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David Rawle (born 16 October 2000) is an Irish actor from Carrigallen, County Leitrim. He is best known for starring in the Irish sitcom Moone Boy, co-written by and co-starring Chris O'Dowd. His first audition for acting was for Santa Claus. In 2012, he was nominated at the British Comedy Awards for Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist. Between 2012 and 2015, David played Martin Moone in Moone Boy, an Irish sitcom on Sky One. In the series, which is set in the early 1990s, he had an imaginary friend called Seán; he is the youngest child of a family living in rural Boyle, County Roscommon. Martin, aided by his imaginary friend, has a unique perspective on life. His imagination comes into play both in his childish drawings, which come alive through animation, and in the ridiculous schemes he comes up with, against Seán's better judgement. With Seán's help, Martin negotiates life as the youngest in a chaotic, scatter-brained Irish family. He also provides the voice of Ben in the 2014 film, Song of the Sea. Since September 2011, he has been a member of the Leitrim Youth Theatre in Carrigallen. In January 2013, he (along with Moone Boy co-star Ian O'Reilly) appeared in Bressie's music video for his single Show Me Love.

David Rawle

Prince Ardan Seraphin
for Prince Ardan Seraphin in Blood and Crown
Suggested by mr95

In 1030 C.E., King Aldrin Seraphin changed the course of Sundaril forever. He reached out to their nation’s greatest enemy, Liston, with a simple offer: a princess for a princess. “A dual marriage will tie the primary branches of our royal families together,” he explained. “It would make hurting the other like hurting yourself.” His display of faith? His favorite sister, Ophelia, offered as a bride to Liston’s Crown Prince. But not everyone was keen on the idea of peace between the nations. Some of the nobility sneered at the plan in the shadows, finding it would hurt their own interests abroad or because it chafed their own dislike and distrust of the Listonese. Others were firmly on King Aldrin Seraphin’s side, believing that this dual marriage was a sure way to end the animosity for the coming generations and allow Sundaril to focus on far more important things. In September 1030 C.E., Princess Alys Howard arrived on Sundaril’s shores, destined to become King Aldrin’s bride and Sundaril’s new queen.