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Charlie Bonner CHARLIE BONNER Height: 5’ 11” Eyes: Blue Hair: Brown FILM and TELEVISON includes (most recently) director STRIKING OUT II Simon Massey RTE ZOO Colin McIvor Zoo Films INSPECTOR JURY Andi Niessner IJ Prods MAZE Stephen Burke MFD THE DOORWAY Aislinn Clarke TR Films REBELLION Aku Louhimies RTE RED ROCK Trevor Laffey TV3 SCUP Declan Recks BBC ROY II Alan Shannon Paperboy Prods THE CRUSH Michael Creagh Purdy Prods THIS IS NIGHTLIVE John Comiskey RTE THE RACE Andre F Nebe Grand Pictures THE TUDORS Various CBC / Showtime JOYRIDERS Rebecca Daly Halflight Prods OMAGH Pete Travis Kirwin Prods PROOF Ciaran Donnelly RTE FAIR CITY Jeff Naylor RTE STARFISH Stephen Kane NSEnt ULYSSES Sean Walsh Millbrook THIS LITTLE PIGGY Chris McHallem Vinegar Hill Prods SOAP Declan Recks Paradox Films A HANDFUL OF STARS Gary Agnew RTE THE COLLECTION Neasa Hardiman RTE BALLYSEEDY MURDER MYSTERY Pat Butler RTE TRAUM Andrew Baird DLSAD POKER Andrew Baird DLSAD Cont….. 24 Adelaide Street, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin T: 1 663 8646 www.macfarlane-chard.ie Registered in Ireland Co No: 422112I VAT no: IE 6442112F. Registered under the Data Protection Act Registered Office: 32 Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2 Page 2 CHARLIE BONNER THEATRE includes: BREAD NOT PROFITS Terry O’Donovan Do or Die Theatre Co RATHMINES ROAD Jim Culleton Fishamble LOVERS Emma Jordan Lyric Theatre Belfast EVERY DAY I WAKE UP HOPEFUL Rhiann Jeffrey Prime Cut SINNERS Mick Gordon Lyric Theatre Belfast KINGS OF THE KILBURN HIGH ROAD Padraic McIntyre Livin’ Dred DANCING AT LUGHNASA Annabelle Comyn Lyric Belfast & Gaiety Theatre BORSTAL BOY Conall Morrison Gaiety Theatre FAREWELL Stephen Rea Field Day A DOLL HOUSE Gavin Quinn Pan Pan THE MEMORY OF WATER Ben Barnes Theatre Royal Waterford THE COUNTRY GIRLS Mikel Murfi Gaiety Theatre DANCING AT LUGHNASA David Horan Second Age MACBETH Jimmy Fay Abbey Theatre SOMEONE WHO’LL WATCH OVER ME Rossa O Siordain Blackwater THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Jason Byrne Abbey Theatre TRANS-EURO EXPRESS Alan Kinsella Pageant Wagon SHOOT THE CROW Padraig McIntyre Livin’ Dred SKY ROAD Ben Barnes Theatre Royal Waterford THE DIGNITY PROGRAMME Paul Brennan Red Kettle THE LAST COWBOY IN THE EAST Joseph Meagher Red Kettle HAPPY NIGHTS Terry Byrne Red Kettle OTHELLO Alan Stanford Second Age THE TEMPEST Pat Kiernan Corcadorca MACBETH Alan Stanford Second Age A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE Mark Brokaw The Gate Theatre THE SHAUGHRAUN John McColgan Abbey Theatre MACBETH 7 Gavin Quinn Pan Pan SHORTS Various Project Arts TILLSONBURG Liam Heffernan National Tour THE MASSACRE @ PARIS Jimmy Fay Bedrock Theatre THE QUEEN AND PEACOCK Jim Nolan Red Kettle THE GRAPES OF WRATH Mark Lambert Gaiety Theatre & Tour THE MELON FARMER Jimmy Fay Theatre Royal Plymouth WILD HARVEST Frank Laverty Balor and Tour LIVING QUARTERS Jason Byrne Peacock Theatre Cont…. 24 Adelaide Street, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin T: 1 663 8646 www.macfarlane-chard.ie Registered in Ireland Co No: 422112I VAT no: IE 6442112F. Registered under the Data Protection Act Registered Office: 32 Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2 Page 3 CHARLIE BONNER THEATRE cont: OBSERVATORY Jason Byrne Peacock Theatre TOUPEES AND SNARE DRUM David Bolger Peacock Theatre CHOKE MY HEART Jim Nolan Red Kettle THE MELON FARMER Jimmy Fay Peacock Theatre ROMEO AND JULIET Jim Culleton National Tour THE SPANISH TRAGEDY Jason Byrne Project @ Mint THE STOMPING GROUND Bairbre Ni Caoimh Andrews Lane GOOD EVENING MR COLLINS Kathy McArdle Peacock / Tour PORTIA COUGHLAN Garry Hynes Peacock / Royal Court MACBETH Patrick Mason Abbey Theatre MONKEY Michael West Peacock Theatre PHILADELPHIA HERE I COME! Patrick Mason Abbey Theatre WILD HARVEST Vincent Dempsey Watergate Theatre VOLUNTEERS Robin Midgley Lyric Theatre LONDON ASSURANCE Alan Strachan Gate Theatre LOVE’S LABOURS LOST Nigel Warrington Sam Beckett Theatre BEOWOLF Michael Bogdanov National Tour Skills: Bass / Baritone 24 Adelaide Street, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin T: 1 663 8646 www.macfarlane-chard.ie Registered in Ireland Co No: 422112I VAT no: IE 6442112F. Registered under the Data Protection Act Registered Office: 32 Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2 .
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