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Who is Colin Farrell's eldest son James Farrell? The ‘well-adjusted and happy' 21-year-old has a rare genetic disorder called Angelman syndrome, and was the reason The Penguin actor quit drinking

Who is Colin Farrell's eldest son James Farrell? The ‘well-adjusted and happy' 21-year-old has a rare genetic disorder called Angelman syndrome, and was the reason The Penguin actor quit drinking

Colin Farrell may be a critically acclaimed actor in Hollywood, but outside of work, he's a doting dad to his two sons.
Actor Colin Farrell is the father of two sons. Photo: Xinhua
After winning the title of Best Male Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series at the 2025 Golden Globes for his role in The Penguin,
the 48-year-old talked backstage to People magazine about how he continues to put his children first. 'I don't know if I feel pride to be honest with you, which is not to say I'm not a prideful person. I do feel pride in my life,' he said. 'I feel very proud of my kids and who they are as men and watching them navigate the world.'
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Farrell has two children from two different relationships. Here's what we know about his eldest son, 21-year-old James Farrell.
James Farrell was born in 2003
Kim Bordenave and her son James Farrell. Photo: @kimbordenave/Instagram
Colin Farrell's first child, James Padraig Farrell, was born on September 12, 2003.
Actor Colin Farrell with Kim Bordenave (left), and his sister, right, at the 2003 Oscars. Photo: AP
He shares James with his ex-girlfriend, American model Kim Bordenave. 'I adore [James] and I will always be in his life forever,' Colin told the Irish Examiner in 2004. 'He'll always know who his dad is. Fatherhood for me is the ultimate success.'
He has a brother
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