Niall Buggy

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Niall Buggy (born 3 October 1948) is an Irish actor. Buggy played Brian in Dead Funny for which he won an Olivier Award.

Biography

=Early life=

Buggy was born on 3 October 1948 in Dublin. His parents attended the Theatre Royal every Friday night. At the age of 11, he ran away from home and travelled to the theatre, saying he was there for an audition. There were no auditions that day and he was told to return the following day. Buggy went home, intending to return the following day, but instead found a search party outside around his Drumcondra home.{{cite news |author= |date=13 September 2009 |title=Getting to know Neil |url=https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/books/getting-to-know-niall-26565964.html |work=Irish Independent |location=Talbot Street, Dublin, Ireland |access-date=18 December 2022}}

Buggy enrolled at Dublin's Abbey Theatre School at 16.

=Theatre=

In 1995, Buggy won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance for Dead Funny.{{cite web|url=http://www.westendtheatre.com/tag/niall-buggy/ |title=Niall Buggy | London Theatre from |publisher=westendtheatre.com |date=14 June 2010 |accessdate=28 July 2010}} In 2010, he starred alongside Brenda Blethyn in Edna O'Brien's play Haunted.{{cite web |url=http://www.whatsonstage.com/reviews/theatre/northwest/E8831242809654/Haunted.html |title=Haunted Reviews at Royal Exchange – Manchester |publisher=Whatsonstage.com |accessdate=28 July 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110615173158/http://www.whatsonstage.com/reviews/theatre/northwest/E8831242809654/Haunted.html |archive-date=15 June 2011 |url-status=dead }} The 6-date spring tour concluded with a run on the West End.{{cite web |url=http://www.ulstertatler.com/social-events.asp?id=454 |title=Brenda Blethyn & Niall Buggy star in Edna O'Brien's play Haunted |publisher=Ulstertatler.com |accessdate=28 July 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717152918/http://www.ulstertatler.com/social-events.asp?id=454 |archivedate=17 July 2011 |df=dmy-all }}

Filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
scope="col"| Year

! scope="col"| Title

! scope="col"| Role

! scope="col" class="unsortable"| Notes

1971

! scope="row" | Here Are Ladies

|

| Film debut

1974

! scope="row" | Zardoz

| Arthur Frayn / Zardoz

|

1976

! scope="row" | Circasia

| Clown

| Short

rowspan=3|1977

! scope="row" | Un taxi mauve

| Little person

| English title: A Purple Taxi

scope="row" | A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

| Davin

|

scope="row" | Philadelphia, Here I Come!

| Ned

|

1978

! scope="row" | Farmers

|

| Television film

1985

! scope="row" | King David

| Nathan

|

rowspan=2|1987

! scope="row" | Hellraiser

| Dinner Guest

|

scope="row" | The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne

| Mr. Lenehan

|

rowspan=2|1988

! scope="row" | Six Minutes with Ludwig

| Ludwig van Beethoven

| Short

scope="row" | Once in a Life Time

| George Lewis

| Television film

rowspan=2|1991

! scope="row" | The Pope Must Diet

| BBC Reporter

|

scope="row" | Close My Eyes

| Geof

|

rowspan=3|1992

! scope="row" | The Playboys

| Denzil

|

scope="row" | Alien 3

| Eric Buggy

|

scope="row" | The Hummingbird Tree

| Priest

|

rowspan=3|1997

! scope="row" | Anna Karenina

| Doctor

|

scope="row" | The Butcher Boy

| Father Dom

|

scope="row" | The Tale of Sweeney Todd

| Vicar

| Television film

2000

! scope="row" | That Time

| Listener

|

rowspan=2|2002

! scope="row" | Cruise of the Gods

| Graham

| Television film

scope="row" | The Reckoning

| Priest

|

2004

! scope="row" | The Libertine

| Chaplain

|

rowspan=2|2005

! scope="row" | Malice Aforethought

| Rev. Hessary Torr

| Television film

scope="row" | Casanova

| Bookseller/ Printer

rowspan=2|2006

! scope="row" | Vicious Circle

| Seamus

| Short

scope="row" | What If

| The Black Knight

| Television film

rowspan=2|2008

! scope="row" | Mamma Mia! The Movie

| Father Alex

|

scope="row" | Brideshead Revisited

| Father Mackay

|

2009

! scope="row" | Dental Breakdown

| The Professor

|

2010

! scope="row" | The Duel

| Samoylenko

|

2012

! scope="row" | Rufus Stone

| Flip

| Short

2014

! scope="row" | Mr Turner

| John Carew

|

2019

! scope="row" | A Girl from Mogadishu

| Michael D. Higgins

|

2021

! scope="row" | As Luck Would Have It

| Alroy

| Television film

2023

! scope="row" | The Miracle Club

| Tommy Fox

|

=Television=

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! scope="col"| Role

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rowspan=2|1971

! scope="row" | Me Mammy

| Willie Canaan

| Television debut

scope="row" | The Sinners

| Chris, Dwyer

|

1974

! scope="row" | 2nd House

| Actor in The Blood Knot

|

1975

! scope="row" | Thursday Play Date

| O'Toole

|

1980

! scope="row" | The Professionals

| Gorky

|

1981

! scope="row" | Nanny

| Jack Perse

|

rowspan=2|1983

! scope="row" | The Citadel

| Con Boland

|

scope="row" | The Gathering Speed

| Father Healy

|

1984

! scope="row" | Crown Court

| Dr. Ronald Monk

|

1986

! scope="row" | Galloping Galaxies!

| Space Pirate Chief Murphy

|

1988

! scope="row" | Bad Boyes

| Dr. Watson

|

rowspan=2|1989

! scope="row" | Screenplay

| Kenny

|

scope="row" | Ruth Rendell Mysteries

| Victor Vivian

|

1991

! scope="row" | Chancer

| Randall

|

1994

! scope="row" | Little Napoleons

| Angus Laker

| Television mini series

1994–95

! scope="row" | 99-1

| Elbow

|

rowspan=3|1995

! scope="row" | The Bill

| Des Riley

|

scope="row" | Father Ted

| Henry Sellers

| "Competition Time"

scope="row" | Agony Again

| Richard

|

1996–98

! scope="row" | Upwardly Mobile

| Anthony Moriarty

|

1999

! scope="row" | Kavanagh QC

| Francis Durden

|

1999–00

! scope="row" | Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married

| Mr. Sullivan

|

2001

! scope="row" | Monarch of the Glen

| Kieran Conway

|

2002

! scope="row" | Family Affairs

| Dougie Kendall

|

2004

! scope="row" | Grease Monkeys

| Father Brennan

|

2005

! scope="row" | The Afternoon Play

| Father Gartside

|

2006

! scope="row" | Dalziel and Pascoe

| Drummond Sachs

| 2 episodes: "Fallen Angel"

2008

! scope="row" | Lewis

| R.G. Cole

|

2010

! scope="row" | Jack Taylor

| Professor Gorman

|

2016

! scope="row" | My Mother and Other Strangers

| Clarrie Marsden

| Television mini series

2017

! scope="row" | Will

| Dr. John Dee

|

2018

! scope="row" | Extreme Physics

| Isaac Neutron

| Voice, Television mini series

2021

! scope="row" | COBRA

| Lord Allan Singer

|

=Podcast=

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! scope="col"| Title

! scope="col"| Role

2017

! scope="row" | The Trials of Saint Patrick

| King Laoghaire

References

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