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'Being Human' S4 Ep3 Review | 'Damien Molony gets to give his comedy muscles a flex' - Digital Spy | 19 February 2012
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'Being Human' Series 4 episode 3 'The Graveyard Shift' review from Digital Spy - Morgan Jeffery “Molony’s bloodsucker is a restrained bundle of nervous energy..Damien Molony really gets to give his comedy muscles a flex, wringing every last laugh out of Hal’s straight-laced foppery…It’s gre...
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'Being Human' Series 4 Episode 2 Review | 'Molony's utterly superb as Hal' - Digital Spy | 12 February 2012
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'Being Human' Series 4 Episode 2 '1955' review from Digital Spy - Morgan Jeffery "this episode affords us our first proper look at new regular vampire Hal, and while it's early days, we've taken to him already. ""Hal can be both quietly menacing and brilliantly funny. His stiffness and clipped to...
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**** 4 Star 'Being Human' Series 4 Review | 'a remarkable actor..a mesmeric character' - Cultbox | 4 February 2012
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Being Human Series 4 episode 2 '1955' review from Cultbox - Rob Smedley“Damien Molony, with a stare as deep and frightful as an empty grave, has a monologue on killing that may leave you slack-jawed with its power and delivery. It sounds gushing, but he’s a remarkable actor.and thanks to his work and...
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'Being Human' Series 4 | 'Damien Molony lights up any scene he’s part of' - Den Of Geek | 13 February 2012
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'Being Human' Series 4 episode 2 '1955' review from Den Of Geek - Mark Oakley“Damien Molony wears the face of a man who has seen and done far too much. He also wears a waistcoat well and delivers every line with a gravitas that lights up any scene he’s part of. It made perfect sense, therefore, to give him...
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'Being Human' Series 4 | 'Being Human saw Damien Molony show promising signs of fresh life'- The Metro | 3 February 2012
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'Being Human' Series 4 review from The Metro - Keith Watson "Being Human has promising signs of fresh life. Chief among them is Damien Molony's vampire Hal"
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'Suspects' Series 2 Review | 'Jack Weston Reports From The Naughty Corner' - The Damien Molony Forum | 4 September 2014
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"watching his wild Weston ways, and enjoying the scope it allows the actor who brings them to life, is our big guilty pleasure. Plus, being drawn a little deeper in to Jack’s world with an extra focus on (and complexity in) his character adds even greater power to an already absorbing, edgy, dynamic sh...
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'Suspects' Series 1 Episode 3 Review | 'Suspects Is Top Of The Cop Shows' - The Damien Molony Forum | 1 March 2014
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“His [Jack Weston's] interviewing style is the most compelling to watch as Damien brings a level of performance that seems to make the air crackle, even in the dialogue free moments.” CHANNEL 5′S ‘SUSPECTS’ IS TOP OF THE COP SHOWS: EPISODE 3 REVIEWMarch 1, 2014 Suspects Series 1 Episode 3Written...
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'Suspects' Series 1 Episode 2 Review | 'Cracking The Case And The Sass Factor' - Damien Molony Forum | 20 February 2014
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"Without the usual character subplots, we might be tempted to think there would be no character development or character arcs in Suspects...but this episode has proven otherwise. In fact it is the nuggets of character and team dynamics that are the most engaging, and by the end of the episode we are...
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'Suspects' Series 1 Episode 1 Review | The Damien Molony Forum | 14 February 2014
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"In terms of character intrigue, Jack Weston is the current frontrunner. Damien steals the show, not only for a performance with standout moments of expressive nuance... but also for his simmering, just contained intensity. We may not see his life outside of policing, but it is precisely that whic...
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Suspects Series 2 - Andrew Collins Telly Addict Video Review | The Guardian | 2 September 2014
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Video review of 'Suspects' series 2 with Andrew Collins from The Guardian “genre busting” ” resourcefully shot” “fearless principles…the dialogue is theirs to freefall, it’s quite a skill”
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'Suspects' Series 2 Review | 'excellent Damien Molony' - The Metro UK | 21 August 2014
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'Suspects' Series 2 review The Metro – Keith Watson “excellent Damien Molony”, “pacey whodunnit”, “you really should watch it”
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - Suspects Series 2 | 'Unnervingly True To Life - The Telegraph | 20 August 2014
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4 star 'Suspects' series 2 review from The Telegraph - Jack Wallis Simon “Suspects was sassy, gritty and cynical – a brick in the wall for 21st century, reality-TV-inspired verisimilitude.”
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - Suspects Series 1 | The Daily Mail | 19 February 2014
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4 star 'Suspects' series 1 review - Christopher Stevens for The Daily Mail “new high-tension police show Suspects makes such powerful, original viewing.” "The plots are tightly written but the scripts are improvised, with a pulse of authentic panic in the voices of Damien Molony and Clare-Hope...
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - Suspects Series 1 | 'Suspects already has me hooked' - The Metro | 12 February 2014
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4 star review from Keith Watson in The Metro “With fine support from Damien Molony and Clare-Hope Ashitey as the officers on the front line, Suspects combined the spontaneous feel of a fly-on-the-waller with the dramatic momentum of a bona fide thriller. A highly promising start.”
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW | 'Suspects is a home-grown drama of note' - The Telegraph | 12 February 2014
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4 star 'Suspects' Series 1 review from The Telegraph - Serena Davies "ultra-realismo","absorbing, even moving""The improvised dialogue, too, added ifs, buts and hesitations that made everyone seem more vulnerable and flawed, in a convincing sort of way.""Rarely does Channel 5 put on a home-...
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'The Body Of An American' review | Northampton Chronicle & Echo | 1 March 2014
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'The Body Of An American' review from The Northampton Chronicle & Echo “The acting of Molony and Gaminara throughout feels natural and authentic. Arguably Gaminara has the easier task. Drawing drama and anguish from the life of a war photographer would appear to be relatively simple. But...
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**** 5 STAR REVIEW - 'The Body Of An American' | Stage Reviews | 28 February 2014
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5 star 'The Body Of An American' review from Stage Reviews “William Gaminara and Damien Molony as the snapper and the playwright respectively make no apology for the full-on, graphic nature of their subject matter, and it’s all the more powerful because of it. Never more than inches away from the a...
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - 'The Body Of An American' | The Sunday Observer | 2 February 2014
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4 star 'The Body Of An American Review' from The Sunday Observer - Susannah Clapp “William Gaminara and Damien Molony not only lock Hemingwayesque horns as the two main men, but also take on a myriad smaller roles, as Inuit aircrew, the dead man’s brother, a Rwandan interpreter. They do so with del...
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - 'The Body Of An American' | The Guardian | 26 January 2014
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4 star 'The Body Of An American Review' from The Guardian - Lyn Gardner “Damien Molony is Dan, a man struggling to finish his play and face his own demons. The acting is knockout, it has the muscular quality of a contest and yet it is scrupulously generous, too.”
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'The Body Of An American' Review | Exeunt Magazine | 7 February 2014
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'The Body of An American' review in Exeunt Magazine - Stuart Pringle “The challenging text is impressively wrangled by William Gaminara and Damien Molony, who flit between dozens of incidental characters as well as sudden impersonations of one another’s characters with superb clarity.”"T...
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