
Age: 43
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eoin Macken (born 21 February 1983) is an Irish actor and film maker. Eoin has modelled for Abercrombie and Fitch, Ralph Lauren, and GQ. He has appeared in films such as Studs, 3Crosses and Centurion, and as Gavin Cluxton on RTE television show Fair City. Eoin has directed two feature films; Christian Blake in 2008, which screened in the 2008 Galway Film Fleadh before being released on May 19, 2009 in the USA with distributor Celebrity Distribution and Dreaming For You, shot in New York, and selected for the 2009 Galway Film Fleadh. Eoin directed the documentary The Fashion of Modelling which screened on RTE on May 24, 2009. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eoin Macken, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Eoin Macken

Christy
for Christy in The Lieutenant Of Inishmore
Suggested by sepanta_kazemi

On the isolated Irish island of Inishmore, where silence is deceptive and every cottage hides a secret, the most feared man is Padraic—a hot-headed militant known for his explosive temper and complete lack of restraint. Even the organization he works for thinks he’s too unhinged. But Padraic has one soft spot: his beloved cat, Wee Thomas. When Padraic hears that Wee Thomas has been found in suspicious condition, he abandons his violent mission and races home. Waiting for him are Donny, his bumbling but well-meaning father, and Davey, a nervous, wide-eyed local who accidentally stumbled into the mess and is now desperately trying to avoid Padraic’s wrath. Their panicked attempts to invent a harmless explanation only raise more questions—and Inishmore is far too small a place to cover up anything, especially from someone like Padraic. Meanwhile, Mairead, a teenage sharpshooter with revolutionary dreams and a fierce temper of her own, watches everything unfold with dangerous curiosity. She’s eager for a place in the armed struggle and sees Padraic’s return as an opportunity. And in the shadows, Christy, a calculating rival operative, arrives on the island with his own agenda—one that threatens to turn a personal crisis into a violent showdown. As loyalties twist and lies pile up, the island slips into a darkly comic spiral. What begins as a mystery involving a single cat escalates into a powder-keg of mistaken assumptions, simmering revenge, and wild confrontations where the stakes keep rising—and no one has the sense to back down. In the windswept quiet of Inishmore, the line between tragedy and absurdity grows dangerously thin.