Jimeoin
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Jimeoin (born Jimeoin McKeown on January 24, 1966 and grew up in Portstewart in Northern Ireland); a Northern Irish-Australian stand-up comedian and actor.
Jimeoin has starred in and co-written two Australian feature film comedies, The Craic (1999) and The Extra (2005), both co-starring his frequent sidekick Bob Franklin. He also had his own comedy television program, Jimeoin (1994-95) which ran for three series, and played the rascally 'Convict Griffin' in the historical sitcom Bligh (1992), alongside Michael Veitch, Magda Szubanski and Gina Riley. He is best known for his live comedy tours in Australia, Ireland and the UK.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] CD's
- Forklift Truck (1997)
- Crack (1995) 2CD
- Goin' Off (1993)
[edit] DVD's
- The Jimeoin: All Over The Shop (2003)
- Third Drawer Down (2004)
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Movies
- The Extra (2005) — The Extra. (also writer)
- You Can't Stop The Murders (2003) — Burrito.
- The Craic (1999) — Fergus Montagu. (also writer/producer)
- The Perfumer (1997) — Edward Pinchbeck.
[edit] Television
- Jimeoin's Teatowel Tours: Northern Ireland (2001) — Himself. (also writer)
- Jimeoin (1994-95) — Himself. (also writer)
- Bligh (1992) — Convict Griffin.
- The Big Gig (1991) — Himself.
[edit] External links
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