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Paul Woodfull (born 1957 in Dublin) is an Irish writer, actor, comedian and musician. He has written two television series, a CD and the comedy musical play ''
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''. He is a graduate of the National College of Art and Design in Dublin.


Performing career

Woodfull was a member of the Skank Mooks in the late 1970s, the band was one of the original and most influential of the Dublin punk/new wave bands of the era. He also created, and performed in, various musical tribute groups, including the Joshua Trio, the Glam Tarts and Abbaesque. The Joshua Trio was a spoof U2 tribute act which featured on '' The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross'', with Woodfull as Paul Wonderful, a messianic singer with a religious devotion to
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. The others in the trio were Woodfull's brother Kieran and Arthur Mathews. Woodfull's other performance alter egos include DJ Gary on RTÉ 2fm (1998–2006); lounge singer Tony St James; and republican balladeer Ding Dong Denny O’Reilly. In 2000, he appeared as Ding Dong Denny O'Reilly in the movie '' When Brendan Met Trudy''.


Theatre

Woodfull, with Arthur Mathews and Michael Nugent, co-wrote ''
I, Keano ''I, Keano'' is a comedy musical play about footballer Roy Keane leaving the Republic of Ireland national football team before the 2002 FIFA World Cup. It is written by Arthur Mathews, Michael Nugent and Paul Woodfull, and is presented as a m ...
'', a comedy musical play about the Saipan incident in which footballer
Roy Keane Roy Maurice Keane (born 10 August 1971) is an Irish football pundit, coach and former professional player. He is the joint most successful Irish footballer of all time, having won 19 major trophies in his club career, 17 of which came during ...
left the Republic of Ireland team before the
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. It is presented as a mock-epic melodrama about an ancient Roman legion preparing for war. In its first two years, over half a million people watched it, generating €10m ($13m) in ticket sales. In January 2008, it began its fourth year of performances.


Television

''Stew'' is an Irish comedy sketch series. Woodfull and Paul Tylak wrote and performed in it. It won Best Entertainment Series at the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2005 and at the Celtic Film & Television Festival in 2006. ''This Is Ireland'' was a comedy sketch series about Ireland made for the BBC.Review of ''This is Ireland''
Mark Lewisohn, '' BBC Guide to Comedy'', 2004 Paul also written and acted in sketches in ''
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'' as well as in ''Val Falvey TD'' on RTÉ. Paul played Father Harry Coyle in Father Ted ("Competition Time"), who impersonated Ziggy Stardust.


Writing

* ''Publocked'', CD as Ding Dong Denny O’Reilly, 1996 * ''Ding Dong Merrily on High'', televised concert as Ding Dong Denny O'Reilly, RTÉ, 2004 * ''This is Ireland'', TV series with Arthur Mathews and Paul Tylak, BBC, 2004 * ''Stew'', TV series with Paul Tylak, RTÉ, 2004–2005 * ''
I, Keano ''I, Keano'' is a comedy musical play about footballer Roy Keane leaving the Republic of Ireland national football team before the 2002 FIFA World Cup. It is written by Arthur Mathews, Michael Nugent and Paul Woodfull, and is presented as a m ...
'', comedy musical play with and Michael Nugent, 2005


References


External links


Paul Woodfull at IrishPlayography.Com
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