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Kieran O'Reilly (performer)

Kieran O'Reilly (born 3 September 1979) is an Irish actor, musician and producer. He is also the songwriter and lead vocalist of the Irish alternative rock band, Hail The Ghost. He is best known for his controversial role as Detective Garda Ciarán Madden in RTÉ's hit crime drama, Love/Hate,[4] and his role as 'White Hair' in the Emmy Award-winning television show, Vikings.[5][6][7]

Kieran O Reilly
O'Reilly in Dublin, Ireland in 2017
Background information
Born (1979-09-03) 3 September 1979 (age 44)
Ireland
GenresAlternative, indie, rock
Occupation(s)Musician, producer, actor, writer, police officer
Instrument(s)Vocals, drums, guitar
Years active2003–present
LabelsIndependent

Early life and career edit

O'Reilly was born Kieran Mark O'Reilly and is a twin. He grew up in Dublin, Ireland, and was educated at St. Kilians National School in Tallaght and Synge Street CBS in Dublin's City Centre. On leaving school, he worked as a clerk in the Special Detective Unit in Dublin and in 2000, he enrolled in the Garda Síochána (Ireland's National Police Force).[8] He was stationed at Pearse Street Garda Station in the city centre where he worked in uniform and then in the District Drug Unit.[9] He was then transferred to the National Drug Unit based in Dublin Castle, where he sometimes worked undercover.[10]

Law enforcement edit

Kieran O'Reilly is reported to have worked on more than 500 police investigations[11] and was the lead investigating detective in the D.P.P. - vs - Sunny Idah case.[12] Idah was convicted of conspiracy to import controlled drugs into Ireland from Brazil and was sentenced to 13 years in prison.[13] O'Reilly also infiltrated 'Gangland Limerick' whilst living as a heroin addict,[14] in one of the most high profile long-term undercover drugs operations in An Garda Siochana's history.[15][16] He was also involved in the seizure of €29 million worth of cocaine which resulted in lengthy prison sentences for both Gareth Hopkins and Abraham Shodiya. [17]

Acting edit

In 2013, O'Reilly auditioned for a part in the RTÉ crime drama, Love/Hate, securing the role of Detective Ciarán Madden. He first appeared on Irish television screens on 12 October 2013 as part of the opening sequence to Episode 2 (Love/Hate Season 4) playing the part of an undercover cop posing as a drug addict ("Heggo").[18] This role caused some controversy amongst top ranking officers, in particular, the then Commissioner, Martin Callinan. He ordered an inquiry into O'Reilly's appearance in the show, despite the fact that O'Reilly had not infringed any regulations of the Police Code of Conduct.[19] O'Reilly featured in Irish newspapers for several months and despite being transferred to The National Immigration Bureau,[20] was cleared of all matters in 2014.

O'Reilly's acting debut was well received by the Irish public and he was credited as a natural talent. His Love/Hate co-star,[21] actor, Brían F. O'Byrne, praised O'Reilly's acting, stating, "He has a rare natural talent. As an actor, Kieran possesses an ease, a fluency and creativity on set that belies his novice status". He was also described by Love/Hate creator, Stuart Carolan, as "a pretty amazing actor".[22] The Sunday Times journalist Liam Fay wrote: "...but its initial believability has been enhanced by a strikingly rough-edged performance from Kieran O'Reilly, a real-life undercover Garda".[23] O'Reilly filmed Love/Hate Season 5 in 2014.[24][25][26] He is currently a member of the Bow Street Academy for Screen Acting.[27]

O'Reilly joined the cast of Vikings in 2017 playing the role of 'White Hair' across Seasons 5 and 6. O'Reilly's character met his demise in what has been described as the best one-on-one fight in the history of the show, when 'White Hair' took on lead actress Katheryn Winnick who played 'Lagertha', in what would be 'Lagertha's' last battle before being killed herself by 'Hvitserk'.[28][29][30] The fight sequence was shot on location in Ireland over several days with both actors reportedly doing all the stunts themselves.[31]

Music edit

Doris edit

Kieran O'Reilly began playing music in 2003, teaching himself how to play the drums. That same year, he joined Dublin pop/rock band, Doris. O'Reilly was a central figure in the band's development and assisted in the releasing of the band's first two singles, "Will I Ever Learn" and "Stop". During O'Reilly's time in the band, they were selected by Hot Press Magazine to have a music video shot for "Will I Ever Learn" in conjunction with the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.[32] O'Reilly left the band in 2007.

