Tim McGarry | |
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Born | (1964-06-23) 23 June 1964 (age 60) Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Occupation(s) | Comedian, actor |
Tim McGarry is an Irish comedian and actor from North Belfast in Northern Ireland. He was educated at St Malachy's College, Belfast.
He is a member of the comedy group Hole In The Wall Gang, and played "Da", a fictional Sinn FΓ©in spokesman (later MLA), in the comedy series Give My Head Peace.
He has also hosted several radio programmes on BBC Radio Ulster, including weekly comedy quiz The Blame Game. For a number of years he provided a monologue played over the ending credits of the weekly politics show, Hearts and Minds, in the guise of a Belfast 'black taxi' driver.
McGarry is a humanist and in 2016 was appointed a patron of Humanists UK and Northern Ireland Humanists, its branch working for a secular state and the promotion of humanism in Northern Ireland.
He is a fan of Cliftonville F.C. and Leeds United F.C.
References
- "Northern Ireland Humanists names Tim McGarry as first patron". British Humanist Association. 2 December 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
- "Tim McGarry, Solitude and Leeds". The Square Ball. 19 January 2024. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
External links
- Da Bio Biography of McGarry's "Da" character.
- The Blame Game The Blame Game's official site via The Internet Archive
- 4THOUGHT Interview on religion and his Northern Irish upbringing
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