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Best podcasts about ian lloyd anderson

Latest podcast episodes about ian lloyd anderson

Dermot & Dave
Which Irish Actor Brought Watermelon In His School Lunchbox?

Dermot & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 10:11


When you think of Ireland in the 80s and 90s, watermelon doesn't spring to mind. Unless you're Irish actor Emmet Kirwan. Emmet and his Dublin Oldschool co-star Ian Lloyd Anderson joined Dave to chat about the play's return to Dublin on September 4th and 5th and their very different school lunches.

Hooked On...
Episode 4 - No More Secrets

Hooked On...

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 46:49


This week Gordon Hayden goes behind the scenes of Redemption with actor Ian Lloyd Anderson and screenwriter Susan Connolly. Plus, Sarina Bellissimo is back for a deep dive into Episode 4. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Mashley at the Movies

Ashley & Matt discuss this new movie, set in Ireland, where a woman leaves her abusive husband and, with the help of friends and her two young daughters, sets out to rebuild her life.

Why Watch That Radio
Sneak Peeks: Lupin and Herself

Why Watch That Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 19:57


On this episode of Why Watch That:MOVIE SNEAK PEEKHerself Website: Prime VideoSynopsis: Single mother Sandra (Clare Dunne) escapes her abusive partner with her two young children, only to find herself trapped in temporary accommodation. After months of struggling, she draws inspiration from one of her daughter’s bedtime stories and hits upon the idea of self-building an affordable home. She finds an architect who provides her with plans and is offered land by Peggy (Harriet Walter), a woman she cleans for. Aido (Conleth Hill), a building contractor, appears willing to help, too. But as her past rears its head in the form of Gary (Ian Lloyd Anderson), her possessive ex, and as bureaucrats fight back against her independent spirit, will Sandra be able to rebuild her life from the ground up?Release Date: In theaters December 30, 2020 and on Prime Video January 8, 2021Directed by: Phyllida LloydScreenplay by: Clare Dunne and Malcolm CampbellStarring: Clare Dunne, Harriet Walter, Conleth Hill, Ian Lloyd Anderson, Ruby Rose O’Hara, and Molly McCannDistributor: Amazon StudiosGenre: DramaRunning Time: 1 hour 37 minutesRated RNETFLIX TV SNEAK PEEKLupinWebsite: Netflix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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FNI Wrap Chat
#123 | Ian Lloyd Anderson| Actor

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 72:30


On this week's Episode of FNI Wrap Chat is one of Ireland's hardest working and most dedicated actors of stage and screen. Ian Lloyd Anderson. Ian is an Actor's Actor, with a great sense of humour, Ian is a brilliant example of grit, talent and determination. From his brilliant turn in Dublin Old School (stage and screen) to his latest film, working with Clare Dunne on Herself, directed by Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia, Iron Lady). PBL and Seán T. Ó Meallaigh had a very Frank chat about all things daddy bedtime stories with his kids, the importance of staying sharp, fighting for parts and dealing with rejection and the downside to Acting and the creative life. ****This is an unmissable podcast for actors in particular. A graduate of the Gaiety School of Acting; Ian was recently awarded best supporting actor at the Irish Times Theatre awards for his performance in Druid Theatre's Beacon at The Gate Theatre. He can now be seen on screen in season 2 of Blood opposite Adrian Dunbar and Grainne Keenan on Virgin Media One. Film/TV credits include: Herself (Element Pictures, Dir: Phyllida Lloyd), Wastewater, Headcases (RTÉ), Honest (IFB Short Film), Dublin Old School (Element Pictures, Dir: Dave Tynan), They Shoot People (Short), Leave (Short), Game of Thrones (HBO), Love/Hate (RTÉ, Dir: Dave Caffrey), Standby (Black Sheep Productions), Scratch (Short), Raw, The Clinic (RTÉ) & Dorothy Mills (Octagon Films). Theatre credits include: The Cherry Orchard (Druid Theatre, Dir: Garry Hynes), Beacon (The Gate Theatre, Dir: Garry Hynes), Evening Train (Everyman Theatre, Dir: Annabelle Comyn), In Our Veins (The Peacock Theatre), Dublin Old School (The Project Arts Centre), Come on Home (The Peacock Theatre), Plough and the Stars (Lyric Hammersmith/Gaiety Theatre), Common (The National Theatre), Sive, The Risen People, Major Barbara, Shibari, Alice in Funderland, Macbeth, The Rivals and The Resistable Rise of Arturo Ui (The Abbey Theatre), Every Doris Has His Day, Big Ole Piece of Cake, Bruising of Clouds (Fishamble: The New Play Company), Richard III (Fast and Loose Theatre Company), Ride On Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (Livin' Dred Theatre Company), End Time (Project Arts Centre), Danti Dan (Galloglass Theatre Company), The Colleen Bawn (Bedrock Productions and Project Arts Centre), Bad Sunday (TILT Theatre Company), Ferry Tales and 50 Ways to leave Dun Laoghaire (BDNC and Carpet Theatre Company). FNI Connect (funded by ScreenSkills Ireland) continues this OCT with former head of development at British Screen Stephen Cleary for a world-class workshop on development for producers and directors. Also, our Very own Wrap Chat host, IFTA nominated and award-winning documentary director, Paul Webster for his course 'Finding the Story: Documentary. ' And it's free. Thanks to Screenskills Ireland. www.WeAreFni.com/connect to register for tics. Applicants will be emailed code for classes afterwards.  We also have our brand new national networking evening for Writers/Directors/Producers (Only) on the 30th Oct. *Hopin and work the room. Places FLYING SO BOOK HERE ASAP. FREE!! https://hopin.to/events/fni-s-hopin-work-the-virtual-room-a-night-of-networking-for-writers-directors-producers Become a patron/Supporter of Fni on: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fni Please share with a friend or colleague and Share/Subscribe for more content. Available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. #WeAreFni #YouAreFNI #StaySafe #StayInformed #StayPositive WWW.WEAREFNI.COM for all things FNI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FNI Wrap Chat
#123 | Ian Lloyd Anderson| Actor

