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Mark O’Regan

Mark O’Regan

Mark’s previous work at the Abbey Theatre includes The School for Scandal, I Do Not Like Thee Dr Fell, The Plough and the Stars (2002), The Memory of Water, Saint Joan, Juno and the Paycock (1998), The Invisible Mending Company, The Broken Jug, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, Chamber Music, The Last Apache Reunion, and A Strange Occurrence on Ireland’s Eye. His most recent work includes The Ghost Show, Art, King UBU, Bleeding Poets, Eejit of Love, Dodgems and Woman and Scarecrow. Other theatre work includes Arcadia, The Old Curiosity Shop, Sweeney Todd, Festen, Fathers and Sons, Sharon’s Grave, Peer Gynt, Three Sisters, The Threepenny Opera, London Assurance, A Christmas Carol, As You Like It and All My Sons (Gate Theatre), Borstal Boy, Translations and The Field (Gaiety Theatre). Mark’s work abroad has taken him to Edinburgh, Japan, New York and Montreal. He has also worked in the Everyman Palace, the Cork Opera House, the Galway Art’s Festival and The Arts Theatre in Belfast. Television credits include Nighthawk, Revenge, Upwardly Mobile and Showbands (RTÉ), Father Ted (Channel 4) and Anytime Now (BBC). Film credits include The Dawning, The Commitments, The Life of Reilly, Black Day at Blackrock, Angela’s Ashes, Into the West, Uncle Bill’s Barrell, The Last of the High Kings, Leap Year and Milo, which will be released in 2012. Mark reviews films on the Marian Finucane Show on RTÉ One and he is a member of the Arts Council.


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