David Kelly

Irish actor known for 'Waking Ned' lead role

David Kelly - Irish actor known for 'Waking Ned' lead role
Born

May 14th, 1944
81 years ago

Died

February 12th, 2012
13 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Ireland

Links & References

An Irish actor gained recognition for performances in film and television. Featured prominently in the film 'Waking Ned Devine,' portrayed the character Ned Devine, which showcased comedic talent and established a notable place in cinema. Appeared in several television series, including 'Ballykissangel,' where played the role of the comical character. Kelly's work spanned many years, contributing to both stage and screen productions.

Played Ned Devine in 'Waking Ned Devine'

Appeared in 'Ballykissangel' series

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