White McKenzie edit

 
Kieran O'Reilly pictured in Dublin with members of the American Band, Other Lives.

O'Reilly formed White McKenzie in 2010 with a group of friends. He was the sole vocalist and songwriter for the band. In 2011, in only the band's third live performance, they played in the final of the Shercock Battle of the Bands competition, competing for a place to play in the Glastonbury Festival in the UK; however they missed out on the top prize to Irish blues band, Crow Black Chicken.[33] O'Reilly and friends later released a 7 track Mini Album/E.P. entitled Absence.[34][35] The sleeve image for this E.P. was provided by Rob Hann (New York City). In November 2011, Jackie Hayden of Hot Press Magazine chose Absence as his "Pick of the Fortnight".[36] White McKenzie also opened the Kildare leg of the First Music Contact Tour on 9 November 2012, sharing the stage with Squarehead, We Cut Corners and The Lost Brothers.[37] White McKenzie released their single, 'Heatseeker'[38] in late 2012, shortly before the band broke up. Sensing band members were moving in different directions, O'Reilly decided to leave the band. "I just felt that I didn't really want to pursue it any longer, and I wanted to preserve the friendships that were there. Which we did, we're all still great friends. I just felt that we didn't know what we were doing, and I think the lads felt the same".[39] The band were described by Today FM presenter, Ian Dempsey, as "really top quality".[40] In 2016, several White McKenzie tracks were featured in the Irish film, "Coming Home" by Cathal Kenna.[41][42]

Hail The Ghost edit

In 2014 O'Reilly formed Hail The Ghost which includes two former White McKenzie members, Ian Corr (piano/keys) and Eamon Young (guitars). O'Reilly spent 2014 writing and producing the band's debut album Forsaken with Corr, Young and Martin Quinn of JAM Studios[43] who co-produced and engineered the album. The album features O'Reilly playing drums, guitar and vocals. He credits The National, The Antlers and Elbow as influences when he was composing the album's songs which would be: "a piece that would have that cohesive feel to it, we would have that thematic thing and we would also have a story, beginning to end. Though it's not necessarily a story [in a book] sense, but like an actual journey."[44] The band's song, 'LAZISE' was used by the G.A.A. in their advertising campaign for the 'GAA NOW' initiative throughout the 2017 All-Ireland Championships. The online video was played 700,000 times in four weeks."[45][46]

Hail The Ghost released their second studio album, 'Arrhythmia' on 6 December 2019 with The Irish Times referring to the album as a "smart collection of intelligent and sensitive rock... [that will] do the heart and soul good".[47] Hot Press Magazine reported: "Last time round, we described them as "atmospheric indie", but 'Arrhythmia' is composed of bleaker soundscapes, more reminiscent of Joy Division".[48]

Kieran O'Reilly & Ragga Ragnars edit

On 5 February 2020, Kieran O'Reilly released "Broken Wings" with his on-screen Vikings co-star and former double Olympian, Ragga Ragnars. The pair co-wrote the track before recording the song in JAM Studios in Ireland with Martin Quinn recording, mixing and mastering. The track was produced by Kieran O'Reilly and Martin Quinn. Hot Press Magazine described the song as "an absolute pearler".[49] The music video for the track was filmed on location in Iceland by Ragnars' brother and filmmaker, Gudjon Ragnarsson.[50]

Writing edit

O'Reilly wrote the screenplay for the Irish feature film, 'For Molly', which premiered on October 4, 2018.[51][52] He wrote the film in just four months and when asked about how he began writing, O'Reilly credited Love/Hate writer, Stuart Carolan with being the primary inspiration - stating, "I have been writing ever since I picked up Stuart Carolan’s script [for Love/Hate] because when I picked up that script, I thought: I want to be a writer."[53][54] O'Reilly is reported to have written numerous screenplays since starting to write in 2013.[55][56]

Sport edit

O’Reilly was a member of the Sportsworld A.C. in Dublin. He competed in both track and cross-country. In 1999, at just 19 years of age, O’Reilly finished 7th in the National Under 23 Irish Championships in the 400m, with Olympians Paul Oppermann taking gold and James Nolan taking bronze.[57]

