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- Timothy V Murphy was born in County Kerry, Ireland. Murphy began his career in Dublin where he trained in the Focus Theater.
Living in Los Angeles, California; Murphy is known for his roles as Galaan in the FX hit, Sons of Anarchy and Ian Doyle in Criminal Minds.
Murphy is known for the films; Disney's Lone Ranger opposite Johnny Depp; Appaloosa starring and directed by Ed Harris; Jorma Taccone's comedy Macgruber opposite Val Kilmer; National Treasure: Book of Secrets with Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris and the Indies Not That Funny opposite Tony Hale. As well as Jason Momoa's directorial debut Road to Paloma and Looms by the Funk Brothers.
A lifetime member of the Actors Studio, Murphy is an award winning stage actor and was nominated for Best Actor in Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane. Other awards have included best ensemble for The Lost Plays of Tennessee Williams and best revival for the Brecht Musical, Happy End.
Murphy was voted "Best Villain in American Television" for his work on Sons of Anarchy. - Writer
- Director
- Producer
Seanie Sugrue was born on 6 October 1983 in Tralee, Kerry, Ireland. He is a writer and director, known for Misty Button (2019), A Horrible Time and Catch 22: Based on the Unwritten Story by Seanie Sugrue (2016).- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Katie McNeice is a multi-award winning Writer Director and Editor who crafts thoughtful identity-films with a particular focus on sexuality and gender. She was recently nominated for an IFTA for Best Script Film for her debut feature project WHO WE LOVE, which she shares with Co-Writer and Director Graham Cantwell.
Her debut short film IN ORBIT has received 57 awards including a Special Jury Mention at the Galway Film Fleadh and a ZeBBie nomination for Best Short Script from the Writers Guild of Ireland. Rural drama LAMBING is Ireland's first film on the experience of intersex babies and their parents, and recently made its World Premiere at the 2022 Galway Film Fleadh. This project is funded by the IMDb Script to Screen Award and the 2021 Kildare ShortGrass Film Bursary.
Shorts also include Irish language project 'FOCAIL BAILE CROÍ (Words Home Heart), funded by Comórtas Fisín Pitching Competition and the 2022 Screen Kerry Short Film Bursary. FOCAIL BAILE CROÍ is produced by Maggie Ryan of Escape Pod Media and will be shot in September.
Feature projects include WHO WE LOVE which she co-wrote with Graham Cantwell. This film earned her the Inaugural Rising Talent Award at the Kerry International Film Festival and was nominated for six IFTAs at the 2022 Irish Film & Drama Awards including Best Script and Best Film. She is currently developing a feature adaptation of award-winning LGBT children's novel THE DEEPEST BREATH by Meg Grehan from Little Island Books. Katie is also set to make her feature directorial debut next year with NORTH OF NOWHERE, a neo-noir thriller written by Sam Uhlemann and produced by Juliane Wothe of New Stage Films.- Music Artist
- Actor
- Composer
Rea Garvey was born on 3 May 1973 in Tralee, Ireland. He is a music artist and actor, known for Barefoot (2005), The Voice of Germany (2011) and Hinter Gittern - Der Frauenknast (1997). He is married to Josephine Garvey. They have one child.- Michael Dwyer was born on 2 May 1951 in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. He died on 1 January 2010 in Ireland.
- Special Effects
Pat Carr was born on 13 March 1915 in Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland. Pat is known for The Thin Red Line (1964). Pat died on 23 May 1970 in Barrow, Nr. Ardfert, Co. Kerry, Ireland.- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Christie Hennessy was born on 19 November 1945 in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. He is known for I Went Down (1997), Get Well Soon (1997) and Kelly (1989). He was married to Gill Erickson. He died on 11 December 2007 in London, England, UK.- Sean O'Callaghan was born on 10 October 1954 in Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland. He died on 23 August 2017 in Jamaica.