Shane, a seasoned professional with a vast array of experience in the film and television industry, has been blessed with the opportunity to appear in an impressive number of notable productions throughout his illustrious career.
Shane's impressive acting career continued to flourish with his prominent role in the Celtic Media award-winning documentary drama "Get Collins", which premiered on RTE in 2007. Directed by the accomplished Steve Carson, this critically acclaimed production showcased Shane's remarkable range and versatility as a performer. The success of "Get Collins" served to further solidify Shane's reputation as a talented and accomplished actor, earning him widespread recognition within the industry.
Shane's filmography boasts a standout performance in the 2014 feature film "Jimmy's Hall", a cinematic masterpiece helmed by the acclaimed director Ken Loach. The production, which spanned an eight-week shooting schedule, took place in the picturesque regions of Sligo and Roscommon, ultimately garnering international acclaim and a widespread theatrical release.
Notable beyond his significant contributions to prominent productions, Shane has also been actively engaged in a multitude of independent endeavors. In collaboration with his creative counterpart, John English, Shane has co-authored, co-produced, acted in, and directed not one, but two short films, namely "The Bounce" and "Gut Busters".
Shane has not only ventured into diverse creative territories but has also had the opportunity to bring his talents to the forefront by narrating an audio book for Harper Collins Publishing. This remarkable endeavour has taken him to the esteemed Shepperton Studios, a renowned hub for artistic expression.
Shane's professional presence is now divided between Limerick and Dublin, granting him the unique opportunity to tap into the profound cultural richness and effervescent artistic vitality of both metropolitan hubs.
As a result of his extensive professional background and outstanding body of work, Shane has undoubtedly established himself as a highly skilled and in-demand actor within the Irish film and television sector.