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Colm Meaney net worth: Colm Meaney is an Irish actor who has a net worth of $10 million dollars. Colm Meaney was born in Dublin, Ireland, and began acting when he was in his early teens. From there, he went on to attend the Abbey Theatre School of Acting, and then spent the next several years touring with the Irish National Theatre. His professional on-camera career began in the late 70s, and he went on to appear in supporting and co-starring roles in such film projects “Playboy of the Western World”, “Die Hard 2”, “Dick Tracy”, “The Commitments”, “Under Siege”, “Last of the Mohicans’, “Far and Away”, “Into the West”, “The Snapper”, “The Road to Wellville”, “The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain”, “Con Air”, “Mystery, Alaska”, “Layer Cake”, “Five Fingers”, “Law Abiding Citizen”, and “Get Him to the Greek”. He also appeared on such shows as “Remington Steele”, “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, “MacGyver”, and “Stargate Atlantis”. He is most widely recognized for his work on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and “Hell On Wheels”.
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Inspirational Quotes by Colm Meaney
I suppose I look for humor in most situations because it humanizes things; it makes a character much more three-dimensional if there's some kind of humor. Not necessarily laugh-out-loud type of stuff, just a sense that there is a humorous edge to things. I do like that.
Colm Meaney
Well, I've always been a character actor, you know, and you always get your share of character actors who are bad guys. So it never surprises me. And if it's good writing, you can find your way into the part well enough.
Colm Meaney
I played trombone for 10 minutes, and then I was in an accordion band in school for even less.
Colm Meaney
Even in the depths of dreadful situations, there's usually something rather comic, or something you can laugh about afterwards, at least. So, I do look for the comedy in those things.
Colm Meaney
In the past I've worked with directors who saw very much their scene in their head and knew exactly how they were going to cut it.
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