
Michael Redmond
Known For
Acting
Born
1950-10-01 in Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland
Biography
Michael Redmond (born October 1950) is an Irish stand-up comedian from Blackrock, Dublin. He has a deadpan style of delivery and has been described as the "possessor of comedy's most mournful moustache". He is best known for playing Father Stone in the Father Ted episode "Entertaining Father Stone". Redmond began his career as a writer for Irish radio and television, before moving to London and launching a successful stand-up career in 1987. His live show Eamon, Older Brother of Jesus was adapted for a BBC Radio 4 series, but scrapped on the decision of the station's new Scottish Catholic controller. Parts of the series were subsequently broadcast on Alan Davies' BBC Radio 1 show. After his work on Father Ted, he continued to appear in projects as diverse as Brass Eye, and Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle, and is a regular participant at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Redmond played another priest in the film Voodoophone.
Most Known For

Father Ted
as Father Paul Stone

Comedy Lab
as Rescue Man

Brass Eye
as Father Jools Doolan

Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
as Various

Jo Brand Through the Cakehole
as Various

Comedy Blaps
as Captain Marshall

The Marshlands
as Dominic

Revolver
as Man with a photo of Jesus

Round Ireland with a Fridge
as Conor

He Woke Up to Deflating News

Behold, This Dreamer Cometh
as Jacob