Shane Connaughton

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Shane Connaughton
Born (1941-04-04) 4 April 1941 (age 83)
Occupation(s)Writer, actor
Years active1975–present
SpouseAnn Connaughton

Shane Connaughton (born 4 April 1941 in

The Playboys, as well as other screenplays and plays. He won the Hennessy Award in 1985.[4]

Connaughton is the author of the books A Border Station (1989), The Run of the Country (1991), and Big Parts (2009).

Guinness Peat Award.[6] His first two books are both set in the County Cavan village of Redhills, where he grew up, and The Playboys and The Run of the Country were filmed there.[2]

Connaughton attended Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and has worked as a theatre and film actor,[2] appearing in Coronation Street, Mike Leigh's Four Days in July, Neil Jordan's The Miracle, and The Playboys, among other roles. He acted in the 2020 award-winning black comedy, Redemption of a Rogue.

Connaughton is married and has two children. He lives in London much of the time.[2]

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