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In 2014, O'Donoghue was cast as the main character in The Dust Storm, an independent film set in Nashville, Tennessee as a musician named Brennan. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Christina Perri wrote a song, "The Words", which she dedicated to Colin's character ( Captain Hook ) in Once Upon a Time .
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Colin O'Donoghue was born on January 26, 1981 in Drogheda of the Republic of Ireland to a Roman Catholic family. His parents are Mary and Con O'Donoghue, and maternal grandparents are Anne and Arthur Dunne. Colin is married to Helen O'Donoghue. On August 1, 2013, they welcomed their first child, Evan.In May 2017, the couple welcomed their second ch...
O'Donoghue's birthday is one day before Christopher Gauthier's, the actor who portrays William Smee/Smee (Wish Realm)Previously worked with Sarah Bolger on The Tudors episode "The Undoing of Cromwell" as Duke Philip of Bavaria, a romantic interest to Sarah's character, Princess Mary Tudor.Attended real exorcisms in Rome to research his film role's character as a seminary student in The Rite.Was one of the final contenders to play Superman in the 2013 movie Man of Steel.Colin O'Donoghue on Internet Movie Database@ColinDonoghueofficial (Colin O'Donoghue) on FacebookJun 14, 2024 · The title “Al Di La” translates to “Beyond” in English, and the song is often cited as a representation of the desire to reach for something greater, to transcend the boundaries of the everyday and connect with a higher realm of love and happiness.
The song Al di là was written by Mogol and Carlo Donida and was first performed by Betty Curtis in 1961. It was first released by Luciano Tajoli con la grande orchestra diretta da Enzo Ceragioli in 1961.