Des Keogh

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Des Keogh
Born
Desmond Keogh

(1935-02-27) 27 February 1935 (age 89)
NationalityIrish
Occupation(s)actor, radio personality, author
Years activeearly 1950s-present
SpouseGeraldine O’Grady
ChildrenOonagh

Desmond Keogh (born 27 February 1935) is an Irish actor. He was born in Birr, County Offaly. He was trained as a lawyer before entering the theatre in his twenties.

He has toured widely in a one-man show called The Love-Hungry Farmer, an adaptation by Keogh from a work by the Irish playwright John B. Keane. He has also appeared in a one-man show of Confessions of an Irish Publican by the same playwright.

Keogh has worked with major Irish theatre companies, and also in the London theatre. His film credits include Ryan's Daughter, Ulysses, and Flight of the Doves.

For approximately 35 years, Keogh hosted a weekly radio program for RTÉ's Light Programme called Music for Middlebrows. It was also the name of book on the subject he wrote in 1998.[1]

In April 2010, Keogh appeared in the title role in the play Da by Hugh Leonard at the Olney Theatre Center for the Arts in Olney, Maryland, USA.

During early 2016 he starred with Derry Power in The Quiet Land by Bairbre Ni Chaoimh at Bewley's Theatre Café, Dublin.

From 2016, Keogh appeared as Reg Barker on the CBBC series, Little Roy.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1967 Ulysses Joe Hynes
1970 The McKenzie Break Guard Uncredited
1970 Ryan's Daughter Lanky private
1971 Flight of the Doves Ticket Man Uncredited
1977 Philadelphia, Here I Come Dr.Francis King
2014 The Legend of Longwood Cedric Higgins
2016 Sing Street Brother Barnabas
2016 The Flag Stuart

References[edit]

  1. ^ Music for middlebrows. OL 62239M. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

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