In 1980, Bergin decided to pursue acting full-time and found work in
repertory theatre. He played the explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton in
Mountains of the Moon (1990) and followed this with diverse acting roles, including a trilogy of
Yeats plays;
Morphine and Dolly Mixtures, for which he won a BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actor;
Durango, based on
John B Keane's novel; hosting
TnaG's
Suilín Draíochta; and narrating
Patrick Cassidy's Famine Remembrance. Bergin is also known for his role as Irish terrorist Kevin O'Donnell in the film adaptation of
Tom Clancy's
Patriot Games (1992). He described 1996 as the lowest point in his career, a time when he rarely received any calls for film roles. departing in March 2018.
Music Bergin leads the band Patrick Bergin and the Spirit Merchants. They had a top 10 hit in Ireland with their song "The Knacker", released in 2003, which tells the story of a person who recycles horse
carcasses and turns them into
glue. As a singer, Bergin collaborated with
Vlad DeBriansky and appeared on his album
Jacks Last Dollar. He also appeared in the video of DJ
Steve Mac's song "Paddy's Revenge". Bergin was onstage singing the
Leonard Cohen song "
Anthem" as
Pope Francis, on
his visit to Ireland, arrived in
Croke Park for the Festival of Families as part of the
World Meeting of Families 2018. ==Charity work==