Family and friends gathered at the Church of Our Lady Immaculate in Darndale on Monday morning for Stephen Clinch's funeral mass - many of them wearing ...
As loyal as a friend you could ever want. Love you Clinchy. Will miss you always. “One of the funniest and most decent people I’ve ever known.
The Dublin actor played who played the character of Noely in the RTÉ hit series Love/Hate has today been remembered as a man who had made some mistakes in ...
He was real,” he said. He had historical convictions for robbery and burglary during a time of addiction in his earlier life up to 2004. He recalled a story where a particular scene they were working on had to be recorded in one take, and Clinch needed no time for preparation, and was so convincing in his role that he terrified some of the other actors with his authentic portrayal of the violent character. And he was a brilliant actor. He actually never acted a day in his life. He played the drums, he played the guitar.
The Love/Hate star's funeral mass took place this morning as the congregation gathered in the Church of Our Lady Immaculate in Darndale wearing Celtic ...
By the end of it, we nearly had to get an ambulance for him." we had to drag him off the stage." Clinchy showed up for the first week, did two hours and never showed up again. "I remember one time I asked him to do a stand up gig in Ballymun. Clinchy could just do anything. "He used to come to our family parties and he would be chatting up all our neighbours. He said: "This was a man that wrote songs, who sang, who played the drums and the guitar.
Dublin native and actor Stephen 'Clinchy' Clinch, best known for his role as Noely in RTE hit series Love/Hate, was remembered by friends and family as he ...
After the mass, his remains were brought to the Dardistown crematorium He was real,’ John mused, eager to focus on the positive aspects of Stephen’s life. He actually never acted a day in his life.