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Don Baker(III)

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Blues Harp maestro, Musician, Actor - described by Bono as "the greatest harmonica player in world".
Don Baker was born in Whitehall, Dublin in 1950, into a dysfunctional family. Essentially abandoned and left to fend for himself, largely due to an alcoholic father, the desperate conditions of his early childhood resulted in TB and hospitalisation at age 7. While in hospital Don came upon a harmonica player and was quickly charmed by the instrument. He then acquired a harmonica of his own and drove the matron crazy. Not surprisingly, the young Don Baker drifted into petty crime, landing up in a remand home for a month at the age of 11. Frequently in trouble with the police, Baker was in and out of prison until the age of 19. While in prison, he took up the guitar and according to Don "never looked back". After prison, Don lived in the Corporation Buildings in run down inner city Dublin. He was soon introduced to blues music. Leaving Ireland for the continent of Europe aged 22, he traveled throughout Germany, Austria, Holland and France, playing all the while. He moved on to jazz and blues clubs and the odd support slot at a major concert, with the help of a newly acquired agent.

Ten years was spent on the road, going from country to country. During this time he mostly lived on trains, and on people's floors. He began drinking excessively, probably using alcohol to dull repressed emotions dating from childhood. The drinking continued for many years until he finally sought help and at last kicked the booze habit. In 1979 he was asked by one of Ireland's top TV shows, the Late Late Show, to write a song about inner city Dublin. Don wrote 'Dublin's Inner City' which became a huge hit for The Jolly Beggarmen, reaching No. 2 in the Irish charts.

Baker has since built a wide reputation as a harmonica player. Mark Feltham (who has played with Oasis, Joe Cocker and Rory Gallagher) rates him as the greatest acoustic harmonica player in the world, as does Charlie McCoy and U2's Bono. He is the author of several instruction books on the harmonica, which are on sale in several languages and are distributed throughout the world, as well as five teaching videos. He also adjudicates bi-annually at the World Harmonica Championships in the blues category. Don Baker's harmonica (or harp) playing is influenced by blues players such as Sonny Boy Williamson and Sonny Terry. Don was also greatly influenced by Charlie McCoy, who has since become a friend and recorded the Don Baker composition, 'Jordanna'. Don recorded the Charlie McCoy composition "Funky Duck" on his latest album "Miss You". A fine guitar player, Don learned blues guitar by listening to the great country blues players - Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Blake, Robert Johnson, and Scrapper Blackwell.

Don's acclaimed acting debut was in the film In the Name of the Father (1993). He featured in the role of "Joe McAndrew", the head of the IRA in the prison where Gerry Conlon (Guildford Four) was detained. The movie, directed by Jim Sheridan, starred Daniel Day-Lewis, Emma Thompson and Pete Postlethwaite. Don has since had many successful roles including Mia, Liebe meines Lebens (1998), starring alongside Claudia Cardinale and On the Nose (2001), starring alongside Dan Ackryod and Robbie Coltrane.

Jackie Hayden, a director of Hot Press Magazine and Music Industry Consultant, has documented Don's experiences in the recently published 'Best Sellers List' biography "The Winner in Me" published by Marino Books / Mercier Press.
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    Known for

    Daniel Day-Lewis in In the Name of the Father (1993)
    In the Name of the Father
    8.1
    • Joe McAndrew
    • 1993
    Anthony Murphy in The Late Men (2013)
    The Late Men
    7.4
    • Mick "Wurzel" Sloane
    • 2013
    Toby Stephens in Sunset Heights (1999)
    Sunset Heights
    6.1
    • Harry Bonner
    • 1999
    Lise Hearns in Mia, Liebe meines Lebens (1998)
    Mia, Liebe meines Lebens
    6.8
    TV Mini Series
    • Sean Ryan

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    • Ringsend
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    • Deborah Galbraith and Hugh Dowling in Samuel (2016)
      Samuel
      Short
      • Father Dempsey
      • 2016
    • Liam Carney, Neilí Conroy, and Amy Kirwan in Fair City (1989)
      Fair City
      2.7
      TV Series
      • Thomas Flynn
      • 2002–2015
    • Mark Byrne in Ruin (2014)
      Ruin
      Short
      • Bernie
      • 2014
    • The Vein Within (2013)
      The Vein Within
      3.0
      • Paul Murphy
      • 2013
    • Anthony Murphy in The Late Men (2013)
      The Late Men
      7.4
      • Mick "Wurzel" Sloane
      • 2013
    • Neve Campbell, Derek Jacobi, Chris Noth, and Kevin Zegers in Titanic: Blood and Steel (2012)
      Titanic: Blood and Steel
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • Ryan
      • 2012
    • No Justice (2009)
      No Justice
      Short
      • Father
      • 2009
    • Dervla Kirwan and Don Gilet in 55 Degrees North (2004)
      55 Degrees North
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Des
      • 2005
    • Mystics (2003)
      Mystics
      5.7
      • Bagsie
      • 2003
    • Dan Aykroyd and Robbie Coltrane in On the Nose (2001)
      On the Nose
      5.8
      • Barclay
      • 2001
    • Mal (1999)
      Mal
      5.4
      • Sean
      • 1999
    • Underworld
      6.0
      Short
      • Gino Kane
      • 1999
    • Toby Stephens in Sunset Heights (1999)
      Sunset Heights
      6.1
      • Harry Bonner
      • 1999
    • The Message
      Short
      • The Pope
      • 1999
    • Lise Hearns in Mia, Liebe meines Lebens (1998)
      Mia, Liebe meines Lebens
      6.8
      TV Mini Series
      • Sean Ryan
      • 1998

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      Published six harmonica instruction books, CDs and videos: Soodlums Harmonica Pack (Book/CD/Harmonica)
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      • 1 Print Biography

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      In the Name of the Father, Sunset Heights, Mia, Liebe meines Lebens, and The Late Men
    • How many awards has Don Baker won?
      1 award
    • How many award nominations has Don Baker received?
      1 nomination

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