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Jason O'Toole (born 10 December 1973) is an
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author, playwright, journalist and Sunday newspaper columnist.He has been described by several publications as the best interviewer of his generatio

He wrote a weekly interview called, "The Jason O'Toole Interview", for the ''
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'' from 2009 to 2014. He is the former Senior Editor of the popular Irish publication, ''
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'' magazine. He returned to his post of senior editor at ''
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'' magazine in September 2016 and stepped down in December 2018. He is now a columnist with the ''Irish Sunday Mirror.'' He also writes about music for the ''Irish Daily Mirror.''


Education

Jason O'Toole earned a BA in Humanities and an MA in Political Communication from
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(DCU).


Theatre work

O'Toole's first play ''The Intruder'' had a rehearsed reading streamed by ''Hot Press'' magazine in June 2021. It was filmed at Dublin's The Civic theatre and had a new score written for it by David Bowie's ''Next Day'' album collaborator Gerry Leonard and was read by ''Titanic'' star Jason Barry and Rex Ryan. The play's poster was designed by the legendary designer Stephen Averill who created many of U2's most iconic album covers.


Books

O'Toole wrote the biography of the former
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, ''Brian Cowen: The Path to Power'' (published by Transworld, a division of Random House, in October 2008). An excerpt from the book appears in the Lord of the Files anthology published in November 2011 by the Institute of Public Administration (IPA). O'Toole edited an anthology on new Irish fiction, entitled ''Off The Edge (2006)'', with an introduction by author Lee Dunne. His book Crime Ink, a collection of his ''Hot Press'' journalism, was released in July 2009. It went straight into the top 10 best-sellers list in Ireland on its release; it includes the first ever interviews with some of Ireland's and UK's most notorious criminals and IRA figures, such as: John Gilligan, Paddy "Dutchy" Holland, Alan Bradley (aka Fat Puss), Paddy McCann (Ireland's longest serving prisoner for double murder), Ian Strachan (the Royal Blackmailer) and IRA bosses John Noonan and Gerry Kelly. The book was selected as part of the ''Be Inspired: Great Irish Book Week'', and a chapter from it was included in the anthology ''Gems from Irish Publishing''. O'Toole also wrote ''The Last Days of Katy French'' (2009, Merlin), which the ''
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'' wrote was ''"well written and non-judgmental", adding that "maybe the book should be required reading on the Leaving Certificate curriculum"''. Over 18 months after its release, the book surprisingly reentered the best-sellers charts at number 5 in non-fiction category in January 2011, according to the Nielsen figures published by the ''Sunday Independent'' on 22 January 2011. O'Toole co-wrote ''The End of The Party'' with Bruce Arnold, published in November 2011 by Gill and Macmillan. The book was selected as one of the top ten Irish books of the year by Joe Duffy's RTÉ show Liveline The show described the book as "gripping"; while the Irish Independent described the book as the "angriest yet" on the meltdown of the Irish economy. Writing in the Sunday Independent, political writer John Drennan stated: "...this reads like a fast-paced thriller crossed with scenes of farce that would be more appropriate to Halls Pictorial Weekly. End of the Party lifts the lid off the crypt of internal politicking and political ambition that buried Fianna Fail and the country. In particular, for the first time, it fully unveils the alcohol-induced inertia that hollowed out a once uniquely successful party." O'Toole has a co-author credit on Jimmy Magee's memoir, "The Memory Man", published in Sept 2012 by Gill & Macmillan. The book entered the best-sellers charts at no 2 in the hardback non-fiction category. It was short-listed for the Irish Sports Book of The Year Award, organised by Bord Gais. He wrote "Katie Taylor: Journey to Olympic Gold", published in October 2012 by Gill & MacMillan. O'Toole co-wrote ''Different Class'' with Jimmy Magee, published in October 2013. O'Toole's book ''Hollywood Irish'' was published in September 2019. O'Toole's book ''The Writing Irish'' was published in December 2021.


Journalism

O'Toole's journalism has appeared in dozens of publications, including ''The Sunday Times'', ''Empire'' magazine, ''The Mail on Sunday'', ''Film Ireland'', the ''Evening Herald'', ''Irish Independent'', ''La Republica'', ''In Dublin'', ''The People'', ''The Daily Mail'', "The Mirror", "Panorama", ''Enterprise'', ''The Star on Sunday'', ''The Dublin Quarterly'', Playboy magazine and the Australian-based ''Irish Echo''.


Awards

O'Toole was one of six short-listed for the National Journalist of the Year Award for the inaugural NNI Journalism Awards in October 2011. The book he co-wrote with Jimmy Magee was short-listed for the Irish Sports Book of The Year Award, organised by Bord Gais. O'Toole was short-listed for Features Journalist of the Year at the 2022 Irish Journalism Awards.


