Peter Coonan
Peter Coonan (born 1984) is an Irish actor,[1] known for his role as Fran Cooney in the RTÉ One series Love/Hate,[2][3] for which he won Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Television at the 11th Irish Film & Television Awards. In 2011, he played Dave 'Dots' Fennel in the Irish crime film Between the Canals.[4]
Peter Coonan | |
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Born | 1984 (age 35–36) Limerick, Republic of Ireland |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Children | 3 |
Personal life
In May, 2014, Coonan's girlfriend, Kim O'Driscoll, gave birth to their baby girl, Beth, at the National Maternity Hospital, Dublin.
They became engaged in 2015.
In 2017, their daughter Katie was born. [5]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Saltwater | Rooney | |
2011 | Between the Canals | Dave "Dots" Fennel | |
2012 | Stalker | Uncle Rudyard | |
2012 | What Richard Did | Bouncer | |
2012 | King of the Travellers | Mickey Moorehouse | |
2013 | Doghouse | Doug Stepton | Short film |
2014 | The Guarantee | David Drumm | |
2015 | City of Roses | The Narrator | Short film |
2016 | Gridlock | Rory | Short film |
2017 | The Drummer and the Keeper | Toss | |
2018 | Penance: Aithri | Father Eoin O'Donnell | |
2018 | The Belly of the Whale | Rooster Collins | |
2018 | We Have Always Lived in the Castle | Bobby Dunham | |
2019 | Dark Lies the Island | Doggy Mannion | |
2019 | The Bridge | Eoin | Short film |
2019 | Arracht | Bailey | Irish language |
2020 | Older | The Wise Man | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011–2014 | Love/Hate | Fran Cooney | 24 episodes |
2012 | Talk It Out | Doctor Garry | 2 episodes |
2013 | An Crisis | Sean Sheehan | Episode: 'Das Boot' |
2014 | Quirke | Brendan Boyle | Episode: 'Christine Falls' |
2016 | Wrecking the Rising | Sean Purcell | 3 episodes |
2016 | Je Mo Peil | Himself | 4 part Irish language documentary with Lochlann Ó Mearáin about Euro 2016 |
2019 | Dublin Murders | John Naylor | 2 episodes |
2020 | Cold Courage | Paddy | Upcoming |
gollark: Speaking specifically about the error handling, it may be "simple", but it's only "simple" in the sense of "the compiler writers do less work". It's very easy to mess it up by forgetting the useless boilerplate line somewhere, or something like that.
gollark: Speaking more generally than the type system, Go is just really... anti-abstraction... with, well, the gimped type system, lack of much metaprogramming support, and weird special cases, and poor error handling.
gollark: - They may be working on them, but they initially claimed that they weren't necessary and they don't exist now. Also, I don't trust them to not do them wrong.- Ooookay then- Well, generics, for one: they *kind of exist* in that you can have generic maps, channels, slices, and arrays, but not anything else. Also this (https://fasterthanli.me/blog/2020/i-want-off-mr-golangs-wild-ride/), which is mostly about the file handling not being good since it tries to map on concepts which don't fit. Also channels having weird special syntax. Also `for` and `range` and `new` and `make` basically just being magic stuff which do whatever the compiler writers wanted with no consistency- see above- Because there's no generic number/comparable thing type. You would need to use `interface{}` or write a new function (with identical code) for every type you wanted to compare- You can change a signature somewhere and won't be alerted, but something else will break because the interface is no longer implemented- They are byte sequences. https://blog.golang.org/strings.- It's not. You need to put `if err != nil { return err }` everywhere.
gollark: Oh, and the error handling is terrible and it's kind of the type system's fault.
gollark: If I remember right Go strings are just byte sequences with no guarantee of being valid UTF-8, but all the functions working on them just assume they are.
References
- "Peter Coonan". theagency.ie. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
- Butler, Laura (14 October 2013). "Losing teeth won Peter his gangster part; Peter Coonan: as 'Fran'". Irish Independent.
- Taylor, Richie (14 October 2013). "Love/Hate actor Peter Coonan reveals the truth behind brutal bar fight scene". Irish Mirror.
- Clarke, Donald (22 February 2010). "From mainstream to cutting edge". The Irish Times.
- Hutch, Eleanore (12 May 2014). "COOLA BOOLA! Love/Hate's Peter Coonan welcomes baby girl over the weekend". evoke.ie.
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