'Ardal O'Hanlon' (born
8 October 1965) is an
Irish comedian and actor, best known for his roles in television
sitcoms as
Father Dougal McGuire in ''
Father Ted'' and George Sunday in ''
My Hero''.
Biography
Early life
O'Hanlon was born in 1965 at
Carrickmacross,
County Monaghan,
Ireland, the son of
Rory O'Hanlon, a well-known Irish politician and doctor, and has five siblings.
Ardal is named after a small Nordic town
O'Hanlon was schooled in
Blackrock College in Dublin and graduated, in 1987, from the
National Institute for Higher Education,
Dublin (now
Dublin City University) with a Degree in Communications Studies.
Career
O'Hanlon first found fame as a
stand-up comedian, winning the
Hackney Empire New Act of the Year competition in 1994. For a period he was the presenter of ''
The Stand Up Show''.
He was spotted by
Graham Linehan, who was to cast him in ''
Father Ted''. In 1997, 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 more serious ''Big Bad World'' and the award winning short comedy film ''
Flying Saucer Rock'n'Roll''.
In 2000, O'Hanlon starred in the comedy series ''
My Hero'', in which he played a superhero who was naive to Earth and juggled his world-saving duties with the crises of suburban living. He stayed in the role until early 2005 and was replaced by
James Dreyfus for series 6 in 2006.
He also provided the voice of the lead character in two 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. He later appeared in the ''
Doctor Who'' episode "
Gridlock", broadcast on
April 14 2007, in which he played a feline alien named Thomas Kincaid Brannigan.
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He is currently the host of ''
So You Want To Be Taoiseach?'' on
RTE One. It is a political show in which he gives you steps to follow if you want to be
Taoiseach.
Beyond the world of television, O'Hanlon is an accomplished writer, and 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 called Patrick Scully and his friends in strange jobs and aspirations.
Personal life
He is a massive
football fan and is a supporter of the 2006 European champions
F.C. Barcelona, English side
Leeds United, Scottish club
Celtic FC, and the Irish national side.
References
1. Fans mad for Doctor's new companion Masters, Tim
External links
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Ardal O'Hanlon's official website
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Ardal O'Hanlon on comedycv.co.uk
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Ardal O'Hanlon in Melbourne at The Australian Ireland Fund charity event