Damian Kearney, a talented individual, has recently had the privilege of appearing in the esteemed Abbey Theatre's production of Emma, skillfully directed by Claire O'Reilly.
Throughout his illustrious career, Damian has amassed an impressive array of screen credits, including Harry Wild 2, masterfully directed by Emer Conroy, as well as Herself, directed by the incomparable Phyllida Lloyd, and The Wind that Shakes the Barley, directed by the renowned Ken Loach, and Love/Hate, directed by the accomplished duo of David Caffrey and Anthony Byrne.
On the stage, Damian has had the opportunity to showcase his remarkable talents in a wide range of productions, including Stones in His Pockets, expertly directed by Ian McElhinney at the Gaiety Theatre, Oedipus, directed by Wayne Jordan at the Abbey Theatre, This Beautiful Village, directed by David Horan, The Resistable Rise of Arturo Ui and The Government Inspector, both directed by Jimmy Fay, The Comedy of Errors, directed by Jason Byrne, Richard II, directed by Michael Barken-Caven, Troilus & Cressida, directed by Declan Donlan for Cheek By Jowl, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Love In A Wood at the RSC, and his self-penned The Flamboyant Bird, directed by Charlie Bonner for Fishamble.
In addition to his impressive theatrical credits, Damian has recently appeared in The Summer I Robbed a Bank, directed by Sophie Motley at the Everyman Theatre, as part of Cork Midsummer Festival. This captivating production, adapted by Mark O'Doherty, is based on the original book by David O'Doherty.
Damian's remarkable journey in the world of acting began with his training at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).