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      • Peter Caffrey (18 April 1949 – 1 January 2008) was an Irish actor best known for playing Padraig O'Kelly on Series 1-4 of Ballykissangel and Christy Barry on Bracken.
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  2. Peter Caffrey (18 April 1949 – 1 January 2008) was an Irish actor best known for playing Padraig O'Kelly on Series 1-4 of Ballykissangel and Christy Barry on Bracken. [1] He was also known for playing the role of the Eurosong selection judge Charles Hedges in the Irish comedy Father Ted on the episode "A Song For Europe" and for voicing a ...

  3. Jan 5, 2008 · Peter Caffrey: The actor Peter Caffrey, who has died aged 58, was best known for his roles in the TV drama Ballykissangel and films such as I Went Down. He started his acting career on...

  4. Jan 2, 2008 · VETERAN Irish actor Peter Caffrey has died in England at the age of 58. The renowned stage, TV and film actor passed away yesterday following years of ill health after he suffered a stroke in...

  5. Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) is a former conman who, after being caught escaping from prison, begins to work for the FBI's white collar crime unit under the supervision of Special Agent Peter Burke. In the first episode, Neal is finishing a four-year prison sentence.

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    Conman; consultant to the FBI white ...
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    Senior FBI agent, white collar crime ...
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    Conman; Neal's best friend
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    Peter's wife; event planner
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  6. He was speaking in St Joseph's Church Terenure, Dublin, yesterday after the funeral Mass for fellow actor Peter Caffrey, who died at Shrewsbury in England on New Year's Day.

  7. Jan 2, 2008 · The actor Peter Caffrey, best known for his roles in the TV drama Ballykissangel and films such as I Went Down, died yesterday at the age of 58. Caffrey, who never fully recovered from a...

  8. Peter Caffrey creates stories stained with the darkest of dark humour, featuring elements of splattery filth, horror, bizarro and absurdity.