Paul Tylak is an Irish writer, actor and comedian.Paul Tylak was born
to an Irish mother and Sri Lankan father, and grew up between Ireland
and England. He attended the now closed De Burgh School in Tadworth,
Surrey. He has lived in Tallaght since 2002, and has two children
Reuben and Calvin.Like many Irish comedians of his generation, Paul
Tylak got his first TV break on the RTÉ show Nighthawks in the late
1980s. Tylak has since contributed to the writing of the RTÉ sketch
comedy series Stew (2004-2005), which won Best Entertainment Series at
the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2005 and at the Celtic Film &
Television Festival in 2006, and to This Is Ireland, a comedy sketch
series about Ireland made for the BBC in 2004.Tylak wrote and
co-starred in two radio shows, Hi, We're the Nualas on RTÉ, and The
O'Show on BBC.
to an Irish mother and Sri Lankan father, and grew up between Ireland
and England. He attended the now closed De Burgh School in Tadworth,
Surrey. He has lived in Tallaght since 2002, and has two children
Reuben and Calvin.Like many Irish comedians of his generation, Paul
Tylak got his first TV break on the RTÉ show Nighthawks in the late
1980s. Tylak has since contributed to the writing of the RTÉ sketch
comedy series Stew (2004-2005), which won Best Entertainment Series at
the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2005 and at the Celtic Film &
Television Festival in 2006, and to This Is Ireland, a comedy sketch
series about Ireland made for the BBC in 2004.Tylak wrote and
co-starred in two radio shows, Hi, We're the Nualas on RTÉ, and The
O'Show on BBC.
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