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Tommy Tiernan is an Irish Comedian, Actor and Writer. Tiernan was born in 1970, Navan, County Meath. He was educated, in the same class as Irish television presenter Hector Ó hEochagáin in St. Patrick's Classical School in Navan, a former Roman Catholic junior seminary which remarkably produced two winners of the prestigious Perrier Comedy Award in the 1990s ( The other being Dylan Moran). He also attended, Garbally College, Ballinasloe , Co Galway.

Tiernan has been a regular performer at national and international comedy festivals including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival, New York Comedy Festival and the Kilkenny Comedy Festival. He also acted in the acclaimed Father Ted series on Channel 4 playing the manicly depressed Father Kevin.

Comedic Style

Tiernan is well-known in Ireland for his up-front take on the Catholic presence in Irish culture. Both of these topics are possibly his most prominent material, and also his most infamous.

His general style could be compared to that of the old style storytellers of Ireland, the Seanchai. Also reminiscent of this is his RTÉ TV programme, Supertramp, in which Tommy walked across the length of Ireland, meeting people, collecting stories and performing shows along the way.

Tommy dissects the older traditions of Irish culture, throwing a contemporary light on them. For example: he compares two fictitious Catholic priests, one African and the other Australian, reciting the same sermon, but he demonstrates how the way you approach religion can make all the difference. Also famous are his takes on the yuppie culture hitting Ireland, in the form of the Celtic Tiger.

Tommy philosophises that life should be enjoyed instead of mourned and that life is pointless (and that's precisely the point). He is quoted as saying [in reference to the Universe being infinite]: "Nobody knows we're here... so... let's wreck the joint!".

Tommy Tienan is compared to the late great Bill Hicks on the back of his DVD.

Appearances

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