Brendan Gleeson had his pal Colin Farrell crash his opening monologue on SNL! The actor, 46, co-stars with Brendan in The Banshees Of Inisherin — and was a delight for the viewers in Studio 8H! “You know who else is weird and wonderful? Colin Farrell,” Brendan started earlier than Colin got here out. “It’s about two fellows who fall out. I love Colin to bits but the story isn’t too far from the truth,” he added earlier than the actor made his stunning look with a faux mustache and all (which he ripped off).
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“I wanted to ask you a question…a normal . Who’s your favorite co-star you’ve ever worked with? Paddington Bear? Who’s your favorite human co-star who’s 46 and his name begins with C?” Colin then prodded as Brendan didn’t give him the time of the day. “Cillian Murphy,” Brendan quipped, earlier than inviting Colin to sing a tune collectively.
Brendan is, after all, is finest identified to the Harry Potter universe because the one and solely Alastor Moody — the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor with an exterior magical eye. The actor, 67, made his Saturday Night Live debut on Saturday, Oct. 8, and made a hilarious reference to the character who appeared in all eight movies. “I’m that fella you think you saw me in that thing that you can’t remember that you think you kinda liked,” he mentioned to the viewers. “You’ve possibly seen me on Harry Potter,” he additionally joked, referencing his most well-known function.
Alastar Moody is thought within the Wizarding World as a “pure blood wizard” — that means each mother and father are additionally of magical blood. In the fictional sequence, he’s each an Auror and member of the Order of Phoenix.
Brendan has beforehand opened up concerning the impression showing within the Harry Potter movies has performed in his life — admitting that he’s not acknowledged as a lot because of the distinctive look of his character. “As unconventional as my looks are, they’re not quite as unconventional as Mad-Eye Moody’s, so I’ve kind of gotten away with murder,” he joked in an interview with The Guardian in 2011.
“Robbie Coltrane [who plays Hagrid] told me I should forget about walking through airports again, but to be honest it’s a bad idea to tell your 10-year-old to talk to me, because the poor child makes no connection with Mad-Eye Moody and he’s looking at me saying: ‘Why am I being asked to talk to a stranger?’” he quipped, shouting out his shut pal Robbie.
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