O’Reilly joined Mount Tallant Boxing Club in 1996 where he was trained by former double Olympian, Mick Dowling. In 1998 O’Reilly won the Dublin and Leinster Novice Middleweight Boxing Titles. In 1999 he won the Dublin and Leinster Intermediate Light-Heavyweight Boxing Titles, defeating Martin Sweeney of Phoenix Boxing Club in the Leinster final. In 2002, O’Reilly was defeated by Jamie Power of St. Francis Boxing Club in the quarter-finals of the National Irish Junior Championships. In 2003, O’Reilly won gold at the World Police and Fire Games in Barcelona in the Intermediate Light-Heavyweight division.[58]

Filmography edit

Film/Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2013–2014 Love/Hate Heggo/Det. Ciaran Madden TV drama – 11 episodes
2014 Hail The Ghost: Headstoned Himself (Music Video) Writer
2015 Little Bear[59][60] Man Short film
2015 Battlefield Hardline[61] Gamer Promo
2015 Bully[62] Mr Fallon Film
2016 Prodigy News Reporter Short film
2016 Rebellion[63][64] Captain Robert Barton TV drama - 3 episodes
2017–2020 Vikings[5] White Hair TV drama - 10 episodes
2017 The Professor and the Madman[5] Minor's Father Film
2018 For Molly Evan Brady Film (Writer)
2018 Her Name Is[63] Male Addict Short Film
2020 Bloomsday Lock-In [65][66] Bloom Film
2020 Broken Wings Himself (Music Video) Writer
2020 Poster Boys Dermot Film
2021 Save Me From Everything[67] Martin Von Film
2021 Wanna Hang Out?[68] Brian Short Film
2021 Dalgliesh[69][70] Henry Yates TV show - 1 episode
2022 North Sea Connection[71] James TV show - 1 episode
2023 El Turco[72][73] Skeletwolf TV Drama - 2 episodes
2023 Missing Frankie Short Film

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album details
2011 White McKenzieAbsence
  • Released: 30 September 2011
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD/Digital
  • Band: White McKenzie
2015 Hail The GhostForsaken
  • Released: 6 March 2015[74]
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD/Digital
  • Band: Hail The Ghost
2019 Hail The GhostArrhythmia
  • Released: 6 December 2019[75]
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD/Vinyl/Digital Download
  • Band: Hail The Ghost
2020 White McKenzieDust on the Attic Floor
  • Releases: 11 May 2020[76]
  • Label: White Heart Records
  • Formats: Digital Download
  • Band: White McKenzie
2022 Ears Have WallsEars Have Walls
  • Releases: 30 September 2022[77]
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: Digital Download
  • Band: Ears Have Walls

Singles edit

Year Single Band Peak chart positions
IRE
2006 "Will I Ever Learn" Doris 22[78]
2007 "Stop" Doris 32
2012 "Heatseeker" White McKenzie
2014 "Headstoned" Hail The Ghost 1[79]
2015 "Colony of Ants" Hail The Ghost 16
2019 "Sweet Samurai" Hail The Ghost n/a[80]
2020 "Broken Wings" Kieran O'Reilly & Ragga Ragnars[1][2] n/a
2020 "Kalta" Ears Have Walls[3] n/a
2020 "Ouden" Ears Have Walls n/a
2020 "Mercury Falls"[81][82] Hail the Ghost n/a
2020 "Petrichor"[83] Ears Have Walls n/a
2020 "Wishbone"[84][85] Hail the Ghost n/a
2020 "Reflection"[86] Magellanic Cloud n/a
2020 "Saint Jude"[87] Ears Have Walls n/a
2020 "Up River"[69] Ears Have Walls n/a
2023 "Bloodflow" Eurelle & Hail The Ghost n/a
2023 "Lovesong" Hail The Ghost n/a

Awards and nominations edit

Year Work Award Result
2016 Little Bear Discovery Award, Dublin International Film Festival[88] Nominated
2021 Save Me From Everything Best Actor in Male Role, Richard Harris Film Festival[89] Nominated
2022 Best Actor, Massachusetts Indie Film Festival[90] Nominated

