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Death of a Comedy Legend: Jon Kenny, 'Father Ted' Star, Passes Away at 66
A Beloved Figure in Irish Entertainment
The Irish entertainment industry is mourning the loss of one of its most beloved figures, Jon Kenny. The actor and comedian, best known for his role as Fr. Damo Lennon in the iconic sitcom "Father Ted," passed away at the age of 66 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Tributes Pour In for a Master of Comedy
Kenny's passing has been met with an outpouring of grief and tributes from fellow comedians, actors, and fans alike. Ardal O'Hanlon, who played Fr. Dougal McGuire in "Father Ted," described Kenny as "a brilliant and hilarious comedian" and a "wonderful friend."
A Legendary Career on Stage and Screen
Kenny's career spanned decades, with notable roles in both theater and film. He was a mainstay on the Irish comedy circuit, performing stand-up routines that showcased his sharp wit and infectious energy. On television, he gained international fame through his portrayal of the bumbling and lovable Fr. Damo in "Father Ted."
An Inspiration to Aspiring Comedians
Kenny was not only a successful performer but also a mentor and inspiration to aspiring comedians. He was known for his generosity and willingness to share his knowledge and experience with others. His legacy will continue to influence future generations of Irish comedy.
A Void in the Irish Entertainment Landscape
Jon Kenny's passing leaves a void in the Irish entertainment landscape. His unique talent, his infectious laughter, and his unwavering commitment to comedy will be deeply missed. His memory will live on through his iconic performances and the countless lives he touched with his humor.
In Memoriam: Jon Kenny (1957-2023)
Jon Kenny was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1957. He began his comedy career in the 1980s and quickly established himself as one of the most popular stand-up comedians in the country. In 1995, he achieved international recognition for his role as Fr. Damo in "Father Ted."
Kenny's career was marked by numerous awards and accolades. He won two Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) awards for his performance in "Father Ted" and was nominated for a British Academy Television Award (BAFTA) for the same role.
Kenny was diagnosed with cancer in 2022 and underwent treatment but sadly lost his battle with the disease on January 12, 2023. He is survived by his wife, Deirdre, and their two children.