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Home/People/Michael O'Flaherty
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Michael O'Flaherty

Acting

Biography
Navan native, Michael O’Flaherty was an original member of the National Youth Theatre of Ireland. He trained in the UK, after which he performed ‘TIE’ throughout the UK and Europe for a number of years. Michael recently appeared in ‘Dawn of the DragonSlayer’, directed by Anne K. Black as ‘Crow’. He also wrote the film,‘Dark by Noon’ in which he also appeared, which premiered at the BFI and will appear at the Edinburgh festival in 2014 as a stage adaptation with Andrew Lancel and Sam Callis in lead roles
Eastern Memories poster

Eastern Memories

as G. J. Ramstedt (voice)
2018
A Belfast Story poster

A Belfast Story

as Chipper Bomber
2013
Dark By Noon poster

Dark By Noon

as Pix
2013
Money Kills poster

Money Kills

as Vladimir Coskey
2012
Dawn of the Dragonslayer poster

Dawn of the Dragonslayer

as Crow
2011
No Ordinary Joe poster

No Ordinary Joe

as Father
2005
Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre poster

Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre

as Self
1989