Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy is selling his south Dublin home in Monkstown as he seeks a more private, peaceful lifestyle. Following his groundbreaking Oscar win for Oppenheimer—the first for an Irish actor in a leading role—Murphy is ready to move his family from the bustling area they’ve called home since 2015.
Murphy, along with his wife Yvonne McGuinness and their two sons, has lived in the stunning 1863 Victorian townhouse for nearly a decade. The historic six-bedroom home is on a public square, drawing more fan attention, especially from admirers hoping to spot the Peaky Blinders and Oppenheimer star.
Despite the upcoming move, Murphy plans to stay in Dublin, with sources hinting his new home will feature a perimeter for enhanced privacy. Known for his love of Ireland and his family’s Irish roots, Murphy reflected on the move from London to Dublin as “the best thing we did.”
As he balances family life with his flourishing career, Murphy’s next chapter in Dublin will offer him the privacy he desires while keeping him close to the Irish community he treasures. Fans, meanwhile, will no doubt follow his journey as he embraces this new, quieter lifestyle.


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