External links edit

  • Kieran O'Reilly at IMDb
  • Hail The Ghost's official website
  • Kieran O'Reilly on Twitter
  • Kieran O'Reilly on Spotlight
  • Kieran O'Reilly on Boxrec

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kieran, reilly, performer, kieran, reilly, born, september, 1979, irish, actor, musician, producer, also, songwriter, lead, vocalist, irish, alternative, rock, band, hail, ghost, best, known, controversial, role, detective, garda, ciarán, madden, rtÉ, crime, d. Kieran O Reilly born 3 September 1979 is an Irish actor musician and producer He is also the songwriter and lead vocalist of the Irish alternative rock band Hail The Ghost He is best known for his controversial role as Detective Garda Ciaran Madden in RTE s hit crime drama Love Hate 4 and his role as White Hair in the Emmy Award winning television show Vikings 5 6 7 Kieran O ReillyO Reilly in Dublin Ireland in 2017Background informationBorn 1979 09 03 3 September 1979 age 44 IrelandGenresAlternative indie rockOccupation s Musician producer actor writer police officerInstrument s Vocals drums guitarYears active2003 presentLabelsIndependent Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Law enforcement 3 Acting 4 Music 4 1 Doris 4 2 White McKenzie 4 3 Hail The Ghost 4 4 Kieran O Reilly amp Ragga Ragnars 5 Writing 6 Sport 7 Filmography 7 1 Film Television 8 Discography 8 1 Albums 8 2 Singles 9 Awards and nominations 10 External links 11 ReferencesEarly life and career editO Reilly was born Kieran Mark O Reilly and is a twin He grew up in Dublin Ireland and was educated at St Kilians National School in Tallaght and Synge Street CBS in Dublin s City Centre On leaving school he worked as a clerk in the Special Detective Unit in Dublin and in 2000 he enrolled in the Garda Siochana Ireland s National Police Force 8 He was stationed at Pearse Street Garda Station in the city centre where he worked in uniform and then in the District Drug Unit 9 He was then transferred to the National Drug Unit based in Dublin Castle where he sometimes worked undercover 10 Law enforcement editKieran O Reilly is reported to have worked on more than 500 police investigations 11 and was the lead investigating detective in the D P P vs Sunny Idah case 12 Idah was convicted of conspiracy to import controlled drugs into Ireland from Brazil and was sentenced to 13 years in prison 13 O Reilly also infiltrated Gangland Limerick whilst living as a heroin addict 14 in one of the most high profile long term undercover drugs operations in An Garda Siochana s history 15 16 He was also involved in the seizure of 29 million worth of cocaine which resulted in lengthy prison sentences for both Gareth Hopkins and Abraham Shodiya 17 Acting editIn 2013 O Reilly auditioned for a part in the RTE crime drama Love Hate securing the role of Detective Ciaran Madden He first appeared on Irish television screens on 12 October 2013 as part of the opening sequence to Episode 2 Love Hate Season 4 playing the part of an undercover cop posing as a drug addict Heggo 18 This role caused some controversy amongst top ranking officers in particular the then Commissioner Martin Callinan He ordered an inquiry into O Reilly s appearance in the show despite the fact that O Reilly had not infringed any regulations of the Police Code of Conduct 19 O Reilly featured in Irish newspapers for several months and despite being transferred to The National Immigration Bureau 20 was cleared of all matters in 2014 O Reilly s acting debut was well received by the Irish public and he was credited as a natural talent His Love Hate co star 21 actor Brian F O Byrne praised O Reilly s acting stating He has a rare natural talent As an actor Kieran possesses an ease a fluency and creativity on set that belies his novice status He was also described by Love Hate creator Stuart Carolan as a pretty amazing actor 22 The Sunday Times journalist Liam Fay wrote but its initial believability has been enhanced by a strikingly rough edged performance from Kieran O Reilly a real life undercover Garda 23 O Reilly filmed Love Hate Season 5 in 2014 24 