TV
Ger has had small feature roles
in Irish TV soaps. He played co-lead in the TG4 production
‘Maru’ in the Trevor Corey episode and featured
a number of times in the IFTA nominated gangster series
‘Mobs Mheiricea’. He played the Neurologist
in the Irish Short ‘An Creatur’ which received
a Best Irish Short award at the 2008 Corona Festival.
Below are a sample of other
productions he's been involved with :
The House, TV Series, Brannnigan,
Timesnap, Declan Cassidy
Rasai na nGaillimhe, TV Series, Buddy, TG4, Robert Quinn
Fair City, TV Series, Sacristan , RTE
Mobs Mheiricea, TV Series, John Cooney(Supporting), Abu
Media, Dathai Keane
Maru 5, TV Series, Trevor Corey (Co-Lead), Sterling Productions,
Steve Lennhof
Fair City (Funeral Scene),RTE Series, Maurice, RTE, Garry
Prime Time, RTE Current Affairs, Solicitor's Client, RTE,
Ml. McCarthy
Stew, RTE Series, Tramp, RTE, PJ Dillon
Fair City, RTE Series, Matt the Tailor, RTE, Niall Mathews
Proof 2, RTE Series, Irish Drunk,, P2 TV Productions Ltd,
Thaddeus O’Sullivan
The Big Bow Wow, RTE Series, Foreman, RTE, Derbhla Walshe
Fair City, RTE Series, Glen, RTE,
Ros na Run, TG4 Series, Padraig, TG4, Trevor O’Clohertaigh
Fear an Phoist, TG4 Series, Centurion Farmer, Abu Media
production , Denis Kirkland
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Abu Media's historical documentary series Mobs
Mheiricea was executive produced by Pierce Boyce
and directed by Dathai Keane for TG4.
Ger played ganster
John Cooney (Supporting)
Mobs Mheiricea won the Factual Series award
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Ger featured in a small role in the Seymore Banquet
scene in the Tudors with Johnathon Rhyes
Myres
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Ger first TV part was in the
TG4 series Ros na Run in the supporting role of Padraig
directed by Trevor O Clohertaigh for TG4.
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Between 2002 and 2008 Ger appeared in small feature
roles in the Irish soap Fair City |
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The 'Maru' TV Series for TG4 was
filmed by Sterling in Belfast in 2008.
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Ger was co-lead on the Covey-case episode.
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'Fear an Phoist'
(The Postman) was a Comedy series comissioned by TG4
and filmed in and around Connemara. It was directed
by the late Denis Kirkland (RIP) , who directed the
Benny Hill series of the 'eighties
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