Páidí Ó Lionáird

Páidí Ó Lionáird
Born Pádraig Ó Lionáird
1968 (age 4748)
Cúil Aodha, County Cork, Ireland
Nationality Irish
Education B.Ed, MA Irish Media, Dip. RE.
Occupation TV presenter
Notable credit(s) 7 Lá
Ardán
Cleamhnas"Gradam Ceoil TG4" Tour de France Mobs Mheiriceá Luach Ár Linne An Tuath Nua
Religion Roman Catholic
Spouse(s) Karen
Children Naoise
Relatives Parents: Micheál & Maighréad. Brothers and Sisters: Risteard, Dónal, Bríd, Peadar, Breandán, Seán, Micheál (deceased), Tadhg, Iarla, Eibhlín & Eoghan

Páidí Ó Lionáird (born in 1968[1]) is an Irish television presenter and columnist from Cúil Aodha, County Cork. Since 1997, Ó Lionáird has presented current affairs and entertainment shows on the Irish language channel TG4.

His older brother is Iarla Ó Lionáird, a singer and producer. Other brothers include Seán, judge on TG4's Feirm Factor and Peadar, co-owner of Folláin, jam and chutney manufacturer.

Early life

Páidí Ó Lionáird was born in Gort na Scairte, Baile Bhúirne in the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area of Co. Cork) Cúil Aodha,[2] part of the Muskerry Gaeltacht in County Cork. The youngest of twelve, his father was principal of the local secondary school and owner of a small holding of land.[1]

After leaving school, he initially studied Furniture Technology and Design at Dundalk Institute of Technology before using his carpentry skills in London. He eventually ended up working as doorman at such establishments as the Kensington Park Hotel and then as Concierge at the Gloucester Hotel. On his return to Ireland, he was appointed as development officer for Munster with the Irish Language Youth Organisation Ógras. He met his wife Karen in May 1990 at the AGM of Conradh na Gaeilge. They have one son named Naoise and are currently based in Galway.[1]

Having initially studied public relations at University College Cork, Ó Lionáird then qualified as a primary school teacher at MIC Limerick.[3] His studies have continued with a Masters Degree in Irish Media Studies from MIC and UL. He teaches communications at GMIT.

Television career

Ó Lionáird's television career began with a successful screen test for TG4 in 1997. He soon became involved with a number of different shows, from the light-hearted Ardán to the hard-headed political and current affairs show 7 Lá.

Ó Lionáird chaired the Irish language debate held between the seven candidates in the 2011 Irish presidential election on 18 October 2011. The high-profile debate was another big ratings win for TG4 and Ó Lionáird's moderation was very well received in the national press.[4]

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Thursday, January 14, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.