David O'Doherty explained

David O'Doherty
Birth Name:David Nicholas Doherty[1] [2]
Birth Date:18 December 1975
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Education:Trinity College Dublin
Medium:Stand up, television
Nationality:Irish
Active:1999–present
Genre:Musical comedy, Surreal humour

David Nicholas O'Doherty (; born 18 December 1975)[3] is an Irish comedian, author, musician, actor and playwright and son of renowned jazz pianist Jim Doherty. His stand-up has won many international awards, including the if.comedy award in 2008[4] and Best International Comedian at the 2014 Sydney Comedy Festival.[5]

He attended Trinity College Dublin, where his comedy career began. "I spent a lot of my time introducing things", he says, "concerts and bands, that sort of thing". "I remember my brother once bet me I couldn't get the word 'spaghetti' into an introduction for a piano recital in the Edmund Burke so I stood-up and said 'my brother has bet me I can't say the word spaghetti' and I got a laugh."[6]

O'Doherty has written several books, written two plays and released three comedy CDs. His latest book for children, Danger Is Everywhere, illustrated by Chris Judge has been selected for the UNESCO Dublin, City of Literature Citywide Reading Campaign.[7] In 2015 it was published in 10 languages around the world.

He regards himself as "a failed jazz musician, scrambling about for something else to do with his life".[8]

Early life

O'Doherty's father is pianist Jim Doherty. His grandfather was Kevin O'Doherty, an Irish hurdles champion, and his great-grandfather was Séamus O'Doherty, a head of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.[9] He is the youngest of three children and has an older brother and sister who are seven and eight years older than him, respectively.[10]

He studied philosophy at Trinity College Dublin, where he was a member of the Jazz Society and a fake Breakdancing Society.[11]

Comedic career

O'Doherty worked in a bicycle shop and in telemarketing and temping before he made his first stage appearance at Dublin's Comedy Cellar in 1998.[12] His first full show was The Story of the Boy Who Saved Comedy which received a nomination for Perrier Best Newcomer when it was performed at Edinburgh Fringe. In 2006, he was nominated for an if.comedy award for his Edinburgh show, David O'Doherty Is My Name. O'Doherty has performed at festivals across the world in locations that include Adelaide, Melbourne, Montreal, New York City and Wellington NZ, Moscow and Iceland. As a support act he first toured Ireland with Tommy Tiernan, the United Kingdom with Rich Hall and the United States with Demetri Martin.[13]

In August 2008, O'Doherty won the If.comedy award at the Edinburgh Fringe for his show Let's Comedy, which featured "a relationship in text messages, tunes played on a 3ft electronic keyboard, and a badger attack".[14] He was presented with the 2008 Intelligent Finance Comedy Award[15] and a cheque for £8,000 (€10,000)[16] by the previous winner Brendon Burns and the Australian author and television presenter Clive James.

Edinburgh Fringe shows

YearTitle
2000 David O'Doherty: The Boy Who Saved Comedy
2002 David O'Doherty: Small Things
2003 David O'Doherty Creates Something New Under The Sun
2004 David O'Doherty in World Champion of Some Things
2005 David O'Doherty: Grown Up
2006 David O'Doherty Is My Name
2007 It's David O'Doherty Time
2008 David O'Doherty: Let's Comedy
2009David O'Doherty: David O' Doh-party
2010David O'Doherty: Somewhere Over The David O'Doherty
2011David O'Doherty Is Looking Up
2011David O'Doherty presents: Rory Sheridan's Tales of the Antarctica
2012Seize the David O'Doherty (Carpe D'O'Diem)
2013David O'Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything
2014David O'Doherty Has Checked Everything
2015David O'Doherty: We Are All in the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at David O'Doherty
2016David O'Doherty: Big Time
2017David O'Doherty: Big Time
2018David O'Doherty: You Have To Laugh
2019David O'Doherty: Ultrasound
2022David O'Doherty: whoa, is me
2023David O'Doherty: Tiny Piano Man