25 26 He is currently a member of the Bow Street Academy for Screen Acting 27 O Reilly joined the cast of Vikings in 2017 playing the role of White Hair across Seasons 5 and 6 O Reilly s character met his demise in what has been described as the best one on one fight in the history of the show when White Hair took on lead actress Katheryn Winnick who played Lagertha in what would be Lagertha s last battle before being killed herself by Hvitserk 28 29 30 The fight sequence was shot on location in Ireland over several days with both actors reportedly doing all the stunts themselves 31 Music editDoris edit Kieran O Reilly began playing music in 2003 teaching himself how to play the drums That same year he joined Dublin pop rock band Doris O Reilly was a central figure in the band s development and assisted in the releasing of the band s first two singles Will I Ever Learn and Stop During O Reilly s time in the band they were selected by Hot Press Magazine to have a music video shot for Will I Ever Learn in conjunction with the Tisch School of the Arts New York University 32 O Reilly left the band in 2007 White McKenzie edit nbsp Kieran O Reilly pictured in Dublin with members of the American Band Other Lives O Reilly formed White McKenzie in 2010 with a group of friends He was the sole vocalist and songwriter for the band In 2011 in only the band s third live performance they played in the final of the Shercock Battle of the Bands competition competing for a place to play in the Glastonbury Festival in the UK however they missed out on the top prize to Irish blues band Crow Black Chicken 33 O Reilly and friends later released a 7 track Mini Album E P entitled Absence 34 35 The sleeve image for this E P was provided by Rob Hann New York City In November 2011 Jackie Hayden of Hot Press Magazine chose Absence as his Pick of the Fortnight 36 White McKenzie also opened the Kildare leg of the First Music Contact Tour on 9 November 2012 sharing the stage with Squarehead We Cut Corners and The Lost Brothers 37 White McKenzie released their single Heatseeker 38 in late 2012 shortly before the band broke up Sensing band members were moving in different directions O Reilly decided to leave the band I just felt that I didn t really want to pursue it any longer and I wanted to preserve the friendships that were there Which we did we re all still great friends I just felt that we didn t know what we were doing and I think the lads felt the same 39 The band were described by Today FM presenter Ian Dempsey as really top quality 40 In 2016 several White McKenzie tracks were featured in the Irish film Coming Home by Cathal Kenna 41 42 Hail The Ghost edit In 2014 O Reilly formed Hail The Ghost which includes two former White McKenzie members Ian Corr piano keys and Eamon Young guitars O Reilly spent 2014 writing and producing the band s debut album Forsaken with Corr Young and Martin Quinn of JAM Studios 43 who co produced and engineered the album The album features O Reilly playing drums guitar and vocals He credits The National The Antlers and Elbow as influences when he was composing the album s songs which would be a piece that would have that cohesive feel to it we would have that thematic thing and we would also have a story beginning to end Though it s not necessarily a story in a book sense but like an actual journey 44 The band s song LAZISE was used by the G A A in their advertising campaign for the GAA NOW initiative throughout the 2017 All Ireland Championships The online video was played 700 000 times in four weeks 45 46 Hail The Ghost released their second studio album Arrhythmia on 6 December 2019 with The Irish Times referring to the album as a smart collection of intelligent and sensitive rock that will do the heart and soul good 47 Hot Press Magazine reported Last time round we described them as atmospheric indie but Arrhythmia is composed of bleaker soundscapes more reminiscent of Joy Division 48 Kieran O Reilly amp Ragga Ragnars edit On 5 February 2020 Kieran O Reilly released Broken Wings with his on screen Vikings co star and former double