Donal Farmer
Donal Farmer is an Irish actor who contributed to arts and culture on the Island of Ireland through his performances on stage and in film and television productions. Most recently known for his part in Glenroe, the Irish television series in which he played 'Father Tim Devereux'. He won two Jacob's Awards for his work on RTÉ Television, in 1969 and 1979 respectively.[1][2] A notable contributor to stage productions in the Abbey Theatre, his play parts span 1980–1989.[3]
Filmography
Role | Production | Year |
---|---|---|
Fr. Tim Devereux | Glenroe | 1992 - 2000 [4] |
Eamon | Ballykissangel | 1999 |
Sean O’Gleason | Remington Steele | 1987 |
An Seanduine Surach | Cúirt an Mheán Oíche | 1985 |
Father Deasy | One of ourselves | 1983 [5][6] |
References
- ↑ The Irish Times, "Awards for radio and TV presented", 11 December 1969
- ↑ The Irish Times, "Jacobs present awards", 31 March 1979
- ↑ "Donal Farmer at the Abbey Theatre". Abbey Theatre. Abbey Theatre. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
- ↑ "Fr. Tim Devereux". RTE Stills Library. RTE Ireland. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
- ↑ "Donal Farmer - One of Ourselves" (PDF). Waterford County Council. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
- ↑ Michael, Bermingham. "Donal Farmer - Father Deasy - One of Ourselves". Youtube. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
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