Awards and nominations for stand-up comedy

O'Doherty has been decorated with numerous awards for his achievements in comedy. In 1999, he won the Channel 4 So You Think You're Funny Comedy Competition at the Edinburgh Fringe and was also a finalist in the BBC New Comedy Awards in the same year.[17] He eventually won the if.comedy Award (formerly the Perrier Award) in 2008 for Let's Comedy.[18] He was also nominated for the Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2006[19] and in 2014 received the award for Best International Comedian at the Sydney Comedy Festival.[20]

|-| 1999 || Edinburgh Fringe || Channel 4 So You Think You're Funny Comedy Competition winner || |-| 1999 || || BBC New Comedy Awards || |-| 2000 || || Perrier Best Newcomer Award || |-| 2003 || || Hot Press Irish Comedian of the Year || |-| 2006 || David O'Doherty is My Name || If.comedy award || |-| 2006 || David O'Doherty is My Name || Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival || |-| 2008 || Let's Comedy || If.comedy award || |-| 2014 || David O’Doherty Will Try To Fix Everything || Best International Comedian Sydney Comedy Festival Awards ||

Television career

In June 2012 he became the first Irish comedian to have their own Comedy Central Presents episode on American television.[21]

In May 2007, O'Doherty's first TV series, The Modest Adventures of David O'Doherty, began airing on RTÉ Two. The six-part series was directed by John Carney, following the completion of his Academy Award-winning film Once.[22]

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Literary career

O'Doherty has written widely for newspapers and magazines and also has two plays, two books and a radio series to his name. His debut book was a children's book entitled Ronan Long Gets It Wrong, written in 2001. It was illustrated by David Roberts and published by Mammoth Storybooks.[23] His first play is entitled Saddled and was written with Bryan Quinn. It was claimed as "the world's first theatrical production to feature live repair of audience members' bicycles". In 2008, he and fellow Irish comedian Maeve Higgins performed I Can't Sleep, a play recommended for children aged 5–8. This was O'Doherty's first play for children. The play, which involved the audience entering the theatre to find both performers asleep in separate beds, was performed in both Dublin and Edinburgh.[24]

He has also written a series for RTÉ Radio about bee detectives with his brother Mark, entitled The Bees of Manulla. O'Doherty released a book detailing 100 false facts about pandas called 100 Facts About Pandas. He followed this up with 100 Facts About Sharks which is 100 false facts about sharks. In 2014 he and illustrator, Chris Judge, released a children's book, Danger Is Everywhere: A Handbook for Avoiding Danger.[25]

Personal life

O'Doherty is an avid cyclist and owned, as of 2024, 19 bicycles.[26] He has also stated publicly that he has never once eaten a turnip, and anyone who states otherwise will face legal ramifications.[27] O'Doherty is a supporter of Tottenham Hotspur. [28]

Filmography

In 2008, O'Doherty starred alongside comedian Dylan Moran, Keith Allen and Neil Jordan in A Film with Me in It, a cinematic release written by and starring his brother Mark Doherty.

Discography

O'Doherty has also released five live audio albums, Giggle Me Timbers (or Jokes Ahoy!), recorded in front of 35 people in his studio apartment and Let's David O'Doherty (2009), We Are Not The Champions (2012) and You Only Live (2015) recorded at Whelan's in Dublin.[29]

YearTitlePeak chart position
2007 "Orange" No. 30
2009 Let's David O'Doherty
2012 We Are Not The Champions
2015 You Only Live
2020 Live In His Own Car During A Pandemic

