Ecstatic to be able to share that I am now being represented by the fabulous team at Shelley Lowry Talent Management. I’m so very proud to be a part of the incredible journey that the future holds. Thank you so much to Shelley for seeing something in a simple man like me. Looking forward to a very productive partnership!
Two years ago this week, the incredible singer Caitríona Kirwan (Triona) released her video for “Won’t Go Down.” Not only did I have a great time playing the part of her horrible boss, but the end result turned out quite fabulous. Give it a watch/listen.
Triona – Won’t Go Down
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A couple years ago, I had the pleasure of being asked to participate in a video benefiting The Irish Cancer Society. The video of Don’t Forget Me by the lovely Irish singer, Melissa Jane Carroll, is the result of a two day shoot at St. Anne’s Park in Dublin, Ireland. I couldn’t be more pleased that I was able to be a part of it. Here, on the two year anniversary of its release, I’d like to share it again for you. Many thanks to all of the cast and crew that put their hearts and souls into Melissa’s vision for her song.
SPOT is an RTS award winning short film I worked on for the students at QUB a couple of years back. It’s a brilliant dark comedy. I’ve been given permission to share it with you all during these difficult times we face. I hope you enjoy watching it just as much as we all enjoyed filming it.
I thought I’d take a moment in the new year for a quick look at some of the highlights of 2019. It’s been a wonderful mix of family, friends and films. There is no way I could include everyone and everything from the previous year, but I appreciate each and every opportunity tossed my way. You all mean the world to me. I can’t wait to see what you all get up to in 2020.
Some of the greatest rewards in acting are found among the journeys we actors are afforded into other times, other places, other personas. In April 2017, I strolled onto the breathtaking estate of Lissan House to take one such trip back in time via the set of In Another Life, a student film made by a a talented cast and crew of students from Queen’s University.
Today, I’m happy to share with you some of the behind the scenes photos, promotional still shots and the final film.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
Photo courtesy of “In Another Life” production team.
And now, on with the show! I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed being a part of it. A very special thanks goes out to Danielle Leslie, Daryl Shields, Andrew Shanks, Laura Cro, Rian West, Rachel Smylie, Paul Leslie, Alice Catterson, Clive Lindsay and Desmond Eastwood for all of their parts in the creation of this fabulous short film and for allowing me to be a part of it.
Time flies! It’s been over four years since I was on set with the fantastic students who created and filmed The Mountain.
It’s hard to express how rewarding I found working with the talented cast and crew on this Queen’s University student film project. Not only was it a joy to work with them, but I was thrilled for their subsequent Royal Television Society win in the category of student drama in March 2016.
I believe it’s important to give back to my community by lending a hand to just this sort of production. I always encourage my fellow actors to help out where they can with our young filmmakers or tomorrow. You’ll be rewarded mightily with creations such as this short film, which is still one of my favourites.
Just a bit of footage from a production I worked on this year with Aaron and TJ at Drawn in Pen Productions. TJ decided to have a little fun with it, so I thought I’d share it with you all here on #FrankFriday.
I know it’s only November but with a lot going on at the end of the year, I’ve gotten a bit of a headstart on getting my CV and Showreel updated. Some private data is withheld on the website version. Feel free to use the contact form to request my private contact information or the full version of both files to be sent to you directly.
As always, I’m looking forward to new opportunities. I would love to discuss anything you might have in the works for which you feel I might be a good fit.
(A special thank you to the cast and crew of all films included for the use of their images and footage.)