Patrick Gibson

Patrick Gibson

Birth : 1995-04-19, London, England, UK

History

Patrick Gibson (born 19 April 1995) is an Irish actor known for his roles in The Tudors, The Passing Bells, and The OA. He was given the 'Rising Star Reward' at the 2017 IFTAs.

Profile

Patrick Gibson

Movies

The Portable Door
Paul Carpenter
Paul Carpenter is an intern at a mysterious London firm with unconventional employers, including a CEO who wants to disrupt the ancient magical world with modern corporate practices.
Good Girl Jane
Jamie
Eager to fit in at her new school and at odds with her divorced parents, lonely high schooler Jane spirals out of control after falling in with a new crowd, and becoming smitten with a dangerously charismatic bad boy.
2003
Jamie
Before embarking on his first tour of duty, a young soldier and his father must face up to the painful realities that have long gone unspoken between them.
Tolkien
Robert Q. Gilson
England, early 20th century. The future writer and philologist John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973) and three of his schoolmates create a strong bond between them as they share the same passion for literature and art, a true fellowship that strengthens as they grow up, but the outbreak of World War I threatens to shatter it.
In a Relationship
Matt
Long-term couple Owen and Hallie are breaking up—or maybe not?—and just as their relationship reaches a turning point, Matt and Willa embark on a romance of their own.
The Darkest Minds
Clancy Gray
After a disease kills 98% of America's children, the surviving 2% develop superpowers and are placed in internment camps. A 16-year-old girl escapes her camp and joins a group of other teens on the run from the government.
Their Finest
Rex, the Clapper Loader
During the Blitz of World War II, a female screenwriter works on a film celebrating England's resilience as a way to buoy a weary populace's spirits. Her efforts to dramatise the true story of two sisters who undertook their own maritime mission to rescue wounded soldiers are met with mixed feelings by a dismissive all-male staff.
Property of the State
Brendan O'Donnell
A woman must deal with the devastating effects of having a murderer for a brother.
Cherry Tree
Brian
Faith’s world is turned upside down after she finds out that her beloved father is dying. When the mysteriously alluring Sissy Young becomes her field hockey coach, Faith finds a compassionate spirit and much-needed mother figure. Little does she know that Sissy is the head of a centuries-old witches’ coven that uses the fruit of an ancient cherry tree in a secret ritual that restores life to the dead and dying. Offering to cure her father in exchange for a child, Sissy strikes a bargain with Faith, who suddenly finds herself pregnant with a baby that’s growing at an alarming rate. But with the clock to the child’s birth ticking down and the true intention of Sissy’s plans for humanity becoming more apparent, Faith and her father must stand together in order to save both their lives.
Hunters Fall
James
When a bully is exposed for who he is, how will he react?
Luke
Luke
After years of being the sole carer for his dementia-stricken mother, Luke must now try to cope with the return home of his older brother.
Gold
Devon
An offbeat comedy about an estranged father who returns to his hometown after an absence of ten years in order to reconnect with his daughter and ex-wife but unwittingly finds himself responsible for almost destroying all their lives.
What Richard Did
Jake
What Richard Did is a striking portrait of the fall of a Dublin golden-boy and high school rugby star whose world unravels one summer night.
Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars
Laundry Boy
A gang of sharp witted street kids save Sherlock Holmes from an accusation of murder and to help foil an audacious robbery.