This Art Deco Donnybrook house has been adapted for multi-generational living
This Art Deco Donnybrook house has been adapted for multi-generational living

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‘Father’s Day, to me, is a lot like being single on Valentine’s Day’
‘Father’s Day, to me, is a lot like being single on Valentine’s Day’

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Page Turners: ‘Thirst Trap’ author Gráinne O’Hare
Page Turners: ‘Thirst Trap’ author Gráinne O’Hare

Sarah Gill

Social photos from our Beyond the Awards: Stories of Success and Impact event
Social photos from our Beyond the Awards: Stories of Success and Impact event

Sarah Gill

Here are the interiors trends we’ll all be searching this summer (and how to shop them)
Here are the interiors trends we’ll all be searching this summer (and how to shop...

Megan Burns

‘Virtually everyone experiences imposter syndrome, from interns to C-suite executives’
‘Virtually everyone experiences imposter syndrome, from interns to C-suite executives’

Megan Burns

The best events happening around Ireland this weekend
The best events happening around Ireland this weekend

Sarah Gill

In Her Shoes: Silvana Landa McAdam of LANDA
In Her Shoes: Silvana Landa McAdam of LANDA

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Conductor Orla Flanagan: ‘This concert explores human existence in different spheres’
Conductor Orla Flanagan: ‘This concert explores human existence in different spheres’

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This 1970s Galway semi-d has been refreshed and revived
This 1970s Galway semi-d has been refreshed and revived

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Robert Sheehan


By IMAGE
20th Sep 2013
Robert Sheehan

The vulnerability of those green eyes and raw emotion in every character he plays has made Robert Sheehan an Irish actor wunderkind. While the Love/Hate bad-boy-with-a-good-heart had us squealing from our couches last season (is he alive or isn’t he?), he’s only getting bigger and better. Next up, Rob stars in the latest book-to-screen fantasy-drama trilogy, hyped as the new Twilight – The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (out now) will see the Laois native pitted against fellow Irishmen Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and Aidan Turner, alongside Lily Collins in the adaptation of The New York Times bestseller. We’re about to see a lot more of Mr Sheehan.

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