Eoghan has appeared in several films including shorts ELEVENLAND (2003, Dir. Julianne Forde), TEMPTATION (2013, Dir. Mick Stuart) and cult horror comedy feature STITCHES (2012, Dir. Conor McMahon) opposite comedian Ross Noble. In 2017 he collaborated with writer and performer Valerie Ni Loinsigh to create sketch comedy series NOTIONS. They both drew upon their personal experiences to develop playful dialogue and unique characterisations. The series was featured in Irish publications The Evening Echo, GCN and on American news outlet Salon.com
He continues to learn, with a strong desire to develop his skills, recently training with writer/director team Colin and Darren Thornton (A Date for Mad Mary) in an intensive ten-week course run by Louise Kiely Casting. He has participated in three levels of long-form improvisation training with Stoke Improv. He was also recently selected to take part in workshops with internationally renowned acting coach Gerry Grennell.
Opposite Shane Murray-Corcoran and Tommy Knight in STITCHES
Premiere of STITCHES in London's Leicester Square
THEATRE WORK
Eoghan has been acting in theatre from a young age. He was cast in the title role as Oliver Twist in 'OLIVER!, produced by Festival Productions and staged at the National Concert Hall. He went on to play small roles in further productions including THE KING AND I and OKLAHOMA!. At 16, he played the role of William in a production of Enda Walsh's CHATROOM, directed by Selina O'Reilly. He subsequently appeared in Anthony Assad's play A MAN ALONE, directed by Doireann Coady.
He also portrayed several mythical characters in Cogar Mogar's production of WHAT A LOAD OF LEGENDS in The Helix. The following year he collaborated with Brokentalkers on THIS IS STILL LIFE in the Project Arts Centre. More recently he appeared opposite actor Rory Mullen in MOONSHINE TRAVELLERS at the Sugar Club, and played the role of William Shakespeare in Brian Merriman's POETS CORNERED as part of the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival.