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Tony Kearney

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Tony Kearney is a Scottish actor and TV presenter. He is best known for playing Scott Wallace in the BBC Scotland soap opera, River City. He previously appeared for six years in Machair, a Scottish Gaelic soap.

Kearney was born on Barra, in the Outer Hebrides, and studied an arts degree at Glasgow University.[1]

Kearney presented Blasad, a 2010 series on BBC Alba where he speaks with guests about food.[2] Kearney stars in Turas Tony, a 2011 BBC Alba series on where he takes on a number of challenges. These include running a hotel, joining a mountain rescue team, and working as a chef in a restaurant.[3] He has also appeared on Taggart and Wheel of Fortune.[4]

In 2011, Kearney acted in Somersaults, a play written by Iain Finlay Macleod for the National Theatre of Scotland.[5]

Radio

Date Title Role Director Station
28 October 2003 The Time Between Two Tides Cass Gaynor Macfarlane BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
8 January 2004 Bampot Central[6] Jyzer Lu Kemp BBC Radio 3 The Wire
29 March 2004 Nude, Untitled Davey Lu Kemp BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
8 December 2005 Iona[7] Andrew ? BBC Radio 3 The Wire

References

  1. ^ English, Paul (2006). "Scott's suicidal but I couldn't be happier". Daily Record. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Food For Thought With Tony Kearney On BBC Alba". MG Alba. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  3. ^ English, Paul (8 July 2011). "In at the deep end: River City actor Tony Kearney goes to extremes for new role". Daily Record. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Most eligible men 2003 - Tony Kearney". Scotland On Sunday. 7 November 2003. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  5. ^ Fisher, Mark (22 March 2011). "Somersaults - review". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  6. ^ BBC – The Wire – Bampot Central
  7. ^ BBC – The Wire – Iona