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Eoghan Harris, a native of Cork City, combines the careers of television producer, playright, screenwriter, Senator and sometime spindoctor (Mary Robinson’s Presidential campaign) His RTE programmes won three Jacobs Awards, and a film documenatry Darkness Visible, won a Prix Futura award at the Berlin Festival, 1988.
Eoghan has also written two produced stage plays dealing with the history of southern protestantism: Souper Sullivan, performed at the Abbey Theatre, for the Dublin Theatre Festival 1986. and The Pope’s Gig, performed at the Edinburgh Festival, 1984.
He is also the author of the popular Sharpe series for Carlton Television. He teaches at the National Film School, Dun Laoghaire, and writes a weekly political column for the Sunday Independent. |
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