Alfred Byrne — A Man of No Importance Character Profile

Alfred Byrne - A Man of No Importance

About Alfred Byrne

A closeted gay bus conductor in 1963 Dublin who recites poetry and Oscar Wilde quotes to his passengers. He directs an amateur production of Salome, lives with his sister, and struggles with his hidden sexuality, eventually facing community homophobia after a visit to a gay bar.

Alfred Byrne — Character Profile

Character Facts

Played by
Albert Finney
Appears in
A Man of No Importance (1994)
Role
Protagonist

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