Colin Farrell's father passes away at 83

IANS April 10, 2025 297 views

Hollywood actor Colin Farrell is mourning the loss of his father, Eamon Farrell, who passed away at 83 after a long illness. Eamon was a former Shamrock Rovers footballer who later owned businesses like a fish-and-chip shop and a health food store in Dublin. Colin has previously spoken fondly of his dad, describing his childhood and family dynamics with warmth and humor. The Farrell family is remembering Eamon as a beloved husband, father, and former athlete who lived a rich and meaningful life.

"I was the baby, so I got away with more." - Colin Farrell
Colin Farrell's father passes away at 83
Los Angeles, April 10: Hollywood actor Colin Farrell’s father, former footballer Eamon Farrell died at the age of 83. It comes after Eamon had been dealing with a long illness.

Key Points

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Eamon Farrell was a former footballer who played for Shamrock Rovers

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Colin honored his parents during recent Screen Actors Guild Awards

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Passed peacefully surrounded by loving family

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Lived a varied life including owning restaurants and health stores

His death notice, which confirmed his death, said the former Shamrock Rovers player "passed peacefully, after a long illness bravely borne, in the loving care of his family and the excellent staff of the Whitworth Ward. Beloved husband of Eileen, loving father of Eamon, Catherine, Claudine and Colin and beloved brother of the late Tommy, Maureen and Sean”, reports ‘Mirror.co.uk’.

It further mentioned, "Sadly missed by Rita, step-children William, Keith, Sandra, Aidan, Deborah, Karl, Ciarán and Gary, grandchildren James, Ellen, Henry, Stella and Oscar, in-laws and partners, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends”.

As per ‘Mirror.co.uk’, the ‘Banshees of Inisherin’ star Colin previously opened up about life with his dad.

Speaking of growing up, Colin said, "I was the baby, so I got away with more. My parents weren't as hawkeyed with me and I think my older brother got the brunt of it and my sisters a little less. They will all tell you I had the easiest time, but I don't think it was because I was the favourite, I think just as a result of my parents' fatigue”.

He also spoke of his dad's football career in the sixties before moving on to other ventures. "Dad played football till he was 26 or 27", he said. "After that he owned a fish-and-chip shop by a golf course, The Little Chip Inn. Honest to God. He never let us forget the wit of that. Then he had a restaurant. He has a health-food store in Dublin called Down To Earth”.

Colin also referred to his family during his winners speech at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in February.

The star won the Best Male Actor gone for his role in ‘The Penguin’, and said on stage, "Thanks to my mum, Rita, my dad, Eamon, and the two people in my life who have made my life so much more special and so much more meaningful, so much more joyful than I ever truly thought possible, my son James and my son, Henry”.

Shamrock Rovers' official Instagram account was among those paying tribute to Eamon following the sad news. They shared a black-and-white image of him in their strip alongside the words: "The death has occurred of former Rovers player Eamon Farrell. Eamon joined Rovers in 1960 at 18 years of age from the famous schoolboy nursery club Home Farm”.

“A half back who was a minor and schoolboy Ireland international, Eamonn played alongside his older brother Tommy (sic)”, they added.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
So sad to hear this news. Colin always spoke so fondly of his father in interviews. 83 is a good age but losing a parent is never easy. My thoughts are with the Farrell family during this difficult time. ❤️
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Mike T.
Interesting to learn about Eamon's football career and business ventures. Sounds like he was quite the character - from pro athlete to fish-and-chip shop owner! That generation really knew how to reinvent themselves.
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Jenny L.
While the article is touching, I wish it had included more about Eamon's football achievements rather than focusing so much on Colin's perspective. The man had his own remarkable life story that deserves to be told.
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David P.
That quote about being the baby of the family getting away with more is so relatable! 😄 My condolences to the Farrell family - losing a parent is tough no matter what age.
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Emma R.
The way Colin mentioned his parents in his SAG speech was so heartfelt. You could tell how much family meant to him. May Eamon rest in peace after bravely battling illness.

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