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Full Name
  
Francis O'Kelly

Name
  
Frank Kelly

Doctoral advisor
  
Peter Whittle

Fields
  
Mathematical optimization

Years active
  
1968–present

Residence
  
Cambridge

Occupation
  
Actor

Role
  
Professor of mathematics


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Born
  
28 December 1938 (
1938-12-28
)
Ireland

Spouse(s)
  
Bairbre Neldon (m. 1964)

Parent(s)
  
Education
  
University of Cambridge, Durham University

Awards
  
Guy Medal, John von Neumann Theory Prize, Rollo Davidson Prize

People also search for
  
Peter Whittle, Hugh Thomas, Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, William Byngham

Notable work
  
Father Ted (1995–1998)

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Francis O'Kelly (28 December 1938 – 28 February 2016), better known by his stage name of Frank Kelly, was an Irish actor, singer and writer, whose career covered television, radio, theatre, music, screenwriting and film. He played Father Jack Hackett in the Channel Four sitcom Father Ted, and was also the son of the cartoonist Charles E. Kelly.

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Early life and career

Kelly was born, in 1938, in Blackrock, south County Dublin, where he lived most of his life. His parents were Cathleen and Charles E. Kelly, cartoonist and founder of the satirical magazine Dublin Opinion. He studied law and tried journalism, before moving on to acting. He worked at Dublin’s Eblana Theatre with Cecil Sheridan and as a feed to Cruise. Other work included pantomime and reviews.

Kelly's first film role was as an uncredited prison officer in The Italian Job (1969), escorting Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) out of prison in the film's opening sequence.

He starred in the popular RTÉ children's programme Wanderly Wagon alongside Eugene Lambert and Nora O'Mahoney from 1968 to 1982, playing a number of different characters and writing many of the scripts. It was Kelly's work on Hall's Pictorial Weekly (1970–1982) that established him as one of Ireland's most recognisable faces. He memorably portrayed councillor Parnell Mooney, a send-up of a backwards local authority figure in rural Ireland. In 1974, Kelly won a Jacob's Award for his work on the series.

In the early 1980s, he was featured in the RTÉ TV programme for those learning Irish Anois is Aris. At the end of the programme he spoke into a telephone, gradually introducing Irish phrases. In 1988, he appeared in the Irish thriller film Taffin.

Father Ted

Kelly was best known outside Ireland for playing Father Jack Hackett in the comedy series Father Ted, which aired in the United Kingdom from April 1995 to May 1998. Father Jack is an old and offensively rambunctious priest who usually shouts only "feck!", "arse!", "drink!" and "girls!" and the occasional scream of "what!" and "women's knickers".

For his role in Father Ted, he wore contact lenses (to show Father Jack's blank eye). People would not eat lunch with him during filming if he was in his Father Jack make-up. because the false flaky skin he was wearing would fall off into the food.

Interviewing Kelly in 1997 for The Irish Times, Deirdre Falvey said of him: "In person he could not be further from Father Jack. Urbane, articulate, thoughtful, fit (he swims and hikes), charming company, full of stories, and quite serious, though his conversation is punctuated by the occasional burst of laughter—he is reputably a great slagger with colleagues, and is very well liked." Kelly himself said:

I like humour — but I'm very suspicious of people who laugh all the time, because they never listen to what you're saying, they always — have another agenda and they generally have no sense of humour. The most untrustworthy body language I know is that of the person who laughs all the time. That terrifies me. People with no sense or a very limited sense of humour I am very wary of too, because it's not a sign of great intelligence to be without a sense of humour. If you've no sense of irony you haven't a great decision making capacity because you must see the possibilities of the downside of any decision. Without perspective you can't have any wisdom, so it frightens me when I meet captains of industry or whatever who have virtually no sense of humour. That's the kind of person I find dismaying.

Later career

In 1999 to 2001, Kelly starred in Glenroe as Maurice and played Henry Doyle (father of Pierce Brosnan's Desmond Doyle) in Evelyn (2002). He appeared in the film Rat in 2000, as a priest called Father Pickle in the TV series Lexx (2001), and also in a short film, Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom, in 2003. That same year, he had a major role as John Smith, leader of the Labour Party, in the UK Television drama The Deal.

In 2007, he acted in the TG4 political drama Running Mate, about an election campaign. He also appeared in the TG4 series Paddywhackery.

On 29 September 2010, it was announced that Kelly had joined ITV1 soap Emmerdale, playing the role of Dermot, Declan Macey's father. He left the soap after just five months of filming because he missed his family in Ireland.

A regular stage actor, Kelly toured extensively in the US and Canada. He provided voice-overs and in his TV advertising work, appeared with "Mr Tayto" in an advertising campaign for Tayto crisps.

In 2014, he appeared as judge Justice Cannon in Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie.

In September 2015, Kelly published an autobiography called The Next Gig. His reminiscences include those of acting colleagues including Pierce Brosnan and Michael Caine.

