Pat Shortt
Pat Shortt | |
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Killinascully | |
Website | http://www.patshortt.com/ |
Patrick Shortt (born 12 December 1967) is an Irish actor, comedian, writer, and entertainer.[1][2] His role in the 2007 film Garage led to him receiving the IFTA for Best Actor. He is most notably remembered for his role as Tom in the television series Father Ted.
Career
Shortt toured alongside
Shortt played the role of Tom, a crazy man, in the comedy series
In 2003,
In 2009, Shortt created and starred in a comedy, Mattie, for RTÉ, set in a Garda Síochána station. The series was retitled and reworked in 2011.[5] The cast included Sue Collins.[5]
He starred in the 2007 Cannes award-winning film Garage, directed by Lenny Abrahamson.[2][6] Shortt won the Best Actor award at the 2008 IFTAs for his performance in this film. In 2008, An Post issued a postage stamp featuring Pat Shortt, as Josie, in the film Garage.[7]
In 2014 Shortt appeared in Episode 3, Season 2 of the
Personal life
Shortt was born in Thurles, County Tipperary, one of 11 children of Mary (née Scully) and Christy Shortt. He studied at the Limerick School of Art and Design, and began his stand-up career shortly after graduating.
Shortt and his wife Caroline have two children. In 2020, he and his daughter Faye, an actress who trained at the Gaiety School of Acting, began creating sketches for social media. Faye Shortt subsequently co-wrote and performed in a sketch for RTÉ Does Comic Relief. Between 2020 and 2021, Pat and Faye Shortt co-wrote and performed two live stream shows, before going on tour with their live comedy show, "Well".
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1993 | In the Name of the Father | Unknown | Jim Sheridan | Uncredited |
1996 | Angela Mooney Dies Again | Dunner | Tommy McArdle | |
1998 | This Is My Father | Garda Ben | Paul Quinn | |
2000 | The Closer You Get | Ollie Doyle | Aileen Ritchie | |
Saltwater | Mr. Fanning | Conor McPherson | ||
Wild About Harry | Ronnie | Declan Lowney | ||
2001 | Mapmaker | Patsy | Johnny Gogan | |
2004 | Man About Dog | Fergie | Paddy Breathnach | |
Inside I'm Dancing | Nightclub Doorman | Damien O'Donnell | ||
2007 | Garage | Josie | Lenny Abrahamson | |
Strength and Honour | Wheeler McCoy | Mark Mahon | ||
2008 | Spacemen Three | Dr. Glen Hosey | Hugh O'Conor | Short film |
2010 | Soulboy | Brendan | Shimmy Marcus | |
2011 | The Guard | Colum Hennessey | John Michael McDonagh | |
2013 | Life's a Breeze | Colm | Lance Daly | |
Breakfast Wine | Mr. Kelliher | Ian Fitzgibbon | Short film | |
2014 | Calvary | Brendan Lynch | John Michael McDonagh | |
Queen & Country | Private Redmond | John Boorman | ||
Song of the Sea | Lug | Tomm Moore | Voice | |
2016 | Twice Shy | Pat Collins | Thomas Ryan | |
The Flag | Harry Hambridge | Declan Recks | ||
2018 | The Belly of the Whale | Ronald Tanner | Morgan Bushe | |
2019 | Animals | Bill | Sophie Hyde | |
Dark Lies the Island | Daddy Mannion | Ian Fitzgibbon | ||
Satnav | Radio Comedian | Eugene O'Connor | Short film | |
Maya | Ken | Sophia Tamburrini | ||
2020 | Pixie | Father Daly | Barnaby Thompson | |
2022 | Give Him Time | Liam Walsh | Danny McCafferty | Short film |
Lambing | John | Katie McNeice | ||
The Banshees of Inisherin | Jonjo Devine | Martin McDonagh | ||
TBA | Baggage | John | Jason Ruddy | Short film; In Development |
TBA | Raynor | TBA | TBA | In Development |
TBA | The People's Champion | TBA | TBA | In Development |
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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1995–1996 | Father Ted | Tom |
2000 | The Fitz | Bobby |
2004–2008 | Killinaskully | Various |
2009–2011 | Mattie | Mattie Dwyer |
2014 | Moone Boy | Island Joe |
2015 | Toast of London | Larry Muggins |
2016 | Smalltown | Tom |
2021 | Frank of Ireland | Padraig |
References
- ^ "Shortt jointly wins Evening Standard gong". RTÉ Arts. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 2 February 2009. Retrieved 19 March 2009.
- ^ An Irishman Abroad (Podcast) (60 ed.). SoundCloud. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
- ^ D'unbeaten Jon is back, Daily Mirror, 20 September 2002
- ^ My cancer battle by comic Jon, Daily Mirror, 30 November 2000
- ^ a b Drohan, Ciara (10 November 2011). "Pat Shortt's 'Sergeant Mattie' posts with EMC and Avatar". IFTN.ie. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
- Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 28 May 2007. Retrieved 24 September 2007.
- ISSN 0484-6125.