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 70:45


On this week's Episode of FNI Wrap Chat is one of Ireland's hardest working and most dedicated actors of stage and screen. Ian Lloyd Anderson. Ian is an Actor's Actor, with a great sense of humour, Ian is a brilliant example of grit, talent and determination. From his brilliant turn in Dublin Old School (stage and screen) to his latest film, working with Clare Dunne on Herself, directed by Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia, Iron Lady). PBL and Seán T. Ó Meallaigh (https://www.facebook.com/seantomeallaigh?__tn__=%2CdK-R-R&eid=ARCSb0gSte-r45ggqvVrJ8QC-AXbw-OtiNdjMvs8ioiiblNe4UMlrPe8UaAs-alSNHHKKYw3WhUCxQmV&fref=mentions) had a very Frank chat about all things daddy bedtime stories with his kids, the importance of staying sharp, fighting for parts and dealing with rejection and the downside to Acting and the creative life. ****This is an unmissable podcast for actors in particular. A graduate of the Gaiety School of Acting; Ian was recently awarded best supporting actor at the Irish Times Theatre awards for his performance in Druid Theatre’s Beacon at The Gate Theatre. He can now be seen on screen in season 2 of Blood opposite Adrian Dunbar and Grainne Keenan on Virgin Media One. Film/TV credits include: Herself (Element Pictures, Dir: Phyllida Lloyd), Wastewater, Headcases (RTÉ), Honest (IFB Short Film), Dublin Old School (Element Pictures, Dir: Dave Tynan), They Shoot People (Short), Leave (Short), Game of Thrones (HBO), Love/Hate (RTÉ, Dir: Dave Caffrey), Standby (Black Sheep Productions), Scratch (Short), Raw, The Clinic (RTÉ) & Dorothy Mills (Octagon Films). Theatre credits include: The Cherry Orchard (Druid Theatre, Dir: Garry Hynes), Beacon (The Gate Theatre, Dir: Garry Hynes), Evening Train (Everyman Theatre, Dir: Annabelle Comyn), In Our Veins (The Peacock Theatre), Dublin Old School (The Project Arts Centre), Come on Home (The Peacock Theatre), Plough and the Stars (Lyric Hammersmith/Gaiety Theatre), Common (The National Theatre), Sive, The Risen People, Major Barbara, Shibari, Alice in Funderland, Macbeth, The Rivals and The Resistable Rise of Arturo Ui (The Abbey Theatre), Every Doris Has His Day, Big Ole Piece of Cake, Bruising of Clouds (Fishamble: The New Play Company), Richard III (Fast and Loose Theatre Company), Ride On Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (Livin’ Dred Theatre Company), End Time (Project Arts Centre), Danti Dan (Galloglass Theatre Company), The Colleen Bawn (Bedrock Productions and Project Arts Centre), Bad Sunday (TILT Theatre Company), Ferry Tales and 50 Ways to leave Dun Laoghaire (BDNC and Carpet Theatre Company). FNI Connect (funded by ScreenSkills Ireland) continues this OCT with former head of development at British Screen Stephen Cleary for a world-class workshop on development for producers and directors. Also, our Very own Wrap Chat host, IFTA nominated and award-winning documentary director, Paul Webster for his course 'Finding the Story: Documentary. ' And it's free. Thanks to Screenskills Ireland. www.WeAreFni.com/connect to register for tics. Applicants will be emailed code for classes afterwards.  We also have our brand new national networking evening for Writers/Directors/Producers (Only) on the 30th Oct. *Hopin and work the room. Places FLYING SO BOOK HERE ASAP. FREE!! https://hopin.to/events/fni-s-hopin-work-the-virtual-room-a-night-of-networking-for-writers-directors-producers Become a patron/Supporter of Fni on: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fni (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.buymeacoffee.com%2Ffni%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0kD26R2Tl0YB1WDhfTcIk2kaxFGtra86l3Xn0H5jRead4ww-duXIwz0CY&h=AT3uA2oZ5jDFvi92seoFmEO8IoWlVgC2C8FDMiyt456_btk9OP4WtC3wseLJ8RyjRZdhdZ9U4BZ_E6jetVxgHrB_W1KlESGGuASgTO8wH2H9mpPIRPoC6JA4ijDM22CznS1Vx2QZ1CSwue35GUMSNrqZPSyL) Please share with a friend or colleague and Share/Subscribe for more content. Available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. #WeAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wearefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #YouAreFNI (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/youarefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #StaySafe (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/staysafe?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #StayInformed (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/stayinformed?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #StayPositive (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/staypositive?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) WWW.WEAREFNI.COM (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FWWW.WEAREFNI.COM%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3O86-JGARQ-lEhbDk1tI4iPs-IveYXswBmtrbLFxlCQR87TtNfcUt7IEU&h=AT3aoqXPN-Ji0hWcR7b1U8F1WKOD6ksGhmepWBN4J4fN1fd4U_ZxOnvRmBah-5hEK2uiv1f-OEJzyYl4lIqzYHUv3plISZZxaS3s6YeRNhnBStz1ainqVe67it4j8FxV7BrNOVGO6U51IWACerTgSVYiAaU9) for all things FNI