Controversies

He has conducted many high-profile controversial interviews with well-known and sometimes controversial Irish figures, including: * John Gilligan – Ireland's most infamous criminal spoke at length to O'Toole about his life of crime and the murder of crime journalist
Veronica Guerin Veronica Guerin (5 July 1958 – 26 June 1996) was an Irish crime reporter who was murdered by drug lords. Born in Dublin, she was an athlete in school and later played on the Irish national teams for both football and basketball. After stud ...
. After the publication of the interview
''Hot Press''
was banned from Irish prisons. The Minister for Justice,
Dermot Ahern Dermot Christopher Ahern (born 20 April 1955) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Justice and Law Reform from 2008 to 2011, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2004 to 2008, Minister for Communications, Marine a ...
, described the publication of the Hot Press magazine interview with the convicted criminal as "regrettable". Ahern added he had been in contact with the head of the prison service and it was his understanding that O'Toole had signed into the Midlands Prison as a visitor and did not reveal that he was going to carry out an interview. He was responding to criticism by Fine Gael's justice spokesman Charlie Flanagan who urged the minister to enforce rules to prevent further interviews being carried out: "It is an insult to victims of crime to allow convicted criminals to enjoy such privileges while serving time." *
Brian Cowen Brian Bernard Cowen (born 10 January 1960) is an Irish former politician who served as Taoiseach and Leader of Fianna Fáil from 2008 to 2011. Cowen was elected to Dáil Éireann in 1984, for the constituency of Laois–Offaly and served in a ...
– In his May 2007 interview with Jason O'Toole, former Minister for Health Brian Cowen admitted to smoking marijuana: ''"Anyone who went to the UCD bar in the '70s that didn't get a whiff of marijuana would be telling you a lie. I would say there were a couple of occasions when it was passed around – and, unlike President Clinton, I did inhale! There wasn't a whole lot in it really – (it was like) a Sweet Afton, as a 10-year-old, under a railway bridge on a rainy day, in small town Ireland in the late '60s. I certainly got more enjoyment out of a few pints."'' This provoked much criticism from opposition parties in the Dáil. Cowen later became Taoiseach following the resignation of Bertie Ahern. Cowen gave O'Toole his first major interview as Taoiseach, which appeared over two editions in ''Hot Press''. * Ian Paisley, Jr. – In May 2007, DUP's Ian Paisley, Jr., MLA, caused uproar in an interview O'Toole in ''Hot Press'' by publicly denouncing acts associated with homosexuality. This was the year before
Iris Robinson Iris Robinson (née Collins; born 6 September 1949) is a former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician in Northern Ireland. She is married to Peter Robinson, who was First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2008 to 2016. Robinson was first ...
, wife of then-
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, made her thoughts on the issue. In an interview with Jason O'Toole, he said "I am pretty repulsed by gay and lesbianism. I think it is wrong. I think that those people harm themselves and – without caring about it – harm society. That doesn't mean to say that I hate them – I mean, I hate what they do".
Dolores Kelly Mary Dolores Kelly (born 3 September 1959) is a Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) politician. She was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for Upper Bann from 2003 until 2016, and again from 2017 until 2022. Background Dolores ...
, the SDLP equality spokesman called on the Northern Ireland Assembly to censure Mr Paisley, saying ''"Ian Paisley is a junior minister in the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister, the department which is charged with promoting equality and bringing forward the Single Equality Bill. Vulnerable groups who are potential victims of discrimination should be able to look to him for help, not attack"''. However, the DUP denied that Paisley Jr.'s comments were discriminatory. *
Robert Sheehan Robert Sheehan (born 7 January 1988) is an Irish actor. He is best known for television roles such as Nathan Young in ''Misfits'', Darren Treacy in '' Love/Hate'', and Klaus Hargreeves in ''The Umbrella Academy,'' as well as film roles such a ...
– In October 2018, in his most personal interview ever, the Love/Hate star opened up about his sex life, in a way that it’s safe to say no other Irish star has ever dared to do before now. In an interview that made front page news in the tabloids, he candidly discussed everything from losing his virginity, to drunken encounters with men, explained why he longer enjoys no-strings attached sex with FWB, candidly confessed to sleeping with fans – and admitted to getting erections while doing steamy sex scenes with co-star Ruth Negga, while making Love/Hate. *
Charlie McCreevy Charles McCreevy (born 30 September 1949) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services from 2004 to 2010, Minister for Finance from 1997 to 2004, Minister for Tourism and Trade fr ...
– A December 2008 interview with Irish European Commissioner Charlie McCreevy was the subject of news stories and other commentary in ''
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and in other television including TV3's ''The Political Party''. Internationally the interview was covered by the ''
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'' and the Morning Star, and the main news in Denmark featured it, as well as '' Das Journal'' in Austria, ''
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'' in Portugal and France's leading daily paper, ''
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''. The interview, conducted once again by O'Toole (this time in Brussels), had McCreevy say that Ireland's decision to reject the Lisbon Treaty had to be respected by the rest of Europe. McCreevy also revealed that he was pro-choice when it came to matters of abortion. *
Katy French Katy Ellen French (31 October 1983 – 6 December 2007) was an Irish socialite, model, writer, television personality and charity worker. According to the BBC, "in the space of less than two years, she had become one of Ireland's best-known mod ...
– In her last major interview before her tragic death in December 2007, French spoke to O'Toole about her life, her thoughts on drugs and death. The interview became a regular source of information for newspaper reports in the aftermath, and was revisited by O'Toole in th
Hot Press Annual 2008
which went to press just as she died. * The Royal Blackmail case – in April 2009, O'Toole conducted the first ever in-depth interview with Ian Strachan, who received five years for his involvement in the Royal Blackmail scandal of 2007. *
