date of birth: 1954-01-25 to 2009-10-10, place of birth: Dublin, Ireland. The main works include " Braveheart ", " Mega Shark VS Giant Octopus ", " The Black Waters of Echo's Pond " and so on. .
    Extended Reading
    • Adam 2022-04-20 09:01:36

      Why put the godfather in jail

      I think it's an expression of inheritance, Giuseppe died shortly after the Godfather, and Jerry changed after that, and in the film Victor was in the garden after that passage to Mike He passed away and was not released in the movie. It may be that Giuseppe's death represents Victor. After that,...

    • Davon 2022-03-18 09:01:04

      Shady and belated justice

      In the Name of the Father The murderer, after spending 15 long and desperate years in prison, was finally rehabilitated with the help of a just female lawyer. At the beginning of the film, it depicts the tense relationship between Ireland and the United Kingdom at that time. The male protagonist...

    • Filiberto 2022-03-24 09:01:38

      The title of the film is in the name of his father. In prison, Gary regained his confidence in life because of his father. After being pardoned by the queen, the film stopped abruptly, and there was no scene of justice for his father. There is also no pure idealism like "Twelve Angry Men", so I don't think the point of this film is very clear. Leftist comment in one sentence: This is the West you worship! The rightists want to change the title of the film: Fighting! in the name of freedom

    • Keegan 2022-03-24 09:01:38

      After reading the Knowledge article about "Belfast", I learned about this film based on a true story. The reality is sometimes terrifying and not so real, and the real guns, bumps and displacements are sometimes painful, like a fantasy nightmare.

    In the Name of the Father quotes

    • Gerry Conlon: What I remember most about my childhood is holding your hand. My wee hand in your big hand, and the smell of tobacco. I remember, I could smell the tobacco in the palm of your hand. When I want to feel happy, I try to remember the smell of tobacco.

      Giuseppe Conlon: Hold my hand.

    • Giuseppe Conlon: I'm going to die.

      Gerry Conlon: Don't be saying that.

      Giuseppe Conlon: I'm scared.

      Gerry Conlon: There's no reason to be scared. You have nothing to be scared about.

      Giuseppe Conlon: Don't you be comforting me when I can see the truth staring me in the face. I'm scared I'm gonna die here.

      Gerry Conlon: You're not dying alright?

      Giuseppe Conlon: Can I not say a thing without you contradicting me? I'm scared to leave your mother behind.

      Gerry Conlon: Look, you are not going to die alright? If you do, sure I can look after Ma alright.

      Giuseppe Conlon: You think I'd leave Sara in your care?

      Gerry Conlon: What do you mean?

      Giuseppe Conlon: You haven't the maturity to take care of yourself, let alone your mother.