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Occupation
  
Spouse
  
Anne Morrisey (m. 1968)

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Eamon Morrissey

Years active
  
1964–present


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Born
  
25 January 1943 (age 81) (
1943-01-25
)
Dublin, Ireland

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Eamon Morrissey (born 25 January 1943) is an Irish actor, best known for his comic performances on stage and television. He currently plays Cass Cassidy in Fair City.

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Early life

An only child, Morrissey was born in Dublin and grew up in the suburb of Ranelagh. His parents encouraged his early interest in stage performance and he won several medals for his recitations at the Feis Ceoil. While still in his teens and a pupil at Synge Street CBS, Morrissey worked part-time as a stage manager in various Dublin theatres. He left school before sitting the Leaving Certificate in order to try his hand at acting in London. After spending several years there doing odd jobs, he was chosen for the part of Ned, the emigrant, in the 1964 world première of Brian Friel's Philadelphia, Here I Come!.

Stage

Philadelphia, Here I Come! later became a huge success on Broadway and Morrissey enjoyed a lengthy sojourn in the United States as a member of the cast. In July 1967, another Friel play, Lovers, opened at the Gate Theatre in Dublin with Morrissey in the leading role of Joe.

In 1974, Morrissey adapted the satirical writings of Brian O'Nolan into a successful one-man show entitled The Brother. In his two-hour solo performance, Morrissey portrays a "porter-swilling, nose-picking pub philosopher with ingenious solutions to the world's problems". The Brother continues to be an enduring hit with audiences throughout the world. Morrissey went on to create two more one-man shows, Patrick Gulliver, drawn from the works of Jonathan Swift, and Joycemen, which features various characters from James Joyce's Ulysses.

Television

In 1977, Morrissey won a Jacob's Award for his performances in Frank Hall's long-running satirical TV series, Hall's Pictorial Weekly. Each week he appeared as a variety of grotesque characters, most notably The Minister for Hardship (based on the then-Taoiseach, Liam Cosgrave). Two decades later, he appeared as Father Derek Beeching in "Speed 3", an episode of Channel 4's sitcom Father Ted.

In 2009, Morrissey returned to prime-time Irish television as Cass Cassidy in the RTÉ One soap opera, Fair City. In 2011, Morrissey was among the nominees for Best Supporting Actor at the annual Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs) for his role in Fair City.

Film

Morrissey's most significant movie appearance to date came in 1986 when he took the central role of Arthur in Peter Ormrod's Eat the Peach.

Filmography

Actor
2012
Fair City (TV Series) as
Cass Cassidy / Cas Cassidy
2019
Extra Ordinary as
Mr Daly
2014
I've Been a Sweeper (Short) as
The Sweeper
2007
Prosperity (TV Series) as
Mr. Forbes
- Georgie's Story (2007) - Mr. Forbes
2007
Rough Diamond (TV Series) as
Dermot Cahill
- Episode #1.6 (2007) - Dermot Cahill
- Episode #1.5 (2007) - Dermot Cahill
- Episode #1.4 (2007) - Dermot Cahill
- Episode #1.3 (2007) - Dermot Cahill
- Episode #1.2 (2007) - Dermot Cahill
- Episode #1.1 (2007) - Dermot Cahill
2005
Trouble with Sex as
Old Man
2003
Wilde Stories: The Devoted Friend (TV Movie) as
Liam
2001
The Seventh Stream (TV Movie) as
Willy Driscoll
2000
The Fitz (TV Series) as
Da
- Away to Chelsea (2000) - Da
- All Souls (2000) - Da
- Dirty Book Deal (2000) - Da
- Stardust (2000) - Da
- DNA (2000) - Da
- The Wake (2000) - Da
1999
Durango (TV Movie) as
Philly Hinds
1998
This Is My Father as
Father Mooney
1998
Ballykissangel (TV Series) as
Workman
- Personal Call (1998) - Workman
1998
Father Ted (TV Series) as
Father Beeching
- Speed 3 (1998) - Father Beeching
1997
How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate as
Mr. Fornson
1993
Over the Rainbow (TV Series) as
Uncle Roddy
- Dream On (1993) - Uncle Roddy
- Stand by Me (1993) - Uncle Roddy
- The House of the Rising Sun (1993) - Uncle Roddy
- Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (1993) - Uncle Roddy
- Red, Red Wine (1993) - Uncle Roddy
- I Write the Songs (1993) - Uncle Roddy
- Only the Lonely (1993) - Uncle Roddy
- Starting Over (1993) - Uncle Roddy
1992
The Brother (TV Movie) as
Various
1986
Eat the Peach as
Arthur
1985
The Irish R.M. (TV Series) as
Sergeant Murray / Sgt. Nolan
- The Devil You Know (1985) - Sergeant Murray
- Lisheen Races (1985) - Sergeant Murray
- The Muse in Skebawn (1985) - Sgt. Nolan
1977
The Purple Taxi as
Hospital Doctor (as Eamonn Morrissey)
1974
Philadelphia, Here I Come! as
Joe
1972
Tales from the Lazy Acre (TV Series) as
Declan
- Stone Cold Sober (1972) - Declan
1970
The Sinners (TV Series) as
Alphonsus / Brother Majellan
- One Man, One Boat, One Girl (1971) - Alphonsus
- The Man Who Invented Sin (1970) - Brother Majellan
1970
Pictorial Weekly (TV Series) as
Various Characters (1970-1982)
1970
Me Mammy (TV Series) as
Willie Canaan
- The Morning After Finnegan's Wake (1970) - Willie Canaan
- The Night Enda Entered a Convent (1970) - Willie Canaan
1969
Guns in the Heather as
Hennessey
1969
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Hennessey
- The Secret of Boyne Castle: Part 3 (1969) - Hennessey
- The Secret of Boyne Castle: Part 2 (1969) - Hennessey
- The Secret of Boyne Castle: Part 1 (1969) - Hennessey
1965
Drama 61-67 (TV Series) as
Constable
- Drama '65: Mrs. Quilley's Murder Shoes (1965) - Constable
1965
Young Cassidy as
3rd Hurler
1964
Of Human Bondage as
Bespectacled Student (uncredited)
Writer
1992
The Brother (TV Movie) (screenwriter)
Self
2019
Niall Tóibín - Everyman (Documentary) as
Self
2016
Flann O'Brien: An Béal Saibhir (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2011
Muide Éire (Documentary)
1991
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #11.47 (1991) - Self
1985
Remembering Jimmy O'Dea (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

Eamon Morrissey (actor) Wikipedia