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Bernard O'Shea

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Bernard O'Shea
Birth nameBernard Kendrick O'Shea
BornDurrow, County Laois, Ireland
NationalityIrish
Notable works and rolesTJ and TJ, Breakfast with Bernard and Keith, Republic of Telly, Bridget & Eamon, Breakfast Republic

Bernard O'Shea is an Irish comedian[1] from Durrow, County Laois, Ireland.[2] He co-hosted the 2FM Breakfast Republic with Jennifer Zamparelli and Keith Walsh.[3] He made his name on the satirical sketch TV show Republic of Telly.

O'Shea started in entertainment at an early age, playing traditional Irish music and touring Europe with several groups. At college he studied theatre and starred in several theatrical productions. He worked in the National Theatre of Ireland, the Abbey Theatre. He won the Harp Newcomer Comedy Award in 2000 and performed in the BBC Newcomer Awards the same year. He was chosen to perform in the Montreal Just for Laughs comedy festival in 2005 and also The Kilkenny Cat Laughs festival in 2005 and 2006. He wrote TJ and TJ sketches on Today FM.

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Television credits

References

  1. ^ Stacey, Pat (27 January 2009). "Do-gooder comedy needed light touch". Evening Herald. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
  2. ^ Republic of Telly, final episode, Season 3
  3. ^ "No surprise there! Jennifer Maguire, Bernard O'Shea and Keith Walsh unveiled as new 2fm hosts". Irish Independent. 29 January 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
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