Star of Father Ted (C4) and Death In Paradise (BBC) and guest in the last two series of Derry Girls (C4), Ardal O’Hanlon is one of the world’s best-loved stand-up comedians.

A founding father of Dublin’s contemporary comedy scene, Ardal moved to London where he quickly won the 1994 Hackney Empire New Act of the Year and was catapulted into the world of sitcom. Despite that distraction, he continues to tour his punchy but absurdist life-enhancing comedy worldwide.

As well as appearing at the major comedy festivals – Montreal, Edinburgh, Melbourne – Ardal presented The Stand Up Show on BBC for three series. He featured on the first ever series of Live At The Apollo (BBC) and the latest, and Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (BBC) not to mention his own Dave’s One Night Stand (Dave) and a half-hour special for Comedy Central (USA), the first overseas act to do so.

He has also appeared on the likes of The Graham Norton Show but tries to preserve his dignity by avoiding panel shows and reality shows. That said he has recently turned up on Would I Lie to You? (BBC) and Taskmaster (C4), with cameos in The Woman in the Wall, Return to Paradise, and Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything.

As well as Father Ted, for which he won a British Comedy Award and Bafta nominations, Ardal’s acting credits include leading roles in Death in Paradise (BBC), My Hero (BBC), Derry Girls (C4), Big Bad World (ITV), Blessed (BBC), and the RTÉ sitcom Val Falvey TD. He will soon be seen in the feature film, Fran the Man, and the new Netflix series, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, as well as the CW drama, Sherlock and Daughter.

Ardal appeared in After Hours (Sky) and briefly in Cucumber (C4). He has played a cat creature in Doctor Who (BBC), a dad in London Irish (C4), and a seedy teacher in Skins (C4).

Ardal has written and presented a number of documentaries, including the celebrated Leagues Apart (about great footballing rivalries in Europe), Guess Who’s Dead, and Holy F***, all for RTÉ, Tree of the Year (C4), Showbands (BBC), and Ireland with Ardal O’Hanlon (More 4). His forays into theatre include God of Carnage (Gate Theatre) and The Weir (West End), for which he received a nomination for an Olivier Award.

He has written an acclaimed bestselling novel, The Talk Of The Town, which was included in the book, 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die, and in 2022 released his second novel, Brouhaha. He is currently writing his third novel.

Follow Ardal on Instagram @ardalohanlon.

"Furiously funny stuff…” - Metro

“It is this calibre of offbeat observation, lateral thought and cheerful fatalism - always served up with the garnish of instinctively craftsmanlike timing and rhythm - that makes O’Hanlon’s set so very entertaining.” - The Telegraph

“Charm, intelligence and fabulous phrase-making” - The Guardian

“Highly entertaining and frequently brilliant” - Irish Independent

“Watch him turn innocence into a deadly comic weapon” - The Sunday Times