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Patrick Shortt (born 12 December 1967) is an Irish actor, comedian, writer, and entertainer. His role in the 2007 film '' Garage'' led to him receiving the IFTA for Best Actor. He is most notably remembered for his role as Tom in the television series ''
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Career

Shortt toured alongside
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as the comedy duo
D'Unbelievables D'Unbelievables were an Irish comedy duo from Limerick formed in the late 1980s by Pat Shortt and Jon Kenny. Together they created characters which could be seen on every street corner and pub in Ireland. They toured extensively all over Irelan ...
. They released "One Hell of a Video", "D'Unbelievables", "D'Video" (a live random sketch show), "D'Telly" (featuring Shortt and Kenny playing various characters – primarily two brothers who run a shop together), "D'Mother" (in which Kenny's character oversaw the running of a public house alongside his "mother" – who was later revealed to be his father, in a role played by Shortt) and "D'collection". One character played by Shortt was Dan Clancy, known for telling "his stories". The pair were highly successful in Ireland, selling out the Vicar Street venue for 14 weeks. The duo stopped touring in 2000 after Kenny was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma.D'unbeaten Jon is back
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Shortt played the role of Tom, a crazy man, in the comedy series ''
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''. His character maintained a unibrow and wore a tee shirt with the slogan " I shot JR". In 2003,
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approached Shortt to create a comedy series, '' Killinascully''. Shortt elaborated on his work with D'Unbelievables, again playing Dan Clancy and a number of other characters. The programme ran for five seasons, with six Christmas specials. In 2009, Shortt created and starred in a comedy, ''Mattie'', for RTÉ, set in a
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station. The series was retitled and reworked in 2011. The cast included Sue Collins. He starred in the 2007 Cannes award-winning film '' Garage'', directed by Lenny Abrahamson. Shortt won the Best Actor award at the 2008 IFTAs for his performance in this film. In 2008,
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issued a postage stamp featuring Pat Shortt, as Josie, in the film ''Garage''. In 2014 Shortt appeared in Episode 3, Season 2 of the Sky 1 programme '' Moone Boy''. In the episode, the main character Martin Moone and his friend Padraig float down the River Boyle on a raft. They land on an island in Lough Key where Shortt's character, the caretaker, entertains them and helps them to return to the mainland.


Personal life

Shortt was born in Thurles,
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, one of 11 children of Mary (née Scully) and Christy Shortt. He studied at the Limerick School of Art and Design, and began his stand-up career shortly after graduating. Shortt and his wife Caroline have two children. In 2020, he and his daughter Faye, an actress who trained at the Gaiety School of Acting, began creating sketches for social media. Faye Shortt subsequently co-wrote and performed in a sketch for '' RTÉ Does Comic Relief''. Between 2020 and 2021, Pat and Faye Shortt co-wrote and performed two live-stream shows, before going on tour with their live comedy show, "Well".


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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''Pat Shortt in 'Musicians, Singers, Comedians, etc.' file at Limerick City Library, Ireland''
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