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Acting legend Stephen Rea to talk about his beloved Donegal in special RTÉ documentary

written by Staff Writer April 3, 2025
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An intimate RTÉ documentary will follow veteran star Stephen Rea as he visits his beloved Donegal.

‘Stephen Rea: The Fire in Me Now’ airs on Thursday 10th April on RTE One, providing unprecedented access to an internationally renowned creative figure.

The 78-year-old, who has starred in such films as The Crying Game, is originally from Belfast.

However, he says he now spends as much time as possible in Donegal with his two sons.

Over an acting career spanning decades, Rea has shown himself to be a versatile and prolific talent. The documentary explores the development of his outlook through the actor’s life and work.

It will follow the veteran star as he rehearses Beckett’s legendary play Krapp’s Last Tape in Dublin, playing opposite his younger self with audio tapes he recorded over a decade ago. We travel with him, from where he grew up in north Belfast, to his family home north of Dublin, to London’s Maida Vale where he spent time as an actor and to his beloved Donegal.

The film shows intimate conversations with friends and collaborators including actor Sinéad Cusack, director Neil Jordan and Civil Rights activist Eamon McCann.

We meet the mischievous “messer” as he calls himself and the reluctant interviewee.

“I was initially reluctant to do the documentary in lots of ways because I am a deeply private person, and I’ve always believed that the work has to be bigger than your ego,” Rea said.

“But I did want to pay homage to the friendship and generosity of the collaborators I was lucky to find, like Nancy Meckler and Neil Jordan, who helped me personally and in my career. I am a proud North Belfast man, and I hope the film shows younger people in the business that no matter where you’re from, there’s not one set path to being an actor. It’s about being true to yourself.” 

Stephen Rea and another man with strong Donegal connections, the late playwright, Brian Friel.

Featuring archive extracts from some of Stephen Rea’s most genre-defining performances over more than fifty years, spanning from his rarely seen student sketches at Queen’s University Belfast in the 1960s, to his tour de force collaborations in recent years with Vicky Featherstone, former Artistic Director of the Royal Court Theatre, London, this film shines a light on the hypnotic draw of his commanding presence on stage and screen.

Titled The Fire in Me Now, a nod to the final lines of Krapp’s Last Tape, the documentary shows that Stephen Rea’s power in performance remains undimmed as he enters his seventh decade as a professional actor. 

Stephen Rea: The Fire in Me Now is a Walk on Air Films Production commissioned by RTÉ and BBC Northern Ireland with support from Northern Ireland Screen.

Watch on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player Thursday April 10, 10:15pm.

Acting legend Stephen Rea to talk about his beloved Donegal in special RTÉ documentary was last modified: April 4th, 2025 by Staff Writer
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