RORY COWAN

Started by THE FUGITIVE, January 20, 2018, 02:38:36 PM

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THE FUGITIVE

He played Rory in Mrs Browns BOYS i thought it said on TV HE HAD DIED BEFORE THE XMAS episode but on google it says he left the show --sadly missed the new rory is crap
Correction Rory is not dead as far as i know this is from wilkipedia

Rory Cowan is an Irish actor and entertainer best known for portraying Rory Brown in Mrs Brown's Boys from 2001 to 2017, and for starring in Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie in 2014. Cowan has worked with Brendan O'Carroll since 1992.

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1   Early life
2   Career
3   Personal life
4   References
5   External links
Early life[edit]
Rory Cowan was born in the Coombe Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, on July 15, 1959 to Rory Cowan Sr., and Esther Cowan.[1] His parents were trade-union activists, and the Cowans lived in Dublin, Athlone and Limerick.[2]

Career[edit]
Cowan's mother wanted him to go into banking, but Cowan deliberately failed his maths exam in order to avoid this.[2] He then worked in a record shop owned by EMI, eventually becoming marketing manager of the holding company in Ireland.[2] While there, he managed Christy Dignam and the drag act Mr Pussy, and first saw Brendan O'Carroll in performance.[3] After being made redundant in 1992, he was asked to book an act for a venue that would bring in similar crowds to those that had accompanied Mr Pussy and Dignam; and suggested O'Carroll.[3] As a result of this, he became O'Carroll's publicist, and has worked alongside him well into the 2010s.[3] Soon afterwards, O'Carroll developed the Mrs Brown routine, creating the character of Rory Brown specifically for Cowan,[1] although at first, Cowan did not take on the role as he was simply "the logistics man" who organised shows and bookings.[2] The character of Rory Brown originally appeared in the radio slots, and was originally played on stage by another actor who resigned at short notice.[2][4] As a result, Cowan, despite never having acted in front of an audience before, was asked to take on the role by O'Carroll, and his deliberately camp performance quickly became the definitive portrayal.[2][4] In 2016, Cowan and Deirdre O'Kane were signed up to the Irish version of Gogglebox, screened by TV3.[3]

On 16 June 2017, Cowan gave O'Carroll his resignation notice,[5] and the following month announced he had quit Mrs Brown's Boys.[6] He described his parting from the company as "amicable" and completed a stage tour of the show, but did not appear in the 2017 Christmas special.[7]