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Ardal O'Hanlon is a Actor Irlandais born on 8 october 1965 at Carrickmacross (Irlande)

Ardal O'Hanlon

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Birth name Ardal O'Hanlon
Nationality Irlande
Birth 8 october 1965 (58 years) at Carrickmacross (Irlande)

Ardal O'Hanlon (/oʊˈhænlən/; born 8 October 1965) is an Irish comedian and actor. He played Father Dougal McGuire in Father Ted and George Sunday in My Hero.

Biography

Early life
O'Hanlon was born in 1965 in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland, the son of Rory O'Hanlon, an Irish politician and doctor, and has five siblings. RTÉ's Who do you think you are? programme on Monday 6 October 2008 examined Ardal's family tree. He discovered that his paternal grandfather, Michael O'Hanlon, a UCD medicine student, had joined the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence and was a member of Michael Collins's squad which assassinated British secret service agents on the morning of Bloody Sunday. Details of his grandfather's activities survive in UCD Archives, as well as Blackrock College. It also transpired that on his mother's side he was a close relative of Peter Fenelon Collier, the founder of Collier's Weekly and Collier's Encyclopedia.

O'Hanlon was schooled in Blackrock College in Dublin and graduated, in 1987, from the National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin (now Dublin City University) with a degree in Communications Studies.


Career
Together with Kevin Gildea and Barry Murphy, Ardal O'Hanlon founded the International Comedy Cellar, upstairs in the International Bar on Dublin's South Wicklow Street. Dublin had no comedy scene at the time. As a stand up, O'Hanlon won the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year competition in 1994. For a time he was the presenter of The Stand Up Show.

He was spotted by Graham Linehan, who was to cast him as Father Dougal McGuire in Father Ted (1995–98). In 1995 he received the Top TV Comedy Newcomer at the British Comedy Awards for this role. In 1995, he appeared (as Father Dougal) in a Channel 4 ident ("Hello, you're watching.... television"), and during Comic Relief on BBC1. This was followed by the award-winning short comedy film Flying Saucer Rock'n'Roll.

O'Hanlon moved into straight acting alongside Emma Fielding and Beth Goddard in the ITV comedy-drama Big Bad World, which aired for two series in summer 1999 and winter 2001. He also played a minor role in The Butcher Boy as Joe's (Francie's best friend) father, and appeared in an episode of the original Whose Line is it Anyway?.

In 2000, O'Hanlon starred in the comedy series My Hero, in which he played a very naive superhero from the planet Ultron. His character juggled world-saving heroics with life in suburbia. He stayed in the role until early 2005 and was replaced by James Dreyfus for series 6 in 2006.

He also provided the voice of the lead character in the three Christmas television cartoon specials of Robbie the Reindeer. He appeared in the 2005 BBC One sitcom Blessed, written by Ben Elton; at the 2005 British Comedy Awards, it was publicly slated by Jonathan Ross, albeit in jest. Towards the end of 2005, he played an eccentric Scottish character, Coconut Tam, in the family-based film, The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby. Although more commonly on television, he has appeared on radio - on 18 July 2011, he appeared on Quote... Unquote. Appropriately, one of his questions concerned a quotation from Father Ted.

In 2006, O'Hanlon wrote and presented an RTE television series called Leagues Apart, which saw him investigate the biggest and most passionate football rivalries in a number of European countries. Included were Roma vs Lazio in Italy, Barcelona vs Real Madrid in Spain, and Galatasaray vs Fenerbahce in Turkey. He followed this with another RTÉ show, So You Want To Be Taoiseach? in 2007. It was a political series where O'Hanlon gave tongue-in-cheek advice on how to go about becoming Taoiseach of Ireland. Both programmes went some way towards freeing O'Hanlon from his association with the character of Dougal in the minds of Irish audiences.

He appeared in the Doctor Who episode "Gridlock", broadcast on 14 April 2007, in which he played a cat-like creature named Thomas Kincade Brannigan. O'Hanlon appears in Series 3 of the TV show Skins, playing Naomi Campbell (Lily Loveless)'s Politics teacher named Kieran, who attempted to kiss her. He then went on to form a relationship with Naomi's mother (Olivia Colman). O'Hanlon plays the lead role in Irish comedy television programme Val Falvey, TD on RTE One. He has recently performed in the Edinburgh Fringe.

In February 2011, O'Hanlon returned to the Gate Theatre, Dublin starring in the Irish premiere of Christopher Hampton's God of Carnage, alongside Maura Tierney.

In 2011, he appeared in the comedy panel show Argumental.

O'Hanlon has written a novel, The Talk of the Town (known in the United States as Knick Knack Paddy Whack), which was published in 1998. The novel is about a teenage boy, Patrick Scully, and his friends.

in February 2015 he officially launched the 2015 Sky Cat Laughs Comedy Festival which takes place in Kilkenny from 28 May- 1 June.

He plays the role of Peter the milkman in Sky 1 sitcom After Hours.


Filmography



Year

Programme

Role


1995–98

Father Ted

Father Dougal McGuire


1996

Flying Saucer Rock'n'Roll

Eddie Johnny


1997

Whose Line Is It Anyway?

