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  1. Aug 8, 2024 · Based in the UK with his actress wife Claire Cox and their family, the Irishman can currently be seen on Netflix’s The Beautiful Game, about the Homeless World Cup soccer tournament.

  2. 23 hours ago · The couple, who live in London with their daughter Sophie, were asked to rate their relationship happiness on a scale of 1-10 by fellow comedian Alan Davies.

    • Robert Sheehan: Darren
    • Barry Keoghan: Wayne Aka The Cat Killer
    • Killian Scott: Tommy
    • Tom Vaughan-Lawlor: Nidge
    • Ruth Negga: Rosie
    • Charlie Murphy: Siobhan
    • Peter Coonan: Fran
    • Aidan Gillen: John Boy

    Robert Sheehan was one of the original Love/Hatecast members and his character, Darren, won over the nation with his beneath-the-surface kindness and loyalty. Viewers rooted for Darren, wanted to see him live happily ever after with Rosie (Ruth Negga) and escape the life of crime that has trapped him. However, we all know how it panned out... With ...

    When Barry Keoghan's character, Wayne, shot the cat on Love/Hate, he became a part of Irish TV history - and it left him with a lot to do to cast off the "theLove/Hatecat killer" tag that seemed destined to follow him for the rest of his life. From a relatively small role in the series, Keoghan has gone on to become a real rising star of Hollywood....

    In a world of fuglies - inside and out - Killian Scott shone like a prince among thieves on Love/Hate. He played Thomas "Tommy" Daly, a strong, silent type who always seemed a reluctant soldier in King Nidge's band of merry mayhem men. Then in one of the most unsettling scenes in the whole five series run of the drama, Tommy was brutally beaten by ...

    As Nigel "Nidge" Delaney, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor became one of the great anti-heroes of Irish drama. Any form of Irish drama. With malevolence in his eyes and a real hair trigger menace, King Nidge ruled his domain with gleeful ruthlessness. Vaughan-Lawlor was both cunning and cowardly - but always riveting - in the role and viewers may have almost fel...

    There were few characters you were really rooting for in Love/Hate, but Darren and Rosie provided an emotional backbone that was as moving as it was inevitably doomed. Robert Sheehan and Ruth Negga sparkled as the star-crossed lovers and their chemistry hopped off the screen any time they shared a scene together. Their romance was as convincing as ...

    Siobhan's character progression from gangster family member to garda informant through five seasons of Love/Hatewas utterly compelling and brilliantly realised. She was introduced as Nidge's niece when she was just 17 but went on to become a key player in the events of the following seasons. In season three, viewers were shocked when Siobhan was ra...

    Peter Coonan played Fran "I've a bone to pick with you, Nidgey" Cooney. In 2014, the year Love/Hate finished, the actor was seen in the adaptation of Benjamin Black’s novel Christine Falls in the BBC/Irish Film Board-produced Quirke crime series. He also starred in Brendan Behan's Borstal Boyat Dublin's Gaiety Theatre. From appearances in TG4’s thr...

    Along with his brother, Hughie, John Boy stoked fear and dread in all who came within his reach. In 2011, when Love/Hate had already gained massive credibility with Irish audiences, he was also playing Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish in Game of Thrones. In 2014, Gillen played Charles J Haughey in RTE's three-part drama, Charlie, which dramatised key m...

  3. Love/Hate: Created by Stuart Carolan. With Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Killian Scott, Aoibhinn McGinnity, Charlie Murphy. The story of the organized crime scene of Dublin is revealed, centered on Darren, who wants to stay out of trouble but ends up returning to his old habits and his old gang.

  4. Stuart Carolan (Irish: Stuart Ó Cearbhalláin) is an Irish screenwriter, producer, and playwright. [1] He is best known for creating, executive producing, and writing the crime drama Love/Hate.

  5. Love/Hate is an Irish crime drama television series, commissioned by RTÉ Television and created by Stuart Carolan. Set in Dublin, the show depicts fictional characters in the city's criminal underworld. The show is mostly filmed in Dublin, with some scenes shot in bordering counties.

  6. For five years, Stuart Carolan entertained the Irish nation under the guise of Navan Man, a satirical character on Today FM’s The Last Word. Not everyone saw the funny side, though. On Christmas Day, 1998, Navan Man staged a nativity play in which he played one of the three wise men, who drove to Navan in a stolen car to witness the birth of ...

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