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Simon Delaney
Born (1970-09-02) 2 September 1970 (age 53)
Raheny, Dublin, Ireland
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • presenter
  • Years active1997–present
    Spouse

    Lisa Muddiman

    (m. 2005)
    Children4

    Simon Delaney (born 2 September 1970) is an Irish actor, director and television presenter. He is known for appearances in a range of films and television series such as RTÉ's comedy-drama Bachelors Walk and CBS' legal drama The Good Wife, and in the films Zonad (2009), Delivery Man (2013) and The Conjuring 2 (2016)

    Personal life[edit]

    Delaney was born in his family home in Raheny, Dublin. His father was a printer, who worked for Smurfit's and was also part of show-bands in the 1960s, where he played the clarinet and the saxophone.[1] Delaney married Lisa Muddiman in 2005. The couple have 4 children, Cameron, Elliot, Isaac and they welcomed their 4th child, Lewis, in June 2016.[2]

    Career[edit]

    Delaney's early work includes being a "Ballydung Player" (one of the actors on A Scare at Bedtime). His first high-profile role was for the RTÉ television series Bachelors Walk as one of three bachelors living together in a flat on the quays in Dublin, which ran from 2001 until 2003 to positive reviews as well as a Christmas special in 2006.

    He appeared as Grogan in On the Nose in 2001 along with Dan Aykroyd and Robbie Coltrane. Delaney then starred as the title character in the film Zonad by director John Carney. He gained increased prominence due to a high-profile part in the Tesco Mobile Ireland TV advertising campaign. From 2009 to 2013, Delaney played Bill O'Brien in the cartoon mockumentary Roy, the BAFTA-winning, Irish television series about a cartoon boy.

    Delaney appeared in the Irish version of genealogy TV series Who Do You Think You Are?, which was broadcast on RTÉ One on 19 October 2009. In October 2011, Delaney played an Anglo-Hiberno Lawyer in CBS's The Good Wife. In January 2012, he appeared in the series Touch. In September 2012, he appeared in the comedy series Moone BoyonSky 1.

    He played, Victor, the brother of the lead Vince Vaughn, in the 2013 film Delivery Man. In 2014, he played the role of Tom Crews in Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie. He has also made appearances in the fourth and fifth series of Sky 1 sitcom Trollied, playing the role of Brendan O'Connor. He also toured with Mrs. Brown's Boys in July 2015, with their live show How Now Mrs Brown Cow. He played the role of Dermot whilst Paddy Houlihan was on paternity leave.

    Delaney was a judge on the RTÉ reality show Fame: The Musical. In February 2011, Delaney hosted the 8th Irish Film and Television Awards.[3] He also hosted the 9th Irish Film and Television Awards in February 2012.[4]

    Since 2015, he has co-hosted Saturday AM and Sunday AM, now known as Weekend AMonTV3 (Virgin Media One), alongside Anna Daly.

    Filmography[edit]

    Year(s) Title Role
    1998 Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog Soldier 1
    2000 The Black Suit Molloy's Barman
    2000 When the Sky Falls Sparks Bouncer
    2000 Saltwater Bouncer Two Darren
    2000 Rat Bookies Manager
    2000 David Copperfield Tommy Traddles
    2000 Paths to Freedom Prison Officer
    2000 An Everlasting Piece Orderly
    2000 Coolockland Sgt. Barney Measures
    2001 Custer's Last Stand Up Security Guard
    2001 Ballykissangel Jonno Jackson
    2001 On the Enge Man in Pub
    2001 On the Nose Grogan
    2001 Disco Pigs Ticket Cashier
    2001 The Seventh Stream Reverend
    2001–2006 Bachelors Walk Michael Quinn
    2003 Hornblower: Loyalty French Midshipman
    2003 The Actors Ronnie
    2003 Mystics Feargal
    2003 Intermission Bill
    2004 The Halo Effect Rock Steady Eddie
    2004 Pulling Moves Wardrobe
    2004 Spin the Bottle Keith
    2005 The Last Furlong Diogo Bernardo Furlong
    2006 The Commander: Blacklist Tony Leighton
    2006 What If Kevin Green
    2006 Amazing Grace Young Parliamentary Officer
    2006 Vicious Circle Gunner Conway
    2007 The Basket Case Dell Sweeney
    2009 Zonad Liam Murphy / Zonad
    2009–2015 Roy Bill O'Brien
    2009 Father & Son George
    2009 Happy Ever Afters Dessie
    2010 Rewind Tony
    2011 This Must Be the Place Jeffery
    2011 The Good Wife Timothy Ash Brannon
    2012 Touch Niles Borne
    2012–2015 Moone Boy Gerry Bonner
    2013 The Fall Jerry McElroy
    2013 Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa Don
    2013 Begin Again Lawyer
    2013 Father Figure Roni Broad
    2013 Delivery Man Victor Wozniak
    2014 Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie Tom Crews
    2014–2018 Trollied Brendan O'Connor
    2014 Moone Boy Gerry Bonner
    2014 Tales of Irish Castles Self, Narrator
    2015 Spiders Trap
    2016 The Conjuring 2 Vic Nottingham
    2017 Coronation Street Phil Weeler
    2018 Damo & Ivor The Movie Tricky Dicky
    2018 Don't Go Father Sean
    2020 Emmerdale DS Ward
    2020 Young Wallander Nicholas
    2022 The Inside Man Claude Kleiner

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Time and Place: Simon Delaney". The Sunday Times. 30 January 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  • ^ "Baby joy for Saturday AM's Simon Delaney". TV3 Exposé. 4 June 2016.. He is a fan of Manchester United.
  • ^ "Simon Delaney to Host 2011 IFTAs". IFTN.ie. 23 January 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2011.
  • ^ "Delaney returns as IFTAS host". RTÉ Ten. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 6 January 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
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