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Published Date: 03 February 2010
JONATHAN Ross admitted that his kids think he's a "ledge" amidst some verbal jousting with Portlaoise actor Robert Sheehan when he appeared on his Friday night show.
Sheehan was a guest along with his fellow cast members from Misfits. His leading role of Nathan in the hit new comedy drama for E4, which broadcast to rave reviews and record audience figures on E4 in late 2009 and will re-air on Channel 4 in early 2
010, has dramatically risen his acting stock.

A number of high profile roles for Sheehan are due for release in the coming year. The Portlaoise native recently wrapped filming a leading role opposite Nicolas Cage and Ron Pearlman in The Season of the Witch which is due for release in March 2010.

He will soon appear in the leading role of Luke opposite Rupert Grint (of Harry Potter fame), Kimberly Nixon and James Nesbitt in the new feature film Cherrybomb which will go on general release later in early 2010.

As well as this, he has just completed filming in Ireland in the leading role of Darren in Love Hate a new TV drama mini-series featuring Aidan Gillen, which is due for transmission in 2010.

He is currently shooting the co-lead (Ivan) opposite Ben Barnes in a new feature film ‘Killing Bono’ directed by Nick Hamm, which is shooting in Belfast and will go on general release in late 2010.



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  • Last Updated: 02 February 2010 5:00 PM
  • Source: Leinster Express
  • Location: Portlaoise
 
 
 

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