Larry Mullen Jr.

Larry Mullen Jr., yeah, that guy—you know, the legendary drummer from U2—was born smack in the middle of Dublin, in Artane, back in 1961. Halloween, actually. Makes sense, considering he’s always had this kind of mysterious, intense vibe. People mostly know him for banging the drums like nobody else, but he’s not just stuck behind a kit. Nope, he’s wandered into acting and composing too, and honestly? Not half bad at it. You’ve probably seen his name pop up in some films, even if you didn’t realize it at first. He worked on “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom” (2013), which, let’s face it, was a big deal. That movie dives deep into Nelson Mandela’s life, and Larry’s music is right there, weaving in emotion and grit. Then there’s “Man on the Train” (2011), where he didn’t just sit back and compose—he actually acted. Kind of wild seeing a rockstar swap drumsticks for scripts, but that’s Larry for you, always tossing curveballs. And don’t forget “Blown Away” (1994), where his knack for sound amped up the suspense. The dude’s got range. What’s cool about Larry is he never really sticks to one thing. Sure, he could’ve just coasted on U2’s fame forever, but instead, he’s jumped into film and managed to make his mark. Whether it’s driving a beat or shaping a soundtrack, you can feel his fingerprint on every project. Some people are just wired to keep reinventing themselves. Larry’s definitely one of them.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1961-10-31
  • Height: 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Birth Location: Artane, Dublin, Ireland
  • Professions: Actor, Composer, Producer

Did you know

    • Nick Names: Babyface Mullen
    • Trivia:

      Three kids with Ann Acheson—yeah, that’s Aaron Elvis, born October ’95, then Ava Elizabeth, who showed up just before the millennium ended in December ’98, and finally Ezra, February 2001. They kept things low-key, honestly. No tabloid explosions or wild celebrity drama, just a pretty chill family vibe. Aaron’s got a name that basically screams “rock royalty,” right? Ava showed up as the world was losing its mind over Y2K, and Ezra completed the trio right after. Ann and her longtime partner didn’t really chase the spotlight, which is kinda rare for folks in Hollywood. People who know them say the kids grew up mostly outta the public eye, no reality show nonsense, just regular school stuff and the usual childhood chaos. It’s weirdly wholesome. If you ever wondered what some famous folks’ families look like when the cameras are off—well, this is it. Just three kids, growing up normal (ish), no big scandals attached.

    • Quotes:

      refrencennOkay, so this movie’s a weird one. It basically chucks you right into the mess of someone’s life falling apart, with memories slipping away like water through your fingers. The main character? Zero recollection of this “Crumbs from your table” business. Zilch. Every time they try to grab onto a shred of memory, it just... fizzles out. You’re kind of left wondering what’s real and what’s just their mind playing tricks. It’s not a happy-go-lucky flick, that’s for sure. There’s a kind of heavy fog of confusion and frustration hanging over everything. Friends and family keep dropping hints, trying to jog their memory, but the frustration just piles on. By the end, you’re sort of sitting there, chewing on the idea that sometimes you lose things—moments, people, even yourself—and there’s no neat bow to tie it all together. No miracle fix. Just raw, human confusion.

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