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Brendan Cauldwell

Brendan Cauldwell was an Irish actor who worked extensively in radio, film, and television. He contributed to various productions in Ireland's entertainment industry.


October 1922: Brendan Cauldwell's Birth

On October 1922, Brendan Cauldwell was born in Ireland.

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1955: Joined RTÉ Repertory Company

In 1955, Brendan Cauldwell joined the RTÉ Repertory Company and took part in more than 3,000 productions including the international 32-hour broadcast of Ulysses.

1961: Performed in The Weaver's Grave

In 1961, Brendan Cauldwell performed in The Weaver's Grave, adapted and produced by Mícheál Ó hAodha, and written by Galway author Seamus O'Kelly. It won the Prix Italia for Radio Drama.

1977: Acted in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

In 1977, Brendan Cauldwell acted as Father Michael in Joseph Strick's film, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.

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1996: Joined Fair City

In 1996, Brendan Cauldwell joined the cast of television programme Fair City, playing war veteran Paschal Mulvey.

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2005: Worked in Fair City until 2005

In 2005, Brendan Cauldwell worked in the television programme Fair City until 2005.

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January 2006: Brendan Cauldwell's Death

In January 2006, Brendan Cauldwell died.

2006: Death of Brendan Cauldwell

In 2006, Brendan Cauldwell died in his sleep at the age of 83.