Damien Molony
Irish actor
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2025 | Set to star as Jim Bergerac in Bergerac, which is currently in production |
2024 | Scheduled to appear in Say Nothing alongside Stephen Rea in 2 episodes |
2023 | Appeared as Nikolai Shostakich in an episode of The Great |
2022 | Appeared in the third series of Derry Girls on Channel 4. |
2021 | Performed in Stories by Brian Doyle readings at WordTheatre via Live Stream |
2020 | Won Best Actor in a Leading Role at Midlands Movie Awards for 'Keep Breathing' |
May 11 2020 | Joined the cast of BBC legal drama The Split for series 2, playing character Tyler Donaghue. |
2019 | Participated in Voices from the American Heartland readings at WordTheatre, Brasserie Zédel in London |
2019 | Molony appeared in two short films: 'Keep Breathing' as Adrian and the animated short 'The Fabric Of You' as Michael |
August 2019 | Premiered in Sky One comedy series Brassic, playing the character Dylan. |
June 20 2018 | Appeared in BBC Radio 4 World War 1 serial drama Home Front as character Hardy Walsh. |
2017 | Performed reading for BBC Radio 4's 'Bottle Man' |
2017 | Molony played Bourke Cockran in the historical drama 'The Current War' |
September 22 2017 | Played Edmund in King Lear at Chichester Festival Theatre, running until October 28. |
February 2017 | Completed his 13th blood donation and continued to encourage others to donate blood, highlighting the benefits of saving lives and feeling proud. |
February 21 2017 | Cast in comedy sitcom GameFace, playing driving instructor Jon. |
2016 | Nominated for National Television Awards in Drama Performance category for 'Suspects' |
2016 | Molony performed in National Theatre Live's 'No Man's Land' as Foster and starred in the film 'Tiger Raid' as Paddy |
January 2016 | Starred in Crashing on Channel 4 and appeared in No Man's Land alongside Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, and Owen Teale. |
2015 | Performed reading for BBC Radio 4's 'Me and the Devil' |
2015 | Appeared in miniseries Clean Break as Danny Dempsey (4 episodes) and had a role in The Devil You Know as Robert Putnam in the pilot episode |
November 2015 | Starred as Ross in the feature film Kill Your Friends, which premiered in the UK and Europe. |
January 2015 | Played Spike in Sir Tom Stoppard's The Hard Problem at the National Theatre, which ran until May 17. |
2014 | Performed as reader for the Audiobook 'Raven' |
2014 | Played Spike in The Hard Problem at National Theatre in London |
2014 | Participated in Heart Strings: Bittersweet Love Stories readings at WordTheatre, St. James Theatre in London |
2014 | Performed as Dan in The Body of an American at Gate Theatre in London |
2014 | Started role as DS Jack Weston in Suspects, continuing as a series regular until 2016 with 23 episodes |
February 2014 | Performed in The Body of an American at the Gate Theatre in London and premiered in the crime procedural Suspects. |
2013 | Nominated for SFX Award for Best Actor for role in Being Human |
2013 | Began recurring readings for BBC Radio 4's 'Poetry Please' program |
2013 | Damien Molony performed in BBC Radio 4 Drama 'The Commitments' as James Clifford and BBC Radio NI Drama 'The Hill Bachelors' as Paulie |
2013 | Molony joined Ripper Street as Detective Constable Albert Flight, appearing in 7 episodes |
2013 | During National Blood Week, Molony was interviewed in the summer edition of Blood Donor Magazine and appeared on the front cover as his Being Human character Hal Yorke, raising awareness about blood donation. |
March 2013 | Starred in the fifth and final series of Being Human and simultaneously performed in 'If You Don't Let Us Dream, We Won't Let You Sleep' at the Royal Court Theatre. |
2012 | Participated in First Person Shooter reading at WordTheatre, Latitude Festival in Suffolk, England |
2012 | Damien Molony began playing Hal Yorke in Being Human, appearing as a series regular in 14 episodes across 2012-2013 |
2012 | Damien Molony began regularly donating blood after someone close to him needed blood during their cancer treatment. |
January 2012 | Played the lead role of Motl Mendl in the National Theatre production of Travelling Light alongside Sir Antony Sher. |
2011 | Nominated for Spotlight Prize in Best Actor/Actress category for CDS drama schools |
2011 | Molony won second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards for his performance in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. |
2010 | Damien Molony appeared in the short film 'When The Hurlyburly's Done' playing the role of Jacob |
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