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Eamon Morrissey is a Actor Irlandais born on 25 january 1943 at Dublin (Irlande)

Eamon Morrissey

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Nationality Irlande
Birth 25 january 1943 (81 years) at Dublin (Irlande)

Eamon Morrissey (born 25 January 1943) is an Irish actor, best known for his comic performances on stage and television. He currently plays "Cass" in Fair City.

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Filmography of Eamon Morrissey (5 films)

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Trouble with Sex, 1h29
Actors Aidan Gillen, Eamon Morrissey, Susan Fitzgerald, Sinead Keenan, Irina Björklund
Roles Old Man
Rating51% 2.574542.574542.574542.574542.57454
Dublin. Michelle Kelly (Renée Weldon) is an ambitious, successful lawyer. Her relationship with her doctor boyfriend Ivan (Declan Conlon) is on the rocks. Her mother Rosie (Susan Fitzgerald) has succumbed to premature dementia and lives in a home. Michelle visits her regularly.
How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate, 1h20
Directed by Graham Jones
Actors Eamon Morrissey, Mary McEvoy, Mick Lally, Joe McKinney, Bosco Hogan
Rating69% 3.4769753.4769753.4769753.4769753.476975
Upon being caught cheating in his Leaving Certificate exam and being banned from sitting the exam for another three years, a young man commits suicide. A close friend of his subsequently plots to cheat in his own Leaving Certificate in order to get revenge against the system. With the help of a rag-tag group of friends this young man organizes a complex scheme to steal copies of the test papers from the Department of Education and, upon winning, show the world he has beaten the system.
Eat the Peach
Genres Comedy
Actors Eamon Morrissey, Niall Tóibín, Joe Lynch, Tony Doyle
Rating60% 3.0022253.0022253.0022253.0022253.002225
The story takes place in an Irish village a few miles from the border with Northern Ireland. When the local Japanese owned computer factory closes, the principal employer in the area seems to become the mob that runs the smuggling. One day, Vinnie, (Stephen Brennan), one of the men thrown out of work, and his brother-in-law, Arthur, (Eamon Morissey), happen to see a videotape of the 1964 Elvis Presley film Roustabout, in the village bar. They see a cyclist in the film ride in a carnival Wall of Death - a high walled barrel-like tank where centrifugal force keeps the rider up in the air circling. Straight away Vinnie makes diagrams, and measures - and clears a patch of land near his house. His wife, Nora (Catherine Byrne - Alice More in the series The Tudors), protests and goes back to her mother with their little girl, Vicky. It's a new kitchen she wants, not a Wall of Death. The men however, continue with the work and sinking tree posts into the ground and putting up a huge cylindrical construction. They become energetic and resourceful. Vinnie believes his Wall of Death will be a source of income - that people will buy tickets to stand on a gallery around the top of the rink and watch him and Arthur give their daring performances. Nora returns.