John Gaffney (actor)

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John Gaffney
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Born
Hamilton, Scotland
Occupation Actor
Years active1994–present
Notable work
  • Electric Faces
  • Broken Record
  • The Priest with Two Guns
  • Night Is Day
"The Crews" "Defender" "Concrete Jungle" "SPLAIN" "Crime Movie"

John Gaffney is a Scottish actor.

Life and career

John Gaffney was born in Hamilton in Scotland and moved to the island of Jersey in 1983. It was here where he got a taste for acting after being approached to take on a stage role by a local theatre director whilst singing in a night club. [1] Upon returning to Scotland in 1992, Gaffney was offered a place on an acting course at the prestigious Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formally the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama) but family commitments forced him to decline the opportunity and instead decided to return to his trade as a plasterer. [2]

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It was 1994 that Gaffney first stepped in front of the camera to take on the role of an abusive father in the short "Garys Day Out" for director Steve Pang, A semi autobiographical on Pang himself, An Emotional journey for Pang. In 2008, Gaffney returned to acting with small parts in short films including R.E.M, Hush, and A Spanking in Paradise. In 2011 he landed his first major role, starring as Dougie Fallon in the independently made television series The Crews. Starring alongside David Hayman and Stephen McCole, Gaffney's character Fallon was a high level member of a drug-dealing gang in Glasgow who has risen through the ranks of the criminal underworld. Despite a successful first series, the programme failed to find a buyer amongst the television studios including STV and BBC Scotland. [3] The following year, Gaffney landed the role of Superintendent Charles Sloan in the feature Sci Fi film Night is Day. The film tells the story of Jason McKenzie, a vigilante super hero operating in Glasgow fighting crime whilst Sloan attempts to dismiss McKenzies existence and silence all tales of the real-life superhero. The film premiered at the 2012 edition of the Glasgow Film Festival. [4]

Starring opposite Duncan Airlie James, 2013 saw Gaffney star as Liverpudlian gangster called Butler in the short film The Priest with Two Guns. The character, known as 'Butler the Bookie' is owed money by the brother of Father O'Reilly (played by James) who is being held hostage until the debt is repaid. The film picked up the Grand Jury Prize at the 2014 Amsterdam Film Festival. [5] In the same year, Gaffney also made appearances in the short films V for Visa and "Doug And Steves Big Holy Adventure" by John McPhail and Blink by Colin Ross Smith.

Cast and crew of Broken Record (L-R) John Gaffney, Darren McColl, Steven Patrick, Andy S. McEwan, Paul Michael Egan, Chris Quick Broken Record Cast Photo.jpg
Cast and crew of Broken Record (L-R) John Gaffney, Darren McColl, Steven Patrick, Andy S. McEwan, Paul Michael Egan, Chris Quick

In 2014, Gaffney was approached by Andy S. McEwan to play the role of Tam in the short comedy film Broken Record . [6] The film saw Gaffney star as part of a comedy duo with Steven Patrick where they played a couple of house clearance workers in the 1990s who think they have stumbled upon hidden treasure in the form of old gramophone records. The film was widely praised by critics in both the United Kingdom and the United States. Josh Samford of RogueCinema wrote:

"The actors, particularly John Gaffney and Steven Patrick, get the beats of the comedy and they know what they’re trying to achieve. There’s a sort of sadness to the stupidity of these characters, but the actors infuse their dimwitted follies with a lot of energy and the short reflects this overall." [7]

Fred McNamara of ScreenRelish also added:

"Their endearing performances even possess some maverick black humour when Tam suggests they murder a fellow decorator off who wants in on their discovery." [8]

The film later appeared in a number of British film festivals including the Loch Ness Film Festival [9] in Inverness and the Portobello Film Festival in London. [10] Later that year, Gaffney was recommended by Chris Quick to director Johnny Herbin who was casting for his short film Electric Faces. Quick, a producer on the film, suggested Gaffney was an ideal candidate to play the part of Lucas after working with him on the set of Broken Record . [11] Herbin agreed with the decision and Gaffney was cast in the role and began filming his scenes in the summer of 2014. [12] The film is due for release in 2015. He will also appear in Where Do We Go From Here, the first feature film of Scottish director John McPhail.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorRoleNotes
1994Gary's Day OutSteve PangFatherShort Film
2008R.E.MStuart GilmartinDoctorShort Film
2010HushFraser CoullDriverShort Film
A Spanking in ParadiseWayne ThallonJimmyShort Film
2012Night Is Day: The Movie Fraser CoullSuperintendent Charles SloanFeature Film
In This TownAndrew MacKenzieThe driverShort Film
Mirror GodBernd PorrFatherShort Film
2013The Priest with Two GunsRodney ReynoldButlerShort Film
V for Visa John McPhail TrampShort Film
TraitorColin Ross SmithMichaelShort Film
BlinkColin Ross SmithBlinkerShort Film
Doug & Steve's Big Holy Adventure John McPhail The PriestShort Film
2014Glory HunterCraig MaclachlanJoe McGillShort Film
Broken Record Andy S. McEwan TamShort Film
The FlawAllan BenziesThe EngineerShort Film
The GraduatesSean Paul WilkiePolicemanShort Film
2015Electric FacesJohnny HerbinLucasShort Film
Where Do We Go From Here John McPhail Male NurseFeature Film
Crime LordDavid Paul BakerLogan MackenzieFeature Film
Crime Carter Ferguson ColemanShort Film
2016CleekGary J HewittRaymondFeature Film
2018One Night in FlandersPaul DarrochSergeant John DunbarShort Film
2019Hard Boiled Gary McLellan Detective MulliganShort Film
2020 Autumn Never Dies Chris Quick Black Eye TamShort Film
2023Lock & LoadNathan ShepkaDarren BundyFeature Film
A Second ChancePaul DarrochJakeShort Film

Television

YearTitleDirectorRoleNotes
2011The CrewsColin Ross SmithDougie Fallon6 Episodes
2012 River City Jim SheildsClerk Of The Court1 Episode
2018Crime LordDavid WildeLogan Mackenzie3 Episodes

Stage

YearTitleDirectorRoleCompany
1990PlayboysPat Du BraGreg McIntoshJersey Drama Society [13]
2012Them And UsMark BoggisDadRBA Productions/Procurator Fiscal
Love Hate CrimeMark BoggisFatherProcurator Fiscals Office
2013Mad MitchKolin FergusonRobberDeMure Media
Mad MitchKolin FergusonMicheal/Born Again ChristianDeMure Media
2014The GraduatesSean Paul WilkiePolicemanTrifecta Productions

Awards

YearNominated WorkAwardsCategoryResult
2022 Autumn Never Dies Scotland International Festival of Cinema [14] Best Ensemble Cast in a Featurette
(Shared with All Cast)
Nominated

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References

  1. Blink Cast Biographies
  2. John Gaffney Star Now Biography
  3. Chris Clements, "Independent TV pilot about Glasgow gangs has not found a buyer", The Daily Record, 14 July 2011
  4. "Glasgow Film Festival Schedule". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  5. 2014 Amsterdam Film Festival
  6. British Film Council Listing
  7. Broken Record Review
  8. ScreenRelish review of Broken Record
  9. Loch Ness Film Festival Official Selection Archived 15 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  10. "Portobello Film Festival Official Selection" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 September 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  11. Movies Scramble: An Interview with Chris Quick Part 1
  12. Electric Faces Cast & Crew
  13. John Gaffney Spotlight Profile
  14. SIFC Announcement