Ceol agus Craic
September 10th show

Ceol agus Craic

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 60:00


The Abbey Theatre comes back to Toronto and we hear from Ian-Lloyd Anderson

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Green Rebel
Leah Minto: Dublin​​'s Newsch​ool of Acting

Green Rebel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 55:06


Leah Minto​, the latest guest on Green Rebel​, is a​ theatre and film ​act​or​​ from Dublin​​.​ ​​Her latest role is in Dublin Oldsch​ool, which was released nationwide this weekend. ​Directed by Dave Tynan and starring Emmet Kirwan and Ian Lloyd Anderson, ​it is rightfully described as one of the greatest Irish film​s​ of recent years​. The film takes place over a drug-fuelled bank holiday weekend in Dublin. Lead character Jason, played by Emmet Kirwan reconnects with his estranged brother Daniel, played by Ian Lloyd Anderson, a recovering addict living on the streets. Leah, playing Aisling is one of Jason's party friends.

We Love Movies
Reviews: Dublin OldSchool | Sicario 2

We Love Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 29:46


This week on We Love Movies, Gordon Hayden talks to Emmet Kirwan & Ian Lloyd Anderson about Dublin Oldschool. Plus Chris Wasser reviews it along with Sicario 2.

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The Big Reviewski
The Big Reviewski #24 with Dublin Oldschool stars Emmet Kirwan & Ian Lloyd Anderson

The Big Reviewski

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 65:56


It's time for the deadly film show from JOE and Her that, under the cover of darkness, silently and efficiently takes out the bad guys, gettin' the dirty work done – just so you can sleep safe and sound in your bed at night. You're welcome. Host Eoghan Doherty is delighted to be joined by two of the coolest anti-heroes around, they're the most lethal guns for hire in the business AND, what's lovely, is that they've both got a heart of gold – it's Rory Cashin and Paul Moore! It's a deadly Dublin show coming up this week as the gang are joined by Emmet Kirwan and Ian Lloyd Anderson, the stars of new Irish film, Dublin Oldschool. Plus there are GAZILLIONS of reviews, more head-scratching Haiclues and an out-of-this-world prize. It's scarily good. Don't ask, just listen...

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Rise Productions: Irish Theatre Podcast
Episode 2: Ian Lloyd Anderson

Rise Productions: Irish Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 57:01


Fast becoming the go-to leading man of his generation, Ian Lloyd Anderson is on a serious roll of late. We talk about breaking into the business, his time at the Gaiety School of Acting, his love of the Abbey Theatre, and how he's now beginning to make waves internationally. It’s the Rise Productions: Irish Theatre Podcast, Series 2, Episode 2 – Enjoy!

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Róisín Meets...
Laurence Kinlan & Ian Lloyd-Anderson

Róisín Meets...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 39:21


Laurence and Ian are best known from their roles as Elmo and Deano in RTÉ's hit drama Love/Hate. But that's behind them now and they are buzzing after last night's opening of The Night Alive, the "very dark and very funny" play in which they both star. In this roller-coaster interview, Laurence talks about his tough upbringing, Ian relives his Game of Thrones bit-part and the possibility of another season of Love/Hate is debated. The Night Alive runs from 22 September - 4 October at The Gaiety Theatre.