clappyhappy wrote: » Paul O Connell, even though he would hate to be called a celebrity, it an absolute gentleman. Have met him 4 times in different places away from rugby and every time he is so humble and polite. Pure gent.Neven Maguire the chef, another lovely guy. Ray D'Arcy, one of the nicest guys I have met. Brian McFadden, ex west life, met him a few times years ago, and he was really sound. Very funny, great impersonator, great craic, had a few good nights socially in his company.
shuffles88 wrote: » Ryan Tubridy, Ray D'arcy, and David O'Doherty were all really nice to chat to. Despite Tubridy and D'arcy regularly being touted as pompous arsebags, I found them really pleasant. Tubridy especially is a bleedin' saint as he met my bf's mother outside of Vincents Hospital and she bent his ear for a good 10 minutes about the smoking regulations and other inane waffle.
clappyhappy wrote: » Paul O Connell, even though he would hate to be called a celebrity, it an absolute gentleman. Have met him 4 times in different places away from rugby and every time he is so humble and polite. Pure gent. Neven Maguire the chef, another lovely guy. Ray D'Arcy, one of the nicest guys I have met. Brian McFadden, ex west life, met him a few times years ago, and he was really sound. Very funny, great impersonator, great craic, had a few good nights socially in his company.
Two Tone from Limehouse wrote: » No, not D'arcy, no
clappyhappy wrote: » Paul O Connell, even though he would hate to be called a celebrity, it an absolute gentleman. Have met him 4 times in different places away from rugby and every time he is so humble and polite. Pure gent.
Two Tone from Limehouse wrote: » Right, tubridy and McFadden, no way
HugsiePie wrote: » Liam Neeson....thread/
My name is URL wrote: » He has a great sense of humor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqA577_IoBk
malistheman wrote: » Dara O'Briain looks like he'd be decent to go for a few pints with.
DoYouEvenLift wrote: » Michael Fassbender, he's not actually Irish by nationality but has an Irish parent and loved here most of his life, in Kerry I think it was. These are all actually 'true' celebrities in my opinion, there are more but can't think of them, rather than some of the people listed ITT who are well known but not considered proper celebrities. There's something about lots of Irish actors that get big in Hollywood as well, they're able to stay so grounded and humble, at least appearing to be, whereas some of the wasters that get considered as celebs here in our own island seem to get carried away and think they're above everyone and everything else. Makes you wonder how bad those kind would be if they were actually world famous celebrity faces, then again it's probably why they're not.
realies wrote: » Roddy Doyle Sinead o Connor Finbar fury
Boom__Boom wrote: » Lived in Killarney since he was 2 and is back quite a good bit by all accounts. Still friends with the lads he was friends with when he was in school, which I think says a lot. I did hear that when Shame was released his parents drove up to Ballincollig cinema in Cork to see it because of all the nudey/sex bits rather than go see it in Killarney cinema which I think is just hilarious.
monkeysnapper wrote: » Roy keane.... Lovely bloke ... Just make sure your mobile phone doesn't go off while your talking to him . He just kind of comes across as very approachable , has time to stop and talk to the fans . Tell happy stories about his man united days. Next time I see him I'm 100% sure stopping him and talking to him would be the right thing to do .
keith16 wrote: » Brian O'Driscoll. An outstanding individual.