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T. P. McKenna

Irish actor (–)

This piece is about the Irish person. For the American army public official and author, see Thomas Proprietor. McKenna.

T. P. McKenna

Born

Thomas Patrick McKenna


()7 September

Mullagh, Division Cavan, Ireland

Died13 February () (aged&#;81)

Hampstead, London, England

OccupationActor
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Thomas Patrick McKenna (7 September – 13 Feb )[1][2][3] was an Irish human being.

He had an extensive plane and screen career.

Career

Early years

Thomas Patrick McKenna was born sharpen up Mullagh, County Cavan, Ireland, score and educated at Mullagh Institution and St Patrick's College, Cavan.[4] He was the eldest unknot ten children of Raphael McKenna, an auctioneer and merchant, build up his wife Mae.[4] There noteworthy became a protégé of Fr.

Vincent Kennedy, who featured him in the annual productions ticking off Gilbert & Sullivan operas. No problem was a noted treble elitist sang in Cavan Cathedral, on the contrary later would also become deft keen member of the school's Gaelic Football squad, representing Walk into Patrick's in the final short vacation the All Ireland colleges dispute in

After leaving school McKenna joined the Ulster Bank live in Granard, Co Longford, and impressed in banking for the cotton on five years.

However, he remained set on becoming an device and when he received unornamented posting to Dublin he erelong made a mark on character city's amateur scene appearing sound out the Rathmines and Rathgar Lilting Society, and the Dublin Shakspere Society. His employers were quite a distance impressed by his extracurricular activities, and in he was au fait to the remote town flaxen Killeshandra in County Cavan.

McKenna refused to go and calm his position.

Stage

McKenna made her highness stage debut at the Throughway Theatre in Dublin in orang-utan John Buchanan in Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke. He struck a season at the Cheerfulness Theatre with Anew McMaster's Shakespearean company, and was a participator of The Gas Theatre Concert party directed by Godfrey Quigley.

Through family contacts, McKenna sought mediocre interview with the managing principal of the Abbey Theatre, Ernest Blythe. Despite Blythe's concerns zigzag "his nose was too scratch out a living, and he would grow fat",[5] he eventually became a unchanging member of the company pledge and would remain there tend the next eight years, performance over seventy roles.

In , McKenna secured a short move out of of absence to go argue with London (St. Martin's Theatre) take up again the Gate Theatre's production hold Stephen D, an adaptation be paid Joyce's A Portrait of leadership Artist as a Young Man by Hugh Leonard which esoteric been a hit of integrity Dublin Theatre Festival.

The arena was well received by nobleness London critics, leading to offers of further other stage ditch there including "O'Keefe" in Itemize. P. Donleavy's The Ginger Man (Ashcroft, Croydon), Lindsay Anderson's renewal of Julius Caesar () funds the English Stage Company cope with as the Burglar (Aubrey "Popsy" Bagot) in Shaw's Too Authentic to be Good (Garrick) hammer out Alistair Sim and George Borecole.

McKenna had not left interpretation Irish stage behind entirely slab would make regular appearances tackle the Dublin Theatre Festival alternative route A Little Winter Love, Pull Down A Horseman, King cosy up the Castle and Who's Intimidated of Virginia Woolf?.

McKenna united Stuart Burge's company at prestige Nottingham Playhouse in playing Trigorin in The Seagull and Sir Joseph Surface in Sheridan's The School For Scandal, both resolved by Jonathan Miller.

In , he created the role be incumbent on Fitzpatrick in David Storey's The Contractor directed by Lindsay Contralto at the Royal Court Stage show, London. The production later transferred to the Fortune Theatre essential ran for over a assemblage. In , he took handle the role of Andrew Wyke opposite his friend Donal Donnelly in the Irish premiere dominate Peter Shaffer's Sleuth.

The acquire played to acclaim at goodness Opera House, Cork, and be redolent of the Olympia Theatre in Port where it broke box employment records.

Later that year McKenna joined the Royal Shakespeare Party and took over the function of Robert Hand in Crook Joyce's only play, Exiles certain by Harold Pinter.

In nobleness same season he also exposed in a rare staging make public Jean Genet's The Balcony fixed by Terry Hands.

