Gerard Stembridge Explained

Gerry Stembridge
Birth Place:County Limerick, Ireland
Occupation:Writer, director, novelist

Gerard "Gerry" Stembridge (born 1958, County Limerick, Ireland) is an Irish writer, director and actor.[1] He was educated at CBS Sexton Street in Limerick and later at Castleknock College. While attending University College Dublin, he was auditor of the Literary and Historical Society.[2] He taught English and drama at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Clontarf.

Radio

He reached significant prominence in Ireland when he co-created the satirical comedy radio programme Scrap Saturday with Dermot Morgan.[1] It became one of the most popular programmes on RTÉ Radio.

Film career

Stembridge wrote the screenplay for Ordinary Decent Criminal (which starred Kevin Spacey and Linda Fiorentino). He co-wrote Nora, a film about James Joyce and Nora Barnacle which starred Ewan McGregor and Susan Lynch. He has directed such films as Guiltrip, Black Day at Black Rock, Alarm and About Adam.[1]

Playwright

A selection of his plays include

Novels

Stembridge's latest novel The Effect of Her was published in 2013. He is also the author of three earlier novels: Unspoken (Old Street Press), Counting Down[3] and According to Luke[4] (both Penguin Ireland).

See also

References

  1. Web site: Gerry Stembridge. The Times Online. 4 May 2009. 5 February 2006. Mick Heaney . London.
  2. Web site: UCD L&H Auditors. UCD L&H Website. 15 March 2010.
  3. Web site: Count on it, Gerry is back on form. Irish Independent. 4 May 2009. 4 January 2009. Ian O'Doherty.
  4. Web site: Why every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Irish Independent. 4 May 2009. 26 November 2006. Sile McArdle.