Arthur Riordan is a prominent Irish playwright and actor, widely recognised as a founding member of the Rough Magic Theatre Company. Born in Fermoy, County Cork, in 1966, he has become a fixture in Irish theatre both as a writer of satirical musicals and a versatile stage and screen performer.
Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin
(Publican)
Pitch ‘n’ Putt with Beckett ‘n’ Joyce
(Samuel Beckett)
Ink
As Luck Would Have It
(Seamus)
Stella Days
(Architect)
Debutante
(Peter)
Mob the Trench
The Last September
(Black and Tan Soldier)
My Dinner With Oswald
A Sunken Place
(Hayes)
Holy Island
(Mammon)
Out of Here
(Dermot)
The Enigma of Frank Ryan
(Eamonn De Valera)
Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars
(Policeman 1)
Prince William
(Advisor 2)
On the Edge
(Male Nurse)
Borstal Boy
(Liberian)
Before I Sleep
(Golfer 4)
Showbands
The Tudors
(Priest in Confessional)
Ripper Street
(Pembury)
Who Do You Think You Are?
(Narrator)
Louise Lives Large
(Doctor Whelton)
Can't Cope, Won't Cope
(Garda at Checkpoint)
Fair City
(Shay Houlihan)
Rebel Heart
(Vincent Smith)
The Ambassador
(Brian Shaw)