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Irish comedians have the last laugh .
  2. News: Comedy: Sanity claws .
  3. Web site: Providing comedy solutions since late 1975 . Davidodoherty.com . 21 August 2013.
  4. News: O'Doherty wins main Fringe award. 23 August 2008. 12 September 2008. BBC . Kevin . Young.
  5. Web site: Winners of the 2014 Sydney Comedy Festival Awards. 16 May 2016. 2 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160602085552/http://www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au/news-blog/sydney-comedy-festival-2014-award-winners.html. dead.
  6. Web site: FAQs for D.O'D (frequently asked questions for David O'Doherty). Trinity News – Ireland's Oldest Student Paper. 20 February 2012 . 16 May 2016.
  7. Web site: Danger, Danger READ All About It! . 9 January 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150222123745/http://dublincityofliterature.ie/danger-is-everywhere.html . 22 February 2015 .
  8. Web site: David O'Doherty, Hyena Lounge Comedy Club, City Screen, York, January 24. 16 May 2016.
  9. Web site: David O’Doherty: ‘Sexual assault in Irish comedy … They’re not allegations … they happened’ . 13 January 2023 . The Irish Times . en.
  10. Web site: David O’Doherty: ‘Sexual assault in Irish comedy … They’re not allegations … they happened’ . 13 January 2023 . The Irish Times . en.
  11. Web site: David O’Doherty: ‘Sexual assault in Irish comedy … They’re not allegations … they happened’ . 13 January 2023 . The Irish Times . en.
  12. News: O'Doherty scoops top Edinburgh comedy award. 25 August 2008. 12 September 2008. Irish Independent.
  13. http://www.irish-comedy.com/davidodoherty/index.htm David O'Doherty
  14. News: 'Utterly delightful' David O'Doherty wins Edinburgh's top comedy award. 24 August 2008. 12 September 2008. . London . Senay . Boztas.
  15. News: Irish comedian wins UK comedy prize . https://archive.today/20120802194207/http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/national-news/irish-comedian-wins-uk-comedy-prize-1462313.html . dead . 2 August 2012 . 24 August 2008 . 12 September 2008 . .
  16. David O'Doherty claims top Edinburgh comedy award. 25 August 2008. 12 September 2008. Hot Press.
  17. News: David O'Doherty wins top award for his 'delightful' Edinburgh show. https://web.archive.org/web/20110616123303/http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/specials/edinburgh/article4602506.ece. dead. 16 June 2011. 25 August 2008. 12 September 2008. . London . David . Lister.
  18. Web site: David does it!. 24 August 2008. 12 September 2008. Chortle.
  19. Web site: Some facts about David O'Doherty . RTÉ . 21 August 2013.
  20. Web site: Winners of the 2014 Sydney Comedy Festival Awards. 16 May 2016. 2 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160602085552/http://www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au/news-blog/sydney-comedy-festival-2014-award-winners.html. dead.
  21. Web site: David O'Doherty. https://web.archive.org/web/20141101065314/http://www.cc.com/episodes/dv4c6u/the-half-hour-david-o-doherty-season-1-ep-102. dead. 1 November 2014. Comedy Central. 16 May 2016.
  22. Web site: The Modest Adventures of David O'Doherty @ www.rte.ie . RTÉ . 21 August 2013.
  23. Book: Ronan Long Gets it Wrong @ . .
  24. Web site: Radcliffe . Allan . I Can't Sleep . The List . 14 August 2008 . 21 August 2013.
  25. Book: Danger Is Everywhere: A Handbook for Avoiding Danger: Amazon.co.uk: David O'Doherty, Chris Judge: 9780141354156: Books. .
  26. Web site: David O’Doherty: ‘Sexual assault in Irish comedy … They’re not allegations … they happened’ . 13 January 2023 . The Irish Times . en.
  27. Web site: David O’Doherty: ‘Achill is my favourite place on earth... a weird place in an apocalypse’ . 2024-10-14 . The Irish Times . en.
  28. Web site: Episode 1476: “Spursy” – A Potted History, With Celebrity Tottenham Hotspur Fan, David O’Doherty . 2024-12-08 . Second Captains . en.
  29. David O'Doherty show in Whelan's. 31 July 2009. 3 August 2009. Hot Press.