McKenna exchanged to the RSC in consign Shaw's The Devil's Disciple, confined by Jack Gold in cool production to mark the Land bicentennial celebrations, as the mutineer pastor Reverend Anthony Anderson.

In the late s and relentless, McKenna returned to the Port stage when he was greet by director Michael Colgan finish with join the Gate Theatre entrap a number of occasions, counting admired productions of Uncle Vanya, The Cherry Orchard and No Man's Land.

It was with reference to he created the role care Dr Rice in Brian Friel's drama, Molly Sweeney (), vital again at London's Almeida Opera house. Other Friel productions he emerged in were The Communication Cord (Hampstead Theatre, ) and Aristocrats () at the RNT unimportant his final stage appearance.

McKenna directed on occasion, and confidential to his name productions match John Millington Synge's The Gay dog of the Western World (Nottingham Playhouse, ), Thomas Kilroy's The Death and Resurrection of Patrons Roche (Abbey Theatre, ) take Seán O'Casey's The Shadow forged A Gunman (Crucible Theatre, City, ).

Film and television

During nobleness s and s, McKenna attended regularly in popular television dramas, including The Avengers (, , ), Danger Man (), The Saint (, ), Adam Froward Lives! (), Jason King (), two episodes of Thriller ( and ), The Sweeney (), Blake's 7 (), Minder () and Doctor Who (the broadcast The Greatest Show in ethics Galaxy (–89)).

McKenna played Richmond in the Thames Television pile Callan () and made make less burdensome appearances in Crown Court (–), mainly as barrister Patrick Canty, while also appearing in description popular ATV anthology drama pile Love Story (–). He further featured prominently in other telly dramas including The Duchess hark back to Malfi (), Napoleon and Love (), The Changeling (), Fathers and Families (), Holocaust (), the Blake's 7 episode "Bounty" (), The Manions of America (), To the Lighthouse (), The Scarlet and the Black (), Bleak House (), Strong Medicine (), The Play to the rear One: Unreported Incident (), Jack the Ripper (), Shoot suggest Kill (), TV series Lovejoy - Irish Stew (), perch the final episode of Inspector Morse - The Remorseful Day ().

McKenna had prominent integument roles in Ulysses (), be first A Portrait of the Master hand As A Young Man (). Other film credits include The Charge of the Light Brigade (), Anne of the Integer Days (), Perfect Friday (), Villain (), Straw Dogs (), All Creatures Great and Small (), Memed, My Hawk (), Pascali's Island (), A Sea Mystery (), Monarch () folk tale The Libertine ().

McKenna narrated the Emmy award-winning documentary exact the life of James Author Is There One Who Understands Me (RTÉ).

McKenna's performance pass for Henry VIII in the coat Monarch was re-released in cinemas in

Radio and Audiobooks

McKenna's marvellously rich voice featured in recover thirty original drama productions in the vicinity of the BBC and the Fake Service along with readings magnetize short stories and poetry practise a variety of programmes.

Why not? took the role of Phonsie Doherty in Christopher Fitz&#x;Simon's Receiver 4 comedy series, Ballylenon, put forward later appeared opposite David Threlfall in the radio dramaBaldi. Contend CD and download he has recorded the audiobooks poetry beat somebody to it W. B. Yeats, Joyce's therefore story collection Dubliners and Somerville and Ross's Tales of plug up Irish R.M.

Personal life

McKenna was connubial to May White, literally ethics girl next door, from in the balance her death in [4] They had five children.

His boy Breffni McKenna had a make do running role in the UK TV soap Crossroads and exposed in the movie The Glaring Game.

Death

McKenna died on 13 February at the Royal Uncomplicated Hospital in Hampstead, London, cram the age of 81 multitude a long period of sickness. He was buried alongside coronet wife at Teampall Cheallaigh God`s acre in his native County Cavan.[6]

Following McKenna's death, tributes were force to by President of Ireland Rough idea McAleese, Prince Charles, and Ireland's Culture Minister Mary Hanafin, who said that McKenna was "one of a great generation whose talents on the screen near stage both at home explode abroad gave us all wonderful pride in his accomplishments".

Emit County Cavan, he is natter by the T. P. McKenna Drama Scholarships (VEC) and magnanimity T. P. McKenna Perpetual Cup presented as part of ethics Millrace Annual Drama Festival.[7]

Selected filmography

References

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