Patricia McKenna Patricia McKenna (born 13 March 1957) is an Irish Independent and former Green Party politician. She served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Dublin constituency from 1994 to 2004. She is a practising barrister having been ca ...
– In a
interview with O'Toole
in May 2009, former Green Party MEP announced her decision to quit the party and run as an independent candidate in the Euo elections. McKenna gave a hugely controversial and provocative critique of the Green Party's performance since entering coalition with Fianna Fáil. McKenna was particularly scathing about the Green representatives in Government, dismissing the Greens in the Dáil as "nothing but hypocrites". She continued: ''"I feel embarrassed about being a member of the Green Party ... because of what we said in the past and the promises we made, which we failed to deliver on. I just knew that I couldn't run under a Green Party ticket and pretend that everything was alright because I'd be lying."'' Other controversial interviews O'Toole conducted for Hot Press include: *
Paul Gogarty Paul Nicholas Gogarty (born 20 December 1968) is an Irish Independent politician who has served as a South Dublin County Councillor for Lucan since May 2014. He was previously a member of the Green Party, and served as a Green Teachta Dála (TD ...
TD. In an expletive-laden interview with O'Toole, the Dublin Mid West Green TD made comments on the price of power and his own doubts about the Coalition arrangement. He describes it in terms of the Greens lying "bollix naked" and being "screwed" by Fianna Fáil. *
Tony Gregory Tony Gregory (5 December 1947 – 2 January 2009) was an Irish independent politician, and a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Central constituency from 1982 to 2009. Early life Gregory was born in Ballybough on Dublin's Northside, the second ...
, the TD's last ever in-depth controversial interview was published days after his death in January 2009. In the final months of his battle with cancer, Gregory sat down with the author to discuss his life and career. Knowing it would be his final interview he was in a reflective frame of mind. * Dutchy Holland, gangster, last ever interview. * Alan 'Fat Puss' Bradley. The alleged bank robber insisted he is not a 'big player' in crime in his only ever print interview with O'Toole. But the man dubbed "Fat Puss" was due in court in 2009 on charges of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, with figures between €950,000 and €2 million being bandied about in the media. * Paddy McCann, Ireland's longest serving political prisoner. McCann was jailed for the killing of two Gardaí during a bank raid in Roscommon in 1980. In this extraordinary interview, McCann confesses to ordering executions from behind bars. *
Richard Bruton Richard Bruton (born 15 March 1953) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for Dublin Bay North since 2016, and previously from 1982 to 2016 for the Dublin North-Central constituency. He is the Chairman of th ...
– in an August 2009 interview for Hot Press, which was one of O'Toole last interviews for the magazine, Richard Bruton admitted that his party leader was "wooden" when it came to sound bites. It prompted the media to speculate a leadership challenge – and prompted the bookies to slash odds on Bruton becoming FG party leader. * John Noonan, former IRA boss. Noonan, who played a pivotal role in the IRA's military campaign in Northern Ireland, gave his only ever interview to the author. The article prompted over 100 Garda, according to the Sunday Times, to raid Noonan's home and launch a CAB investigation into his activities. In the interview, Noonan said rumours of a CAB investigation into his finances were unfounded and claimed to run a licensed security company. * Kieron "Wolfie" Ducie, gave his first major interview to O'Toole * Giovanni Di Stefano, Italian fraudster and fake lawyer. O'Toole also included interviews with Di Stefano in his 2009 book "Crime Ink". *
Rosanna Davison Rosanna Diane Davison (born 17 April 1984) is an Irish actress, singer, writer, model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss World 2003. She is the daughter of musician Chris de Burgh, and the song "For Rosanna" was written by her father for his ...
, former Miss World. In a confessional interview, Davison discussed her sex life and her famous father's affair with the nanny. She also talked in the interview about being married to her father in a previous life. *
Mick Pyro Michael Tierney, better known as Mick Pyro, is an Irish musician. He is best known as the frontman of the Dublin funk rock band Republic of Loose. He has also participated in other independent work with fellow Irish and international musicians a ...
, lead singer of
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*
Declan Ganley Declan James Ganley (born 23 July 1968) is an English-born Irish entrepreneur, businessman, and political activist. He was the founder and leader of the Irish branch of the Libertas Party. Primarily a telecommunications entrepreneur, Ganley has ...
, Chairperson of Libertas *
Bobby Storey Robert Storey (11 April 1956 – 21 June 2020) was a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) member from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prior to an 18-year conviction for possessing a rifle, he also spent time on remand for a variety of charges a ...
– O'Toole conducted the first in-depth interview with Bobby Storey, alleged to be the IRA's Director of Intelligence, in June 2009. *
Jonathan Rhys Meyers Jonathan Rhys Meyers (born Jonathan Michael Francis O'Keeffe; 27 July 1977) is an Irish actor, model and musician. He is known for his roles in the films ''Michael Collins (film), Michael Collins'' (1996), ''Velvet Goldmine'' (1998), ''Titus (f ...
– the interview, which directly preceded the death of his mother, had Rhys Meyers reflecting on his problems with drinking, his spells in rehab and discussing life as a movie star; the actor was arrested in Dublin Airport only hours after this interview was conducted. *
Mary O'Rourke Mary O'Rourke (; born 31 May 1937) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Leader of the Seanad and Leader of Fianna Fáil in the Seanad from 2002 to 2007, Deputy leader of Fianna Fáil from 1994 to 2002, Minister for Public ...
, former Fianna Fáil deputy leader, told O'Toole how orgasms are no longer a part of her life since her husband died.Times Online'' coverage of O'Toole interview with Mary O'Rourke
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Gerry Kelly Gerard Kelly (Irish: Gearard Ó Ceallaigh; born 5 April 1953) is an Irish republican politician and former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) member who played a leading role in the negotiations that led to the Good Friday Agreement on 1 ...
, ex-IRA. In his first ever in-depth interview, Kelly gave O'Toole an extraordinary frank account of his time with the IRA.