Himself


1997

The Butcher Boy

Mr Percell


1997

Top of the Pops

Guest Presenter (1 Episode)


1999

Hooves of Fire

Robbie The Reindeer


1999–01

Big Bad World

Eamon Donaghy


2000–05

My Hero (TV series)

Thermoman


2002

Legend of the Lost Tribe

Writer


2004

Jack Dee Live at the Apollo

Himself


2005

Blessed (TV series)

Gary


2005–06

The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby

Coconut Tam


2007

Close Encounters of the Herd Kind

Director/Writer


2007

Doctor Who - Gridlock

Thomas Brannigan


2008

Who Do You Think You Are?

Himself


2008

Tales of the Riverbank

Hammy


2009

Wide Open Spaces

Myles


2009

Val Falvey, TD

Val Falvey


2009

Skins

Kieran


2010

Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow

Himself


2014-15

"Lily's Driftwood Bay"

Bull Dozer


2015

Cucumber

Brian

Usually with

Neil Jordan
Neil Jordan
(1 films)
Eamonn Owens
Eamonn Owens
(1 films)
Stuart Graham
Stuart Graham
(1 films)
Jerry Stiller
Jerry Stiller
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Ardal O'Hanlon (4 films)

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Handsome Devil, 1h34
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes L'adolescence, Films about children, Films about sexuality, Sports films, Rugby, Rugby à XV, Buddy films, Teen LGBT-related films, Teen movie, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Andrew Scott, Michael McElhatton, Moe Dunford, Ardal O'Hanlon, Hugh O'Conor, Amy Huberman
Roles Donal Roche
Rating70% 3.5003753.5003753.5003753.5003753.500375
Ned Roche raconte le moment qui l'a rendu le plus honteux. Après la mort de sa mère et le remariage de son père, il se retrouve dans un pensionnat. Alors qu'il ne s'intéresse pas au sport et qu'il aime la musique, sensible et introverti, Ned est mal vu dans un établissement où le rugby est une institution. Ses camarades l'importunent régulièrement et le traitent d'homosexuel, mais par chance, il a une chambre à lui tout seul. Lorsqu'arrive un nouveau, il est obligé de partager sa chambre avec lui, à son grand déplaisir. Le nouvel élève, Conor, est un sportif, et son très bon niveau au rugby en fait vite la coqueluche de l'équipe et de l'entraîneur, M.
The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby, 1h43
Directed by John Henderson
Genres Drama
Themes Films about animals, Films about dogs
Actors James Cosmo, Gina McKee, Sean Pertwee, Greg Wise, Ron Donachie, Christopher Lee
Roles Coconut Tam
Rating61% 3.094313.094313.094313.094313.09431
John Gray, the local policeman, owns Bobby the Westie, but allows a shy boy called Ewan to befriend his dog. When Gray dies and is buried in the Greyfriars Kirkyard, the dog will not leave the grave, despite his fondness for Ewan. The Greyfriars gravedigger, James Brown, takes a liking to Bobby, and gives him food and protection. However, the passing of a new dog law in Scotland threatens Bobby's very existence, and Ewan must do everything in his power to save his canine friend, even when it involves the Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire
Genres Comedy, Animation
Themes Children's films
Actors Ardal O'Hanlon, Jane Horrocks, Robbie Williams, Steve Coogan, Paul Whitehouse, Caroline Quentin
Roles Robbie the Reindeer (voice)
Rating72% 3.6314453.6314453.6314453.6314453.631445
Dans un petit village du Pôle Nord, vit la famille du Père Noël (Père Noël, Mère Noël et Bébé Noël). On ne peut pas se tromper : tous les trois portent la barbe blanche ! Arrive alors Robbie le renne, dont le papa a été jadis membre de l’attelage du fameux traîneau du Père Noël. Il rêve de devenir à son tour équipier au sein de l'attelage. Il postule pour ce poste très convoité. Mais il faut des qualités physiques et mentales qu’il est loin de posséder. Pas très costaud, pas sportif du tout, Robbie a peur de ne pas être à la hauteur de son père malgré sa bonne volonté et face à l’équipe des rennes en service, il ne fait pas le poids.
The Butcher Boy, 1h50
Directed by Neil Jordan
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about children, Films about religion, Films about sexuality, L'enfance marginalisée, Films about virginity
Actors Eamonn Owens, Stephen Rea, Fiona Shaw, Seán McGinley, Ian Hart, Brendan Gleeson
Roles Mr Purcell
Rating70% 3.5478553.5478553.5478553.5478553.547855
The film is set Ireland in the early 1960s in the small town of Clones. Francie Brady (Eamonn Owens) is a 12-year-old boy whose imagination is fuelled by television - aliens, communists, the Atomic Age. When his mother (Aisling O'Sullivan) suffers a nervous breakdown and ultimately commits suicide, he is left in the care of his father (Stephen Rea), an emotionally distant and ill-tempered alcoholic. Francie spends most of his time with his best friend Joe Purcell (Alan Boyle) talking about "gangsters, cowboys and Indians, comic-book monsters and the early-1960s threat of nuclear annihilation." However, when Francie's growing conflict with another boy, Phillip Nugent (Andrew Fullerton), and his mother (Fiona Shaw) begins to go too far, he ends up at reform school. Here, he is molested by a priest (Milo O'Shea), and finds solace only in his fantasies about a foul-mouthed Virgin Mary (Sinéad O'Connor). He returns home to find Joe has outgrown him and befriended Phillip Nugent. Before long, his father has drunk himself to death. Faced with being left completely alone in the world, Francie loses his grip on reality and lashes out with uncontrollable brutality, which shocks his provincial hometown.