Olympian Ragga Ragnars The pair co wrote the track before recording the song in JAM Studios in Ireland with Martin Quinn recording mixing and mastering The track was produced by Kieran O Reilly and Martin Quinn Hot Press Magazine described the song as an absolute pearler 49 The music video for the track was filmed on location in Iceland by Ragnars brother and filmmaker Gudjon Ragnarsson 50 Writing editO Reilly wrote the screenplay for the Irish feature film For Molly which premiered on October 4 2018 51 52 He wrote the film in just four months and when asked about how he began writing O Reilly credited Love Hate writer Stuart Carolan with being the primary inspiration stating I have been writing ever since I picked up Stuart Carolan s script for Love Hate because when I picked up that script I thought I want to be a writer 53 54 O Reilly is reported to have written numerous screenplays since starting to write in 2013 55 56 Sport editO Reilly was a member of the Sportsworld A C in Dublin He competed in both track and cross country In 1999 at just 19 years of age O Reilly finished 7th in the National Under 23 Irish Championships in the 400m with Olympians Paul Oppermann taking gold and James Nolan taking bronze 57 O Reilly joined Mount Tallant Boxing Club in 1996 where he was trained by former double Olympian Mick Dowling In 1998 O Reilly won the Dublin and Leinster Novice Middleweight Boxing Titles In 1999 he won the Dublin and Leinster Intermediate Light Heavyweight Boxing Titles defeating Martin Sweeney of Phoenix Boxing Club in the Leinster final In 2002 O Reilly was defeated by Jamie Power of St Francis Boxing Club in the quarter finals of the National Irish Junior Championships In 2003 O Reilly won gold at the World Police and Fire Games in Barcelona in the Intermediate Light Heavyweight division 58 Filmography editFilm Television edit Year Title Role Notes2013 2014 Love Hate Heggo Det Ciaran Madden TV drama 11 episodes2014 Hail The Ghost Headstoned Himself Music Video Writer2015 Little Bear 59 60 Man Short film2015 Battlefield Hardline 61 Gamer Promo2015 Bully 62 Mr Fallon Film2016 Prodigy News Reporter Short film2016 Rebellion 63 64 Captain Robert Barton TV drama 3 episodes2017 2020 Vikings 5 White Hair TV drama 10 episodes2017 The Professor and the Madman 5 Minor s Father Film2018 For Molly Evan Brady Film Writer 2018 Her Name Is 63 Male Addict Short Film2020 Bloomsday Lock In 65 66 Bloom Film2020 Broken Wings Himself Music Video Writer2020 Poster Boys Dermot Film2021 Save Me From Everything 67 Martin Von Film2021 Wanna Hang Out 68 Brian Short Film2021 Dalgliesh 69 70 Henry Yates TV show 1 episode2022 North Sea Connection 71 James TV show 1 episode2023 El Turco 72 73 Skeletwolf TV Drama 2 episodes2023 Missing Frankie Short FilmDiscography editAlbums edit Year Album details2011 White McKenzie Absence Released 30 September 2011 Label Independent Formats CD Digital Band White McKenzie2015 Hail The Ghost Forsaken Released 6 March 2015 74 Label Independent Formats CD Digital Band Hail The Ghost2019 Hail The Ghost Arrhythmia Released 6 December 2019 75 Label Independent Formats CD Vinyl Digital Download Band Hail The Ghost2020 White McKenzie Dust on the Attic Floor Releases 11 May 2020 76 Label White Heart Records Formats Digital Download Band White McKenzie2022 Ears Have Walls Ears Have Walls Releases 30 September 2022 77 Label Independent Formats Digital Download Band Ears Have WallsSingles edit Year Single Band Peak chart positionsIRE2006 Will I Ever Learn Doris 22 78 2007 Stop Doris 322012 Heatseeker White McKenzie 2014 Headstoned Hail The Ghost 1 79 2015 Colony of Ants Hail The Ghost 162019 Sweet Samurai Hail The Ghost n a 80 2020 Broken Wings Kieran O Reilly amp Ragga Ragnars 1 2 n a2020 Kalta Ears Have Walls 3 n a2020 Ouden Ears Have Walls n a2020 Mercury Falls 81 82 Hail the Ghost n a2020 Petrichor 83 Ears Have Walls n a2020 Wishbone 84 85 Hail the Ghost n a2020 Reflection 86 Magellanic Cloud n a2020 Saint Jude 87 Ears Have Walls n a2020 Up River 69 Ears Have Walls n a2023 Bloodflow Eurelle amp Hail The Ghost n a2023 Lovesong Hail The