Two Weeks in August star Damien Molony is greatest recognized for his roles in BBC dramas corresponding to Brassic, Bergerac and The Break up

Damien Molony is presently starring within the BBC’s new thriller Two Weeks in August (Picture: Getty)
Damien Molony is presently starring as Dan within the BBC’s new star-studded thriller Two Weeks in August.
The actor, 42, who can be recognised for his roles in Brassic, The Break up and Bergerac, seems alongside Jessica Raine, Nicholas Pinnock, Antonia Thomas, Leila Farzad, Hugh Skinner, Dolly Wells and Tom Goodman-Hill within the new programme.
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Penned and created by Sally4Ever’s Catherine Shepherd, the brand new ‘witty and painfully relatable’ sequence charts a bunch of pals who reunite for a summer time getaway in Greece.
But the idyllic retreat is swiftly plunged into chaos by a bootleg kiss and issues deteriorate additional when the group discover themselves stranded on the island.
With Damien, who was raised in Kildare, Eire, taking a number one function within the new sequence, audiences will probably be interested by his life past the highlight and away from the cameras…
Damien resides in London together with his spouse, son and daughter. He opts to maintain his household out of the general public eye however has provided occasional glimpses into his private life through the years.
Talking to HELLO! beforehand, Damien mentioned how he juggles his profession with being a father.
The actor mentioned: “I clearly make an enormous effort to see everybody on the weekends, nevertheless it’s additionally about how we talk that to the household typically, not simply the kids.

Damien additionally touchingly disclosed how his nearest and dearest journey to go to him whereas he’s filming (Picture: Instagram)
“It is like: ‘These are the parameters, these are the dates and these are the methods we’ll make this work.’
“It is not endlessly. These jobs are all the time brief in nature, and if we will not spend an enormous period of time collectively this week, we’ll make up for it in the long run. Preserving the communication going is essential.”
Damien additionally touchingly disclosed how his nearest and dearest journey to go to him whereas he’s filming in Jersey for Bergerac.
He joked: “Sure, they arrive out. I like it. Yearly, once we’re ready for information of a brand new sequence, I really feel as if my household are most likely extra thinking about discovering out than I’m. They’ve extra pores and skin within the sport; they like it.”
Two Weeks In August broadcasts on Saturday evenings on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, with the whole sequence accessible to stream on BBC iPlayer now.
















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