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Boys From County Hell
wins the Kerry Film Festival for best Irish Narrative Short 2012!!!! Judged by none other than Oscar winner Terry George!!!!
Has been shown in New Orleans Horror Film Festival and Toronto Film Festival.
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Appeared in Stumpy's Brae a horror film in Ulster Scots which was screened on BBC at Halloween 2013. Made by the great people at Six Mile Hill who you should keep an eye out for!

 

 

2014 saw the premier of Noirland at Belfast Fim Festival and Nerve Centre. Both went down really well.  I played Detective Cranston in, what I believe, is the first crime anthology to be made in Northern Ireland. It had a budget of around £2000. Which is amazing that it was made at all! Philip Henry directs, produces and writes.

 

 

 

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2015 started with a cameo appearance in A Patch of Fog, where I had a scene with the wonderful Conleith Hill and Stephen Graham which was great fun!
 
Then came another role for The Benson Brothers in their short film 'Unhappy Endings'. This is adapted from a short story by Colin Bateman and is very dark! I've worked a few times now with DeNovo pictures and each time it is a pleasure.
 
Then came a supporting role in a feature film 'Scott and Sid'. I get to play a brilliant part and worked with some of the nicest people you could wish to meet. This doesn't always mean great things, but this is a film you need to watch out for!
 
Another short film I appeared in was directed by the very talented Paul Hamilton. Its a lovely story about a father and sons love. This should be around the festivals soon, so keep an eye out.
I also appear in the film Bad Day For The Cut, which again was made by the guys from Six Mile Hill. Its World Premier was at the Sundance Film Festival and has received rave reviews here and across the water in the USA. You need to see this film!
Finally I will be back treading the boards in the Millenium Forums Panto 'Jack and the Beanstalk' this Christmas. Looking forward to a busy Christmas filled with a lot of laughs. Come along if you can!
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