Ian O'Reilly

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Ian O'Reilly
Born (1999-09-10) 10 September 1999 (age 24)
Moorehall, County Mayo, Ireland
Ethnicity Irish
Occupation Actor
Years active 2012–present
Television Moone Boy (2012–present)

Ian O'Reilly (born 10 September 1999) is an Irish actor from Moorehall, County Mayo. He is best known for starring on Irish sitcom Moone Boy, co-written by and co-starring Chris O'Dowd.

Career

Since 2012 Ian has played Padraic O'Dwyer in Moone Boy, an Irish sitcom. In the series, which is set in the early 1990s, he has an imaginary friend called Crunchie Danger Haystacks; he is the best friend of Martin Moone, the youngest child of a family living in rural Boyle, County Roscommon. Martin, aided by his imaginary friend, has a unique perspective on life. His imagination comes into play both in his childish drawings, which come alive through animation, and in the ridiculous schemes he comes up with, against Seán's better judgement. With Seán's help, Martin negotiates life as the youngest in a chaotic, scatter-brained Irish family. In January 2013, he (along with Moone Boy co-star David Rawle) appeared in Bressie's music video for his new single "Show Me Love".[1] In 2015, O'Reilly was a guest presenter on TRTÉ's Swipe TV for nine weeks along with Rawle.[2] In 2014, O'Reilly and Rawle presented an award at the IFTA ceremony.[3]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2012–present Moone Boy Padraic O'Dwyer
2015 Swipe TV Guest Presenter

Personal Life

He has one older brother and is the son of Katie and John O'Reilly. O'Reilly has been attending drama classes at All Stars Academy of Performing Arts in Ballyheane since the age of 11.[4]

References

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