Frankie McCafferty

Frankie’s work at the Abbey Theatre includes The Plough and the Stars (2010). His other theatre work includes Much Ado about Nothing, Conversations on a Homecoming, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching towards the Somme, for which he won an Irish Times Theatre Best Supporting Actor award (Lyric, Belfast), his one-man show Tintype (Kilkenny Arts Festival), Trad (Galway Arts Festival, Edinburgh, Adelaide, Perth, London), Endgame (Prime Cut), Family Plot (Tinderbox), Second City Trilogy (Half Moon, Cork), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Barabbas) and many productions for Druid including Sharon’s Grave and At the Black Pig’s Dyke. Television credits include Rasaí na Gaillimhe directed by Robert Quinn (Great Western Films/TG4), The Return (ITV), Pulling Moves, Any Time Now, Murder in Eden, Children of the North and Ballykissangel (BBC). Films include Wide Open Spaces, Zonad, Middeltown, Puckoon, Omagh, In the Name of the Father, Sweety Barrett, Fools of Fortune, Angela’s Ashes, Guiltrip, Sweeney Todd, The Birth of Frank Pop, City of Ember and Fifty Dead Men Walking. Frankie studied at University College Galway and the Conservatoire National Superieur d’Art Dramatique, Paris.
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