Damien Molony (born 21 February 1984) is an Irish actor now based in
London. He is best known for his television roles as Hal Yorke in BBC
Three's Being Human, DC Albert Flight in the BBC's Ripper Street, DS
Jack Weston in Channel 5's Suspects, Jon in Channel 4's GameFace and
Dylan in Sky One Original comedy Brassic.Molony grew up in Johnstown
Bridge, County Kildare, Ireland. After graduating from the Drama
Centre London in 2011, he co-starred as Giovanni in a production of
the John Ford play 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at the West Yorkshire
Playhouse, directed by Jonathan Munby. He won the second prize in the
2011 Ian Charleson Awards for his performance.Molony's casting as
vampire Hal in the BBC Three series Being Human brought him his first
television credit. In an interview with SFX magazine, Molony revealed
that when approaching the role of Hal he did research on drug addicts
and alcoholics. He has previously starred in the short film When the
Hurlyburly's Done, filmed in Germany.
London. He is best known for his television roles as Hal Yorke in BBC
Three's Being Human, DC Albert Flight in the BBC's Ripper Street, DS
Jack Weston in Channel 5's Suspects, Jon in Channel 4's GameFace and
Dylan in Sky One Original comedy Brassic.Molony grew up in Johnstown
Bridge, County Kildare, Ireland. After graduating from the Drama
Centre London in 2011, he co-starred as Giovanni in a production of
the John Ford play 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at the West Yorkshire
Playhouse, directed by Jonathan Munby. He won the second prize in the
2011 Ian Charleson Awards for his performance.Molony's casting as
vampire Hal in the BBC Three series Being Human brought him his first
television credit. In an interview with SFX magazine, Molony revealed
that when approaching the role of Hal he did research on drug addicts
and alcoholics. He has previously starred in the short film When the
Hurlyburly's Done, filmed in Germany.
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