Clondalkin actor plays1916 hero

Clondalkin actor plays1916 hero

By Mary Dennehy

CLONDALKIN actor Phillip Galvin will play Father Columbus Murphy in a re-enactment of the Capuchin priest’s remarkable actions during Easter week 1916, when he went out onto the streets of Dublin and cared to the wounded and dying.

In a RTE production called 16 Letters, the story of Fr Murphy will be one of a number of stories told through letters left, correspondence from ordinary people, private collections and national archives to provide a “new and personal perspective” on 1916.

Born, bred and still living in Clondalkin, Philip Galvin will play Fr Murphy in the re-enactment, the latest role for the determined actor who has appeared in TV shows such as Love/Hate, Mario Rosenstock, Red Rock, Fair City and Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie.

Arriving onto the acting scene only three years ago, Philip has in that time built-up his CV and experience and is hoping that being part of the production 16 Letters will introduce him to a larger audience.

Despite a busy schedule, Philip took five to speak with his local paper.

LIFE Philip Galvin head shot resized 

You only started acting in 2013, why and how did it happen?

At the time I was working in LIVE Community Radio Broadcasting presenting a show for over five years and was just getting ready to leave that job when I got offered a part in Love / Hate Season 4 – Episode 3 as one of Nidge’s bodyguards. This was the first on screen job I had done and it gave me a feel for what it’s like on set and I took a liking to it. 

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