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Nick Vincent Murphy (born 23 October 1977) is an Irish screenwriter and novelist. He is best known for his work on the TV comedy series ''
Moone Boy ''Moone Boy'' is an Irish sitcom created, co-written by and co-starring Chris O'Dowd for British broadcaster Sky One. The series is co-written by Nick Murphy (writer), Nick Vincent Murphy and is produced by Baby Cow Productions, Sprout Pictures ...
'' (2012–15), the Moone Boy novels, the animated series ''
Dorg Van Dango ''Dorg van Dango'' is an animated television series that first aired on RTÉ in Ireland on March 3, 2020, and on Family Channel in Canada on August 1, 2020. The series is created by Fabian Erlinghäuser and Nora Twomey and is produced by Cart ...
'' (2020–21), and the feature film '' Hideaways'' (2011).


Personal life

Murphy was born and raised in
Kilkenny Kilkenny ( , meaning 'church of Cainnech of Aghaboe, Cainnech'). is a city in County Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is located in the South-East Region, Ireland, South-East Region and in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinst ...
,
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. He was educated at
Kilkenny College Kilkenny College is a Church of Ireland co-educational day and boarding secondary school located in Kilkenny, in the South-East of Ireland. It is the largest co-educational boarding school in Ireland. In 2013 it transferred to the state/public se ...
and then studied English and History at
Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin (), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, and legally incorporated as Trinity College, the University of Dublin (TCD), is the sole constituent college of the Unive ...
(1996–2000) and was very active in the drama society Players. In 2001 he did a Master's in Film Production at
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where he met Vicki Parks whom he later married. They currently live in Los Angeles and have two sons.


Career

While at university he directed several theatre productions including Arthur Miller's ''
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'', which was later staged at the
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in 1999, produced by the actor
Chris O'Dowd Christopher O'Dowd (born 9 October 1979) is an Irish actor and comedian. He received wide attention as Roy Trenneman, one of the lead characters in the Channel 4 comedy ''The IT Crowd'', which ran for four seasons from 2006 to 2010. He has star ...
, the first of many collaborations between the pair. In 2001, he wrote and directed his first short film ''Waiting Room'' while studying at
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. That year he also won a National Student Drama Award for Best Film Script for ''Dead Leg'', which he co-wrote with his brother Luke. He worked as a staff writer on the
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series ''The Offside Show'' (2005), and directed and edited a short documentary, ''Big Massive Protest'' (2007). He was a co-writer of the acclaimed TG4 drama series ''The Running Mate'', which won Best Single Drama at the 2008
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and was also nominated for Best Television Script. In 2010 his first feature film, '' Hideaways'' (2011) was produced in Ireland. The French/Irish/Swedish co-production was directed by
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, produced by Jean Luc Ormières, and featured actors
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and
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. It premiered at the
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before being released in cinemas across France in 2011. It won the Méliès d’Argent award for best European film at the Strasbourg Film Festival. In 2010 he and
Chris O'Dowd Christopher O'Dowd (born 9 October 1979) is an Irish actor and comedian. He received wide attention as Roy Trenneman, one of the lead characters in the Channel 4 comedy ''The IT Crowd'', which ran for four seasons from 2006 to 2010. He has star ...
co-wrote a short film "Capturing Santa" as part of the ''
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'' series for
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. Based on an incident from O'Dowd's childhood, it was directed by
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and starred O'Dowd and
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. It has since been screened at film festivals around the world, including the New York International Children's Film Festival 2012 where it won the Grand Prize Short Film and the Audience Award Ages 8–14. Following interest from Sky, O'Dowd and Murphy developed the short film into a comedy series called ''
Moone Boy ''Moone Boy'' is an Irish sitcom created, co-written by and co-starring Chris O'Dowd for British broadcaster Sky One. The series is co-written by Nick Murphy (writer), Nick Vincent Murphy and is produced by Baby Cow Productions, Sprout Pictures ...
'' about a boy called Martin Moone and his family who live in
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. Inspired by events from O'Dowd's childhood, they co-wrote six episodes which went into production in 2012, directed by
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. Several months before the first series aired, Sky ordered a second series of ''Moone Boy''. O'Dowd and Murphy co-wrote five episodes, with Murphy writing one episode alone, ''Ghost Raft''. The second series went into production six months after the first season wrapped, and was directed by Ian Fitzgibbon. The first series aired on Sky 1 in September 2012. It went on to win Best Comedy at the
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2013 and Best Entertainment Programme at the
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. It was nominated for a total of five IFTAs in 2013, including Best Script, and was nominated for two British Comedy Awards. It picked up another six IFTA nominations in 2014, winning Best Director and Best Entertainment Programme. A third series of ''Moone Boy'' went into production in the summer of 2013. O'Dowd and Murphy co-wrote all six episodes, and the series was directed by Chris O'Dowd. Moone Boy went on to pick up a
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nomination for Best Scripted Comedy, and won Best Sitcom at the 2014
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. In December 2013, it was announced by Macmillan that O'Dowd and Murphy would be writing two children's books based on their award-winning series. '' Moone Boy: The Blunder Years'', the first book, was published in October 2014. It was described as "wildly entertaining" by the
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and won the Senior Children’s Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards. The follow-up novel, '' Moone Boy: The Fish Detective'' was published on 16 October (the birthday of Martin Moone) in 2015. They published two more books, '' Moone Boy: The Marvellous Activity Manual'' in 2016 and '' Moone Boy: The Notion Potion'' in 2017. In 2014, Nick worked with the British animation company,
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and co-wrote '' Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas''. The 30-minute special won the International Emmy 2016 for Best Kids Animation. In 2017, Nick worked with the Irish animation studio,
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and Canadian studio
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to develop the animated series, ''
Dorg Van Dango ''Dorg van Dango'' is an animated television series that first aired on RTÉ in Ireland on March 3, 2020, and on Family Channel in Canada on August 1, 2020. The series is created by Fabian Erlinghäuser and Nora Twomey and is produced by Cart ...
''. The series went into production in 2019 and Nick served as Head Writer/Executive Story Editor, leading a team of 19 writers in 4 countries across a total of 52 episodes. The series started airing internationally in 2020. In 2019, he worked on the British science-fiction drama series '' Intergalactic'', co-writing episode 4, which aired in 2021.


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