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Gary Lydon dies at 61: Tributes paid to Banshees of Inisherin actor

Irish actor Gary Lydon has suddenly passed away aged 61 it’s been announced.

Tributes poured in for the star who appeared in three Oscar nominated movies, as well as stage and small screen roles throughout his long and distinguished career.

He may be best known, outside his native Ireland, for playing Garda Peadar Kearney, the father of Barry Keoghan’s character in 2022’s The Banshees of Inisherin.

After the news broke of Gary’s untimely death, colleagues and fans were quick to pay tribute and branded him ‘One of finest actors in Ireland’.

Taking to X they said: ‘So sad, so young’; ‘Condolences to his family. Great actor. Rest in peace’; ‘That’s sad news, he was very reliable and popped up so often’; ‘Oh that’s sad to hear. Condolences to his family. God rest him’; ‘That’s very sad. Sorry to hear that. Rest in peace Gary’.

As well as roles in Steven Spielberg’s War Horse and Brooklyn opposite Saoirse Ronan, Gary played Patrick Murray in RTE’s medical drama The Clinic which earned him an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. 

Irish actor Gary Lydon has suddenly passed away aged 61 it's been announced (pictured 2017)

Irish actor Gary Lydon has suddenly passed away aged 61 it’s been announced (pictured 2017) 

Tributes poured in for the star who appeared in three Oscar nominated movies, as well as stage and small screen roles  (pictured in 2022's The Banshees of Inisherin)

Tributes poured in for the star who appeared in three Oscar nominated movies, as well as stage and small screen roles  (pictured in 2022’s The Banshees of Inisherin)

Born in London in 1964, at the age of nine he moved to father Jimmy O’Brien’s native Wexford, later appearing in many works by Wexford playwright Billy Roche.

The Wexford Film Society said in a statement: ‘Shocking news this morning that actor Gary Lydon has died suddenly at the age of 61. Gary, who starred in three Best Picture Oscar nominated films, The Banshees of Inisherin, Brooklyn and Spielberg’s War Horse received our Fellowship award in 2014.

‘We’ve screened a number of his films over the years, the most recent one being Lakelands in 2024. Only a few weeks ago he told us about a couple of films he’s completed, The Sandy Banks and One Sweet Hour where he has the lead role of an aging Elvis impersonator.’

Before adding: ‘At least we’ll have those to look forward to. Our deepest condolences go to his family and many friends. Rest in peace Gary’. 

It comes after Barry Keoghan’s fans lambasted Benny Blanco after his  ‘tone deaf’ interview with the Irish actor. 

Barry, 33, opened up about his battle with drugs, his mother’s fatal overdose and his own near-death experience during a candid chat on Benny’s podcast, Friends Keep Secrets. 

He may be best known for playing Garda Peadar Kearney, the father of Barry Keoghan character in 2022's The Banshees of Inisherin (With Brendan Gleeson in Calvary)

He may be best known for playing Garda Peadar Kearney, the father of Barry Keoghan character in 2022’s The Banshees of Inisherin (With Brendan Gleeson in Calvary)

After the news broke of Gary's untimely death, colleagues and fans were quick to pay tribute and branded him ‘One of finest actors in Ireland’ (Gary, right ,on stage 2000)

After the news broke of Gary’s untimely death, colleagues and fans were quick to pay tribute and branded him ‘One of finest actors in Ireland’ (Gary, right ,on stage 2000)

Taking to X they said: 'So sad, so young': 'Condolences to his family. Great actor. Rest in peace': 'That’s sad news, he was very reliable and popped up so often': 'Oh that's sad to hear'.

Taking to X they said: ‘So sad, so young’: ‘Condolences to his family. Great actor. Rest in peace’: ‘That’s sad news, he was very reliable and popped up so often’: ‘Oh that’s sad to hear’.

The Wexford Film Society said in a statement: 'Shocking news this morning that actor Gary Lydon has died suddenly at the age of 61. Gary, who starred in three Best Picture Oscar nominated films

The Wexford Film Society said in a statement: ‘Shocking news this morning that actor Gary Lydon has died suddenly at the age of 61. Gary, who starred in three Best Picture Oscar nominated films

Yet an Instagram reel promoting the episode was cut together in rapid form, distorting Barry’s voice for comic effect, and ending with an upbeat Benny laughing and saying ‘wow, let’s go outside and talk about something fun!’

The clip began with Benny, who is Selena Gomez’s husband, asking: ‘Did you used to do drugs?’ to which Barry replied: ‘Yeah, yeah, that’s why I’m clean now… 2.5 years.

‘On paper, my mum died at 32 from [heroin] and my dad passed away. But the curiosity of still wanting to do this for me, it took me three attempts of rehab.’

The clip then cut to Barry saying: ‘I technically did die for a few seconds’, as co-host Lil Dicky asked: ‘Did you have, like a moment of post-death vision?’

At this point, the clip distorted and dream sequence music began to play as Barry explained that he had a vision of a blonde woman walking away from him as he tried to catch up with her.  

Barry’s voice was then distorted as he continued: ‘And on this side there was loads of lads stabbing me. I was holding onto them and they were trying to push me over to this side and I was begging them that I could stay.

‘I was like, please let me stay, and they were like, alright, let them stay.’

At this point, the music cut off and the camera panned to Benny saying: ‘wow, let’s go outside and talk about something fun’ before laughing with Lil Dicky. 

Taking to the comment section, fans were left in shock, penning: ‘This clip really is a disservice to the story Barry was telling in the episode. This “reel-ifying” everything for the sake of “content” is really kind of depressing.’; 

‘Let’s not try to change the subject when things get personal. What he’s talking about is way bigger than any joke or quick laugh. I love this show, but you gotta let people have their moment to get deep when their willing, because the amount of people in the world it will help is far more important than simply entertainment.’;

‘maybe next time let’s validate someone when they choose to be vulnerable… especially when men decide to be vulnerable.’;

‘Just a sprinkle of toxic positivity to keep the vibe right’; ‘I thought I could never hate Benny, but this one was hard.’; 

‘Ffs. Tone deaf. Some people really have no idea how hard it is to overcome addition. And moments like this shouldn’t be dismissed for the sake of a laugh or shock value. Addiction is a real epidemic in this country.’

 

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