Ghost n aAwards and nominations editYear Work Award Result2016 Little Bear Discovery Award Dublin International Film Festival 88 Nominated2021 Save Me From Everything Best Actor in Male Role Richard Harris Film Festival 89 Nominated2022 Best Actor Massachusetts Indie Film Festival 90 NominatedExternal links editKieran O Reilly at IMDb Hail The Ghost s official website Kieran O Reilly on Twitter Kieran O Reilly on Spotlight Kieran O Reilly on BoxrecReferences edit a b Vikings season 5 amp 6 Stars Kieran O Reilly amp Ragga Ragnars unratedmag com 5 March 2020 Retrieved 21 April 2020 a b Kieran O Reilly and Ragga Ragnars release their debut single Broken Wings jamstudios ie 6 February 2020 Retrieved 21 April 2020 a b Ears Have Walls lostlanes ie Retrieved 21 April 2020 The Star 15 October 2013 p 1 a b c How do we pitch Ireland as a movie location to Hollywood independent ie 17 November 2016 Retrieved 19 November 2016 Vikings star reveals what was very difficult about epic bloodbath scene digitalspy com 16 January 2020 Retrieved 13 February 2020 Vikings Season 6 How SPOILER S Fate Could Have Been Avoided cheatsheet com 25 January 2020 Retrieved 13 February 2020 The Finest Garda pugs prove quicker to punch irishecho com 16 February 2000 Retrieved 13 April 2014 The Irish Times 24 June 2005 p 23 The Irish Independent 14 October 2013 pp 2 3 Love Hate Garda Kieran O Reilly moved from drugs unit over TV role irishmirror com 11 January 2014 Retrieved 13 July 2022 Trafficker jailed for 13 year after soliciting garda to act as drug mule independent ie 18 May 2012 Retrieved 15 July 2022 Drug accused had several international phone numbers court hears irishexaminer com 28 March 2012 Retrieved 13 July 2022 The Irish Independent 14 October 2013 pp 2 3 Six arrested in major Limerick heroin raid irishexaminer com 3 February 2005 Retrieved 13 July 2022 Gardai arrest six in Limerick drugs raid irishtimes com 3 February 2005 Retrieved 13 July 2022 29m drugs trial was threatened over garda s acting role in Love Hate The Irish Mail 22 December 2013 Retrieved 15 July 2022 The Star 16 October 2013 p 8 The Herald 21 October 2013 p 1 Irish Independent 11 January 2014 p 7 Irish Independent 15 October 2014 p 6 The Star 15 October 2014 pp 1 3 The Sunday Times Culture 20 October 2013 p 28 The Star 5 April 2014 p 17 The Sunday World 13 April 2014 p 1 The Daily Mirror 2 May 2014 p 25 Take a Bow herald ie 18 February 2015 Retrieved 26 February 2015 Vikings Season 6 episode 6 Recap And Review Death And The Serpent And A Sad Farewell forbes com 8 January 2020 Retrieved 13 February 2020 Vikings Team Talks Season 6 s Most Significant and Powerful Death variety com 8 January 2020 Retrieved 13 February 2020 Vikings Katheryn Winnick Opens Up About the Epic Outcome of Lagertha s Brutal Battle With White Hair tvline com 8 January 2020 Retrieved 13 February 2020 Vikings Katheryn Winnick and Kieran O Reilly refused stunt doubles for exhausting bloodbath metro co uk 15 January 2020 Retrieved 13 February 2020 Hot Press Video Heaven hotpress com 9 May 2006 Retrieved 11 March 2014 The Irish Times 4 March 2011 p 33 Review White McKenzie Absence goldenplec com 13 December 2011 Retrieved 17 May 2014 Hot Press vol 35 issue 23 30 November 2011 p 83 Hotpress Magazine Pick of the Fortnight 2 November 2012 vol 35 issue 21 p 30 The Irish Times The Ticket 26 October 2012 p 35 Review White McKenzie Heatseeker headphonejacks net 7 October 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2014 Interviews Hail the Ghost Scenepoint com Retrieved 7 April 2015 Today FM Breakfast Show broadcast 16 September 2011 New Irish Documentary Coming Home explores Irish Emigration iftn ie 8 November 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Irish Film Review Coming Home filmireland net 8 November 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Kieran O Reilly s Twitter Page on Twitter Interviews Hail the Ghost Scenepoint Scenepoint Retrieved 7 April 2015 Fifty Three Six Fifty Three Six Fifty Three Six Retrieved 28 September 2017 Music Supervision rmrmusic RMR Music Retrieved 28 September 2017 Hail the