Radio comedy

Many of his radio sketches originated from his weekday RTÉ radio show The Glen Abbey Show in the 1970s until the 1990s. Kelly played the part of a culchie, "Gobnait O'Lúnasa", the sketches typically started with the sound of him putting coins in an old freckle coin box, and when the phone rang and was answered, his words were, "Hello! Guess who? Is that you Nuala?" Kelly acted the part of an English BBC reporter interviewing rural inhabitants about local customs, such as watching bacon being sliced, or "ha-hooing" (shouting a Rebel yell) competitions. The village was called Ballykilferret and described by the BBC man as being in "the Republic of Eer-ah" (a mispronunciation of Éire).

Music career

In 1982, Kelly released a single, "Christmas Countdown", a comedy monologue based on the Christmas song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" and credited to the pseudonymic Gobnait O’Lúnasa. It reached number eight in the Irish Singles Chart in 1982, and peaked at 26 in the UK Singles Chart in 1984. He performed the single live on Top of the Pops on 5 January of that year. The single was the opening track on the later album Comedy Countdown.

In 2000 he released Comedy Countdown, an album featuring some of his sketches taken from The Glen Abbey Show. Tracks included the "Ayatollah Ceili Band" (a pun on The Tulla Céilí Band), "Magnum Farce", "Incoming Call", "Festive Spirit", "Hymn of Praise", "Call of the Wild", "Festive Note" and "Siege Mentality".

Death

Kelly died on 28 February 2016, after suffering a heart attack. He revealed he had Parkinson's disease in October 2015, and was recovering from bowel cancer. He had previously survived skin cancer.

His death came exactly 18 years after the death of his Father Ted co-star Dermot Morgan. Speaking at Kelly's funeral, Michael D. Higgins, the President of Ireland, said, "He will forever be remembered for his roles in the theatre and will be recalled with great affection and fondness for his roles on television, including in Wanderly Wagon, Glenroe and the much-loved Hall's Pictorial Weekly."

Kelly was survived by Bairbre, his wife of 51 years who was a drama teacher, and by their five daughters, two sons and 17 grandchildren.


