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Colin Farrell Talks Broken Characters, Championing ‘Penguin’ Series for the Sake of Mike Marino’s Makeup Design

Last updated: September 30, 2025 1:04 am
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Colin Farrell Delves into Dark Characters in “Ballad of a Small Player” and “The Penguin”

For Colin Farrell, taking on the roles of deeply troubled characters in his recent projects, “Ballad of a Small Player” and “The Penguin,” has provided a platform for not only emotional exploration but also the physical transformations that come with heavy makeup application. Farrell shared insights into his latest performances at the esteemed Zurich Film Festival, where he presented the gambling drama and accepted the festival’s prestigious Golden Icon Award.

A Journey Through Career and Challenges

The Irish actor reflected on his multifaceted career, which catapulted into fame with Joel Schumacher’s 2000 film, “Tigerland.” He went on to star in major Hollywood productions like Steven Spielberg’s “Minority Report,” Oliver Stone’s “Alexander,” and Michael Mann’s “Miami Vice,” before facing a downturn linked to personal struggles.

Character Exploration in “Ballad of a Small Player”

In “Ballad of a Small Player,” Farrell embodies Lord Doyle, a gambling addict entangled in the high-stakes environment of Macau, whose luck is rapidly diminishing, causing a physical and mental breakdown.

“He’s teetering on the edge of insanity, which brings its own physical repercussions,” Farrell remarked. “There’s something amiss with his heart—whether it’s anxiety or a serious cardiac issue, he cannot discern.” The character is described as “constantly anxious, red-lining like a car engine, with a fever pitch energy that is driven by desperation.”

Farrell was drawn to the distinctive nature of this role. “The script was beautifully written but profoundly disturbing,” he admitted. “It’s dynamic and unique—unlike anything I’ve encountered before. As an actor, I tend to be drawn to roles that offer unexplored territory, as it keeps the process exciting and fresh. This piece ignited all my senses.”

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Collaboration with Edward Berger

Working with Berger, acclaimed for winning the 2023 international feature Oscar for “All Quiet on the Western Front,” was another highlight for Farrell. “I’ve always found his storytelling remarkable, especially in ‘Patrick Melrose,’” he said. Their discussions to collaborate on “Ballad of a Small Player” started prior to Berger’s Oscars win, showcasing his longstanding talent in the industry.

Portraying The Penguin in “The Batman”

Farrell’s journey continued with the character of The Penguin in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman,” which transitioned into a successful HBO series. Initially bewildered by Reeves’ vision for the character, Farrell clarified that he only grasped the script’s depth once he saw the character’s visual representation.

Colin Farrell as The Penguin

Colin Farrell as The Penguin
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Reflecting on his childhood admiration for characters portrayed by Burgess Meredith and Danny DeVito, Farrell expressed excitement at the role, despite initial concerns over the lack of screen time. “I thought, ‘Could this character be more intriguing?’” he confessed, admitting to having had preconceived notions before diving into the role.

His transformative makeup application left a significant impact on him, saying, “The moment I first saw the makeup design, everything clicked; I could suddenly understand the character’s essence and depth.” He noted the surreal experience of embodying the character: “It felt like a possession, as if I was overtaken by the character. There’s a profound power in seeing that reflection in the mirror.”

Encouraged by the quality of the makeup artistry by Mike Marino, Farrell advocated for expanding The Penguin’s narrative into a series, believing the artistry deserved more than just brief appearances. Following initial talks, the concept for the series materialized and entered negotiations with HBO.

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“We were genuinely surprised and thrilled at the positive reception,” Farrell concluded, reflecting on the unexpected journey from performing in limited scenes to a series that has captured the audience’s imagination.

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