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Garrett Lombard
Biography
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Originally from Gorey, Co. Wexford, Garrett graduated from the Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin in 2000. His theatre credits include Alone It Stands (for Lane Productions); Playing from the Heart (The Ark); The Field (national tour of Scott-Rellis Productions); Our Country's Good, 'Tis Pity She's A Whore, Artists and Admirers and Attempts On Her Life (for TCD's Acting Studies). More recently Garrett appeared as Joe Lacey in Druid Theatre Company's production of The Year of the Hiker for which he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Award in the Irish Times Theatre Awards 2006. Garrett also appeared in the same year as Blake in Druid's production of Enda Walsh's new play The Walworth Farcewhich travelled to the Edinburgh International Festival this year, winning a Fringe First Award for 2007 as well as numerous 4 star reviews.
Garrett's film and television credits include Pure Mule (Accomplice TV/RTE, for which he was nominated for an IFTA for Best Actor for his portrayal of the character Scobie), Love is the Drug (Saffron Pictures/RTE), Alexander (dir. Oliver Stone). He appeared as Anton in David Gleeson's new feature film The Front Line and most recently appeared as Ray Hogan in Rough Diamond (BBC1/RTE).
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