Biography
Enda Walsh was born in Kilbarrack, North Dublin on 7 February 1967. His father ran a furniture shop and his mother had been an actress. He is the second youngest of six children. Walsh states that he saw his father, a salesman, as the 'lead actor' in the business, but as Ireland's economy fluctuated, so did furniture sales. Notably during the recession in the 1980s, when profits were low, Walsh says that he was earning more money managing his own newspaper round enterprise than his father was bringing home from the shop. Life in the large family was full of incident and Enda has claimed that many of his plays find their origin in his relationships with his father, his mother and her friends, his three brothers and two sisters.
Enda attended the Greendale Community School where he was taught by both Roddy Doyle and Paul Mercier. After studying Communications at Rathmines College and acting for the Dublin Youth Theatre Walsh travelled in Europe working as a film editor. On his return to Dublin he found few opportunities and so moved to Cork where he acted for theatre-in-education Graffiti Theatre. In 1993 Walsh began working with Pat Kiernan, director of Corcadorca, a collaborative ensemble which devised what Walsh calls 'terrible' plays. In 1996 Disco Pigs premiered at the Triskel Art Centre in Cork. This was the start of an international career writing for the stage and screen. Feeling himself to be 'too comfortable' in Dublin, in 2005 Walsh and his wife, Jo Ellison, who is currently editor of the FT's How To Spend It, moved to London. They live in Kilburn with their daughter, Ada, and their cockapoo, Alvin.
Filmography
all 11
Movies 11
Writer 9
Voice 1
Screenplay 1
The House (2022)
A Man Falling (2021)
Chatroom (2020)
Weightless (2018)
Lazarus (2018)
Chatroom (2010)
Hunger (2008)
Disco Pigs (2001)
Die, My Love
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Known ForWriting
Birthday1967-01-01 (57 years old)
CitizenshipsRepublic of Ireland
AwardsEuropean Film Award for European Discovery of the Year, Tony Awards, Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Production, Obie Award
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