Cathal MacGarvey

Cathal MacGarvey was an Irish actor and writer who is best known for Irish Destiny and Fun at a Finglas Fair. Born on June 3, 1866, in Rathmullan, County Donegal, Ireland, he passed away on November 15, 1927, in Drumcondra, Dublin.

Personal and Family Life

Cathal MacGarvey, originally named Charles Joseph McGarvey, lived a life dedicated to the arts during a time when Ireland was experiencing significant cultural changes. He was involved in the Irish theater scene, contributing both as a performer and a writer. Details about his family life remain limited.

Career Highlights

MacGarvey is recognized for his roles in early Irish cinema, notably in films that celebrated Irish culture and heritage. His work in Irish Destiny showcased his talents and endeared him to audiences. His participation in Fun at a Finglas Fair further solidified his standing in the performing arts.

Death and Legacy

Cathal MacGarvey died on November 15, 1927, in Drumcondra, Dublin, leaving behind a legacy in the Irish film industry. Though not widely known today, his contributions to early Irish cinema are still appreciated by those who study the country’s cultural history. His work helped pave the way for future generations of Irish actors and filmmakers.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Irish Destiny 1926-03-24 Shanahan, a jarvey
Fun at a Finglas Fair 1916 N/A