The heart of Limerick mourns the loss of comedic genius Jon Kenny. Let's celebrate his unforgettable legacy!
The Limerick community wakes up today with heavy hearts as they mourn the passing of Jon Kenny, a legendary figure in Irish theatre and comedy. Born in County Limerick, Jon began his artistic journey at Theatre Omnibus under the mentorship of John and Jean Regan, where he developed his unique comedic style. Throughout his career, Jon became a household name in Ireland, known not just for his brilliant performances but also for his infectious personality that brought laughter and joy to many.
Best known as one half of the iconic comedy duo Friars of May and his unforgettable role in 'The Hell of a Good Time,' Jon's comedic timing was impeccable. Fans would flock to see him perform, knowing they were in for an evening filled with wit and hilarity. His partnership with fellow comedian Pat Shortt created some of the most memorable moments in Irish entertainment, earning them a special place in the hearts of many. The duo’s chemistry was undeniable, and together they brought joy across the nation, making them a staple of Irish comedic theatre.
Beyond the stage, Jon was admired for his genuine character and warmth. Whether he was engaging with fans at stage doors or sharing stories with colleagues, his kindness was always apparent. He was often seen as the glue that held the local theatre community together, encouraging young talents to follow their dreams. His loss leaves a gaping hole in the hearts of family, friends, and fans alike, as they reflect on a life filled with laughter and inspiration.
As we bid farewell to this beloved comedian, let's remember a few fun facts about Jon Kenny. Did you know he also had a keen interest in music and was known to break into song during his performances? Additionally, Jon's influence stretched beyond the stage, having participated in various charitable causes that supported the arts in Ireland. His legacy will undoubtedly live on, reminding us all of the power of laughter and the importance of community in the theatre world. So, here's to Jon Kenny - a true luminary of Limerick's cultural landscape!
From Hospital, County Limerick Jon began his theatre work with John and Jean Regan at THEATRE OMNIBUS in Limerick. He will be fondly remembered as one half of ...
Jon passed away in Galway Clinic on Friday evening. The Hospital native is best known as one half of the famous comic duo d'Unbelievables with Pat Shortt, while ...
The death has been announced of the actor and comedian Jon Kenny, best known for his work opposite Pat Shortt in the comedy duo d'Unbelievables. He was 66.
Originally from Hospital in Co Limerick, Jon Kenny was best known as one half of the famous comic duo d'Unbelievables with Pat Shortt.
Limerick native, who formed D'Unbelievables with Pat Shortt, treated for cancer a number times since 2000.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has led tributes to the comedy legend, who described him as a “gifted performer and an extremely deep thinker”. According to Limerick ...
Kenny's wife confirmed that he passed away at Galway Clinic yesterday evening. 10.57am, 16 Nov 2024. 9.0k.
Tributes are being paid this weekend after the sad death of Irish comedian and actor Jon Kenny. ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW.
TRIBUTES were being paid the length and breadth of Ireland this morning after the passing of a titan of Irish television, film, and theatre.
Best known as one half of D'Unbelievables, Kenny also starred in Father Ted and The Banshees Of Inisherin.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has led tributes to the comedy legend, who described him as a “gifted performer and an extremely deep thinker”. According to Limerick ...
It is with the utmost sadness that I have learned of the death of writer, actor and comedian Jon Kenny. Jon had the ability, that very few people possess, ...
Best known for his work opposite Pat Shortt in the comedy duo D'Unbelievables, he also appeared in Father Ted.
Jon Kenny was best known as half of the comedy duo with Pat Shortt called D'Unbelievables in the 1980s and made two guest appearances in Father Ted.
The Limerick actor was best known as one half of the comic duo D'Unbelievables with Pat Shortt. Advertisement. Mr Kenny died on Friday in Galway Clinic, his ...
The D'Unbelievables star will be reposing at St Patrick's Church in Lough Gur, Bruff on Monday, from 4pm to 7pm.
Mr Kenny, from Hospital, Co Limerick, died in University Hospital Galway (UHG) following a cardiac arrest. He also had a much publicised and long battle with ...
FUNERAL details have been announced for the Limerick comedian, musician, and actor Jon Kenny, who died Friday. The 66-year-old entertainer from Rockbarton, ...