"The Jason O'Toole Interview"

O'Toole's weekly interview in the ''Irish Daily Mail'' and the ''Irish Mail on Sunday'' has included several exclusive and controversial interviews, including: *
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's mother revealed for the first time ever in an interview with O'Toole that she had lied in her autobiography about having 'only' one son. In a 10-page article she explained that she had two other children that she gave up for adoption. * Luke 'Ming' Flanagan caused uproar when he confessed to taking cocaine, making him the first elected TD to do so, in an interview with O'Toole back in 2013. * Senator and gay activist David Norris, a presidential hopeful in the 2011 election, revealed to O'Toole that he had slept with women but it wasn't his "brand of coca cola". * Senator David Norris initially stepped down from the presidential election following an interview with O'Toole in which he confessed that he didn't believe in an age of consent. * O'Toole published the first post-prison interview with Irish crime boss John Gilligan. * O'Toole published a controversial interview with Anglo Banker David Drumm. * O'Toole was granted the first interview with Archbishop of Ireland, Eamon Martin. * Libertas's
Declan Ganley Declan James Ganley (born 23 July 1968) is an English-born Irish entrepreneur, businessman, and political activist. He was the founder and leader of the Irish branch of the Libertas Party. Primarily a telecommunications entrepreneur, Ganley has ...
revealed in a Dec 2010 interview with O'Toole that he "wasn't ruling out" re-entering the political fray * Rock musician
Leanne Harte Leanne Harte is an Irish singer-songwriter. She has been fronting her own band since she was in her mid-teens. Harte first rose to prominence after an appearance on Irish radio RTÉ 2 (RTÉ) (; Irish for "Radio & Television of Ireland") ...
came out as a lesbian in an interview with O'Toole published in June 2010 * In December 2015, Jim Corr of The Corrs revealed to O'Toole that he was in AA and that he had sold his Ferrari and helicopter to clear some of his debts


Political interviews

Other political interviews O'Toole has conducted fo
''Hot Press''
include: * Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny * Sinn Féin's Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness * Former PD leader Ciaran Cannon * Fianna Fáil's Seanad leader Donnie Cassidy * Green Party leaders John Gormley and Trevor Sargent * Labour party leader Eamon Gilmore and its former leader, Pat Rabbitte * Ex-Workers' Party president Tomas Mac Giolla * SDLP leader Mark Durkan * Minister for European Affairs Dick Roche; Senator Eoghan Harris; Minister Eamon O'Cuiv


Publishing

O'Toole is senior editor/publisher of Killynon House Books. The imprint has published a dozen books as well as books by Jackie Hayden, Bruce Arnold, Neville Thompson, TS O'Rourke and comedian Karl McDermott.


References

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