From Craggy Island to the West End, Ardal O'Hanlon is fast-tracking his way to the top faster than Father Dougal on a milk float. 'Comedy Newcomer of the Year' (1994), Ardal established The Comedy Cellar in Dublin, Ireland's first alternative comedy club, and has remained a highly popular and very funny stand-up comedian. After shooting to fame in Father Ted, he has continued his sitcom acting as Thermoman in the BBC series My Hero. In 2003, Ardal made his debut in the West End; is there no end to this man's talents?
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Perrier award winning comic, famed for his laconic Irish attitude. He has starred in and written several TV comedies, most recently Channel 4's BAFTA and Montreux Festival Award winning 'Black Books'.
Hilarious recollections of growing up in rural Ireland, filled surreal humour and an eye for detail. His brand of friendly banter and inspired tale-telling saw him become the Perrier Comedy Award winner in 1998 and the British Comedy winner in 1999.