Books

  • 2015, The Next Gig, Dublin: Currach Press, ISBN 978-1782-18840-7
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2015
    69 and Dead (Short) as
    Eamonn
    2014
    Tea with the Dead (Short) as
    Frank Finnegan (voice)
    2014
    An Cat (Short) as
    Man
    2014
    Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie as
    Justice Cannon
    2012
    Music Memories (Short)
    2010
    Emmerdale Farm (TV Series) as
    Dermot Macey
    2009
    Val Falvey TD (TV Series) as
    Willy Nilly
    - Dis Dat Dese Dose (2009) - Willy Nilly
    2007
    Paddywhackery (TV Series) as
    Eddie Grant / Freddy Grant
    - Póg Mo Thóin (2007) - Eddie Grant
    - Lán Tí (2007) - Eddie Grant
    - Driveál d'Amadáin (2007) - Eddie Grant / Freddy Grant
    - Éist le do Chroí (2007) - Eddie Grant
    - Geallghlacadóir Bocht (2007) - Eddie Grant
    - Jackeen (2007) - Eddie Grant
    2007
    The Running Mate (TV Mini Series) as
    Paul 'Polly' O'Sullivan
    - Episode #1.4 (2007) - Paul 'Polly' O'Sullivan
    - Episode #1.3 (2007) - Paul 'Polly' O'Sullivan
    - Episode #1.2 (2007) - Paul 'Polly' O'Sullivan
    - Episode #1.1 (2007) - Paul 'Polly' O'Sullivan
    2007
    Waiting for Dublin as
    Thaddius
    2005
    A Day Out with Gwyn (Short) as
    Gwyn Senior
    2005
    Turning Green as
    Father O'Hara
    2005
    Malice Aforethought (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Gunnell
    2005
    The Unusual Inventions of Henry Cavendish (Short) as
    Mr. Thomas Palmerston
    2003
    Cowboys & Angels as
    Jerry
    2003
    The Deal (TV Movie) as
    John Smith
    2003
    The Boys & Girl from County Clare as
    The Chairman
    2003
    Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom (Short) as
    Paddy
    2002
    Evelyn as
    Henry Doyle
    2001
    Lexx (TV Series) as
    Father Pickle
    - The Rock (2001) - Father Pickle
    2001
    Revolver (TV Series) as
    Various Characters (Series 1) (2001)
    2000
    Rat as
    Uncle Matt
    1997
    Glenroe (TV Series) as
    Maurice Nolan
    - Taxing Times (2000) - Maurice Nolan
    - Coping Well (2000) - Maurice Nolan
    - The Turning of the Screw (2000) - Maurice Nolan
    - Venetia Thinks It Over (1999) - Maurice Nolan
    - Daddy's Boy (1999) - Maurice Nolan
    - The Generation Game (1999) - Maurice Nolan
    - And So to Bed (1999) - Maurice Nolan
    - Miley's New Bullock (1997) - Maurice Nolan
    1999
    Aristocrats (TV Mini Series) as
    George Selwyn
    - Episode #1.4 (1999) - George Selwyn
    - Episode #1.3 (1999) - George Selwyn
    1998
    Soft Sand, Blue Sea as
    Inspector Fitzgerald
    1998
    The Wonderful World of Disney (TV Series) as
    Stranger
    - Miracle at Midnight (1998) - Stranger
    1995
    Father Ted (TV Series) as
    Father Jack Hackett
    - Going to America (1998) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Night of the Nearly Dead (1998) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Kicking Bishop Brennan up the Arse (1998) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Escape from Victory (1998) - Father Jack Hackett
    - The Mainland (1998) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Speed 3 (1998) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Chirpy Burpy Cheap Sheep (1998) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Are You Right There Father Ted? (1998) - Father Jack Hackett
    - A Christmassy Ted (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Flight into Terror (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - New Jack City (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Rock a Hula Ted (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - The Plague (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - A Song for Europe (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Old Grey Whistle Theft (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Tentacles of Doom (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Think Fast, Father Ted (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Hell (1996) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Grant Unto Him Eternal Rest (1995) - Father Jack Hackett
    - And God Created Woman (1995) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Competition Time (1995) - Father Jack Hackett
    - The Passion of Saint Tibulus (1995) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Entertaining Father Stone (1995) - Father Jack Hackett
    - Good Luck, Father Ted (1995) - Father Jack Hackett
    1997
    Ant & Dec Unzipped (TV Series)
    - Minority Sports (1997)
    1996
    Fishing the Sloe-Black River (Short) as
    The Priest
    1996
    35 Aside (Short) as
    Nasty Teacher
    1994
    War of the Buttons as
    Gorilla's Dad
    1994
    Screen Two (TV Series) as
    Hotel priest
    - O Mary This London (1994) - Hotel priest
    1991
    Hear My Song as
    Taxi Driver #2
    1991
    Rock-A-Doodle as
    Grand Duke's Owls (voice)
    1988
    Troubles (TV Mini Series) as
    D.I. Murdoch
    - Episode #1.2 (1988) - D.I. Murdoch
    1988
    Taffin as
    Liam
    1984
    Remington Steele (TV Series) as
    Willard Skeggs
    - Steele Your Heart Away (1984) - Willard Skeggs
    1984
    The Irish R.M. (TV Series) as
    Bat Callaghan
    - The Dispensary Doctor (1984) - Bat Callaghan
    1982
    The Year of the French (TV Mini Series) as
    Corny O'Dowd
    - Episode #1.1 (1982) - Corny O'Dowd
    1978
    Teems of Times (TV Series) as
    Giggles Devoy
    - No Death Without Dignity (1978) - Giggles Devoy
    - The Singing Streets (1978) - Giggles Devoy
    - Burn Everything British but her Coal (1978) - Giggles Devoy
    - Made for Measure (1978) - Giggles Devoy
    1975
    Second City Firsts (TV Series) as
    Surveyor
    - Swallows (1975) - Surveyor
    1970
    Pictorial Weekly (TV Series) as
    Various Characters (1970-1982)
    1969
    The Italian Job as
    Prison Officer (uncredited)
    1968
    Wanderly Wagon (TV Series) as
    Professor Astro
    1967
    It's Too Late - We're On! (TV Mini Series)
    Music Department
    1991
    Rock-A-Doodle (backup singer - uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    1998
    Father Ted (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Going to America (1998) - (performer: "I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time" (1920))
    1991
    Rock-A-Doodle (performer: "We Hate the Sun")
    Self
    2012
    Channel 4's 30 Greatest Comedy Shows (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2011
    Sitcom Does... (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Christmas (2011) - Self
    2011
    8th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Award Presenter
    2011
    Small, Far Away: The World of Father Ted (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    The 6th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2008
    50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    2nd Irish Film and Television Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2004
    Comedy Connections (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Father Ted (2004) - Self
    2004
    Buried Alive (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Frank Kelly (2004) - Self
    1997
    The Jack Docherty Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 22 December 1997 (1997) - Self
    1997
    McCoist and MacAulay (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.1 (1997) - Self
    1997
    5's Company (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 October 1997 (1997) - Self
    1984
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 20th Anniversary special of the show. (1984) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2012
    The Big Fat Quiz of the 90s (TV Special) as
    Father Jack Hackett (uncredited)
    2007
    Comedy Connections (TV Series documentary) as
    Father Jack Hackett
    - Little Britain (2008) - Father Jack Hackett (uncredited)
    - Alas Smith and Jones (2007) - Father Jack Hackett (uncredited)
    2007
    The Comedy Christmas (TV Movie documentary) as
    Father Jack Hackett (uncredited)
    2007
    The Big Fat Anniversary Quiz (TV Special) as
    Father Jack Hackett (uncredited)
    2000
    Reeling in the Years (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 1995 (2000) - Self (uncredited)

    References

    Frank Kelly Wikipedia


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