Ghost review Arrhythmia that does the heart good irishtimes com The Irish Times Retrieved 13 February 2020 Album Review Hail The Ghost Arrhythmia hotpress com Hot Press Magazine Retrieved 13 February 2020 Vikings Actors Release Single hotpress com Hot Press Magazine Retrieved 13 February 2020 Kieran O Reilly and Ragga Ragnars release new single Broken Wings hotpress com Hot Press Magazine Retrieved 13 February 2020 IrishFilm Cathal Kenna s independent drama For Molly hits cinemas on October 5th Scannain Scannain Retrieved 8 October 2018 Love Hate star brings cancer drama to cinemas RTE RTE Retrieved 8 October 2018 People had the most heartbreaking tragic stories Love Hate actor on researching role of young man with terminal cancer for Irish film independent ie independent ie Retrieved 8 October 2018 Ex garda inspired to write by scripts for Love Hate herald ie herald ie Retrieved 8 October 2018 O Reilly Kieran 4 October 2018 For Molly Kieran O Reilly and Maura Foley Interview Interviewed by Ryan Tubridy Player FM Retrieved 8 October 2018 Debbie Mc Mahon 3 October 2018 Lifeline For Molly Irish Film Podcast Near fm 90 3 Retrieved 8 October 2018 Detailed Results U23 Championships Athletics Ireland Athletics Ireland Retrieved 10 February 2018 World Police and Fire Games Results PDF California Police Athletics Federation World Police and Fire Games Archived from the original PDF on 26 July 2018 Retrieved 10 February 2018 Kieran O Reilly Man of Many Talents image ie 9 December 2015 Retrieved 31 January 2015 Kojii Helnwein s Twitter Page on Twitter Love Hate stars take the battle to the streets irishtimes com 9 December 2015 Retrieved 16 March 2015 Kieran O Reilly s Twitter Page on Twitter a b Official IMDB Page of Kieran O Reilly imdb com 9 August 2015 Retrieved 9 August 2015 Cop Kieran s 1916 role as an officer you ll love to hate herald ie 30 June 2015 Retrieved 9 August 2015 Aidan Gillen on how Ulysses was the Never Mind The Bollocks of its day hotpress ie 16 June 2020 Retrieved 20 July 2020 Shane MacGowan to be involved with Bloomsday Lock In celebration of James Joyce hotpress ie 13 June 2020 Retrieved 20 July 2020 Save Me From Everything film review Bain s film reviews 22 October 2021 Retrieved 25 October 2021 Abbie sparkles as young Irish stars bag double gold at Cannes film festival independent ie 10 July 2021 Retrieved 29 July 2021 a b Simon Kelly 6 May 2021 Collective Whisper gets to know Kieran O Reilly Podcast Collective Whisper Retrieved 29 July 2021 Acorn TV s Dalgliesh Trailer Introduces Fans To The Poet Detective tellyvisions org 29 September 2021 Retrieved 28 October 2021 New Irish Drama North Sea Connection Now Filming in Roundstone Co Galway rte ie 15 October 2021 Retrieved 28 October 2021 El Turco with Can Yaman and Greta Ferro sparkchronicles com February 2023 Retrieved 2 March 2023 Todos los actores de la serie El Turco diezminutos es 7 February 2023 Retrieved 2 March 2023 Hail The Ghost s new single Headstoned reviewed dublinconcerts ie 3 December 2014 Retrieved 31 January 2015 Hail the Ghost whelanslive Whelan s Retrieved 26 November 2019 Dust on the Attic Floor Demo distrokid Distro Kid Retrieved 21 April 2020 Ears Have Walls Album Launch entertainment entertainment ireland Retrieved 21 October 2022 aCharts acharts us 1 June 2006 Retrieved 13 May 2014 Watch Love Hate s Kieran O Reilly debut video for new track Headstoned her ie 10 December 2014 Retrieved 31 January 2015 Hail The Ghost hailtheghost com Retrieved 26 November 2019 Tony Clayton Lea s Twitter Page on Twitter Mercury Falls by Hail the Ghost distrokid com Retrieved 20 July 2020 Tony Clayton Lea s Twitter Page on Twitter Echo Newspaper Elife Magazine 10 September 2020 pp 49 50 Hail The Ghost Indie band release their new single Wishbone this month echo ie 16 September 2020 Retrieved 18 September 2020 Magellanovo oblako sdelali Otrazhenie s liderom Hail the Ghost liport ru 25 September 2020 Retrieved 26 September 2020 Tony Clayton Lea s Twitter Page on Twitter Dublin International Film Festival Programme PDF p 64 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