Ardal O'hanlon

Comedian

Ardal O'hanlon was born in Carrickmacross, Border Region, Ireland on October 8th, 1965 and is the Comedian. At the age of 59, Ardal O'hanlon biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 8, 1965
Nationality
Ireland
Place of Birth
Carrickmacross, Border Region, Ireland
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Actor, Comedian, Film Actor, Screenwriter, Television Actor
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Spouse(s)
Melanie O'Hanlon
Children
3
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Siblings
Rory O'Hanlon (father)
Ardal O'hanlon Career

Together with Kevin Gildea and Barry Murphy, 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). During filming, O’Hanlon went to buy shoes. Still being in costume, the seller thought he was a real priest and offered the footwear for free. 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. In a 2019 interview, O'Hanlon admitted that he had attempted to distance himself from Father Ted once the show had finished.

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 the first episode of series 6 in July 2006, when he was replaced by James Dreyfus during the same episode.

O'Hanlon 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. He has also appeared on radio, including an appearance on Quote... Unquote on BBC Radio 4 on 18 July 2011. Appropriately, one of his questions concerned a quotation from Father Ted. In 2015 he appeared as incompetent angel Smallbone in the sitcom The Best Laid Plans, on the same channel.

In 2006, O'Hanlon wrote and presented an RTÉ 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 in which O'Hanlon gave tongue-in-cheek advice on how to go about becoming Taoiseach of Ireland.

He appeared in the Doctor Who episode "Gridlock", broadcast on 14 April 2007, in which he played a catlike 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 RTÉ 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 translation of Yasmina Reza's God of Carnage, alongside Maura Tierney. Later that year, 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 took place in Kilkenny from 28 May–1 June. In 2015 he played the role of Peter the Milkman in the Sky One sitcom After Hours.

On 2 February 2017, it was announced he would play the lead role in the BBC crime drama Death in Paradise taking the role of DI Jack Mooney following Kris Marshall's departure the same day. He announced his intention to leave the series in early 2020 and was replaced by Ralf Little.

On 25 November 2021, it was announced that he would participate in series 13 of Taskmaster. He finished in 4th place ahead of Judi Love.

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Death In Paradise spin-off with series' first ever female detective finally drops trailer - with beloved BBC star returning to screens

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2024
The hotly-anticipated trailer for Return To Paradise has finally landed, giving fans their first peek at the new female detective in action in a series' first. The Death In Paradise spin-off is set in sun-soaked Australia and follows DI Mackenzie Clarke, played by Anna Samson, as she attempts to solve a whole host of mysterious murders.

BBC 'orders a second spin-off from Death in Paradise that will be even grittier than the first'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 3, 2024
The BBC has reportedly ordered a second spin-off of Death In Paradise. The hit series - which follows a detective inspector solving murders in the Caribbean - recently finished airing its 13th series and the spin-off Beyond Paradise has been on air since February 2023. Now, insiders have claimed that a real-life version titled Policing Paradise is coming soon that will focus on the work of actual investigators in the tropical location.

How UK-born Anna Samson grew up in Nigeria before breaking away from her Home and Away roots (and a romance with her co-star!) to star as Death In Paradise's first female lead detective

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
Anna Samson has made history as the first ever female lead detective in a brand new Death In Paradise spin-off (bottom left), which will take the beloved series for Saint Marie to a brand new bay Down Under. Return to Paradise will be set in sun-soaked Australia and follows DI Mackenzie Clarke as she solves a whole host of mysterious murders. This role will certainly be a big break in the UK for Anna (bottom centre), who previously starred in one of Australia's biggest soaps (top left), and even dated one of her co-stars (bottom right). After growing up in Nigeria and breaking into TV, the star caught the eye of BBC bosses with her stage work, impressing critics on both sides of the world.