Jon Kenny

Irish comedian and actor (1957–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jon Kenny (28 September 1957 – 15 November 2024) was an Irish comedian and actor, best known as one half of the Irish comic duo D'Unbelievables with Pat Shortt.[1] They were a successful duo until 2000, releasing One Hell of a Video, D'Unbelievables, D'Video, D'Telly, D'Mother and D'collection but the group stopped touring after Kenny was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[2][3]

Born
Jon Kenny

(1957-09-28)28 September 1957
Died15 November 2024(2024-11-15) (aged 67)
Notable work
Spouse
Marguerite Kenny
(m. 1988)
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Kenny in 2014
Born
Jon Kenny

(1957-09-28)28 September 1957
Died15 November 2024(2024-11-15) (aged 67)
Notable work
Spouse
Marguerite Kenny
(m. 1988)
Children2
Comedy career
Years activec. 1972–2023
Medium
  • Television
  • film
  • stand-up
Websitejonkenny.net
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Early life

Jon Kenny was born in Hospital, County Limerick, on 28 September 1957.[4][5][6] His mother's maiden name is Dirraine and his maternal grandparents came from Inishmore in the Aran Islands.[7] He started his career in c.1972, aged 15, performing with the Limerick band Gimik before switching to acting.[8][9]

Career

Kenny had dyslexia[10] and never received formal training.[11]

He played two characters in separate episodes of Father Ted: Michael Cocheese in "The Passion of Saint Tibulus" and Fred Rickwood in "A Song for Europe". He later said that the famous protest scenes in the first episode were influenced by a priest he had known when he was a boy.[12]

Kenny filmed a lead role in the independent Irish feature film Insatiable, directed by Jessie Kirby.[13] On his 2007 DVD, Back to Front, Kenny said he played his first serious role in the film, the "nastiest man in Ireland".[14]

Having taken a decade-long break from performing due to illness, Kenny returned to solo comedy in 2010 and continued to perform throughout Ireland with his one-man show.[15] In the spring of 2007, Kenny released his first solo stand-up DVD Back to Front.[16]

Kenny hosted the theatre show Mag Mell with visual artist Des Dillon and musician and composers Benny McCarthy and Conal Ó Gráda from 2012 until 2014; creating its puppets, costumes and set.[17][18]

Kenny portrayed the character Gerry in The Banshees of Inisherin in 2022.[19] One of his last acting appearances was in The Hurler: A Campion's Tale in 2023, appearing as the main character hurler Gar Campion's coach and mentor.[20]

Kenny, along with Shortt, as part of D'Unbelievables, won the Meteor Music Award in 2001 in the Best Selling Irish Video category for his work on "D'Mother".[21] Kenny, along with castmates Kerry Condon, Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Barry Keoghan, Gary Lydon, Bríd Ní Neachtain and Pat Shortt, was nominated for the Gold Derby Award [fr] by the Gold Derby [es] in the Best Ensemble category for his work on The Banshees of Inisherin in 2023.[22] He was also nominated for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble in 2022 for his work on the film.[23]

Kenny was also an accomplished singer, having performed with Sharon Shannon.[24]

Personal life, illness and death

Kenny with Seán Kelly in 2014

Kenny married Marguerite in 1988 and the couple went on to have two children.[25][26][27][9] He was a supporter of Munster Rugby.[28][29]

Kenny was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2000 and received a stem cell transplant.[30] He was fully treated in 2004.[31] In 2011, Kenny underwent a triple heart bypass and suffered from heart failure afterwards.[32][33] His cancer recurred in 2020 and he had lung surgery.[34] From 2023, Kenny received chemotherapy after cancer was detected on his left lung.[35] Additionally, he also underwent heart surgery.[36]

On 15 November 2024, Kenny died, aged 67, from heart failure and lung cancer at the Galway Clinic in Ireland.[37][38][39] He had suffered from a heart attack on 10 November and never regained consciousness.[40] He was buried at the Lough Gur Cemetery on 19 November, after a funeral at St Patrick's Church, Patrickswell.[41][42]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1991Nighthawks[43]Self1 episode (12 February 1991)
1992It's Bibi[44]Self1 episode (24 November 1992)
1994One Hell of a Do[45]SelfWriter
1994Gortnaclune[46]Gerry/Pierre1 episode (22 July 1994)
1995–1996Father Ted[47]Michael Cocheese
Fred Rickwood
2 episodes: "The Passion of Saint Tibulus", and "A Song for Europe"
1996The Van[48]Gerry McCarthy
1996Angela Mooney Dies Again[49]Chaplin
1996D'Video[9]SelfProducer, writer
1998D'Telly[9]Music department
1998Les Misérables[48]Thénardier
1999Angela's Ashes[48]Lavatory Man
2000The Fitz[50]John F.6 episodes
2001D'Mother[9]Director, writer, composer, guitar
2001The Late Late Show[51]Self1 episode
2004Hanging with Hector[52]Season 2
Featured along with Ken Doherty
2005D'Collection[53]Compilation
2005The Restaurant[54]Head Chef1 episode: Season 3 Episode 5[55]
2006The Podge and Rodge Show[56]1 episode: Season 1 Episode 6
Co-guest with Frances Black
200740 Myles On: A Night of Irish Comedy[57]
2008Dick Dickman P.I.[58]
2008Insatiable[59]Mr Harvey
2008Celebrity Bainisteoir[60]8 episodes
2008Back to Front[61]HostSelf performance
2011Escape of the Gingerbread Man!!![62]Paul/Storyteller/KidsVoice for Kids
2011D'Unbelievables One Hell of a Do[63]Tom/GAA Coach/HimselfSelf
2012Joe Dolan – Sweet Little Rock N Roller[64]Self1 episode
2012–2014Mag Mell[65]PJ FoleySet decoration, costume design
2014All Washed Up[66]Johnaton Renmore
2014Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie[67]Cunningham
2014Song of the Sea[68]Ferry Dan/The Great SeanachaíVoice
2015The Break[69]Derek
2016Pat[70]PatTitular character
2019Love Her Bones[71]Tom Kenneflick
2019The Tommy Tiernan Show[48]Self1 episode
2019Niall Tóibín – Everyman[72]Self
2020Wolfwalkers[68]Stringy WoodcutterVoice
2022The Banshees of Inisherin[48]Gerry
2023Me Head is Wrecked with Tony Kelly[73]SelfVoice on 1 episode
2023The Hurler: A Campion's Tale[74]Billy ByrneFinal role
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Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Work Result Reference
2001Meteor Music AwardsBest Selling Irish VideoD'MotherWon[21]
2022Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Acting EnsembleThe Banshees of InisherinNominated[23]
2023Gold Derby Awards [fr]Best EnsembleThe Banshees of InisherinNominated[22]
2023International Online Cinema AwardsBest Ensemble CastThe Banshees of InisherinWon[75]
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