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Billy Roche
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Composer
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The Eclipse (2009)
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Billy Roche was born on 11 January 1949 in Wexford, Ireland. He is a writer and actor, known for
The Eclipse (2009)
,
Trojan Eddie (1996)
and
Clean Break (2015)
.
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Awards
1 win & 2 nominations
Known for
The Eclipse
6.0
Writer
2009
Trojan Eddie
6.1
Writer
1996
Clean Break
6.3
TV Series
Writer
2015 • 4 eps
A Handful of Stars
7.7
TV Movie
Writer
1993
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Actor
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Composer
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Soundtrack
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Writer
Previous
6
Clean Break
6.3
TV Series
Writer
2015
4 episodes
The Eclipse
6.0
story and screenplay
2009
Trojan Eddie
6.1
written by
1996
Belfry
TV Movie
Writer
1993
Poor Beast in the Rain
8.4
TV Movie
Writer
1993
A Handful of Stars
7.7
TV Movie
Writer
1993
Actor
Previous
8
The Flag
6.1
Gerry
2016
The Eclipse
6.0
Jim Belton
2009
Man About Dog
6.4
Man About Dog
2004
Headwrecker
Short
Boss
2000
Saltwater
6.1
Larry (Old Man)
2000
Most Important
Larry Fitz
1999
Trojan Eddie
6.1
Young Man
1996
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Mr. Deegan
1988
1 episode
Composer
Previous
1
The Artist in Me
Video
Composer
(as Bill Roche)
2002
Videos
1
Trailer 2:21
The Eclipse
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Alternative name
Bill Roche
Born
January 11
,
1949
Wexford, Ireland
Other works
He acted in Brian Friel's play, "Aristocrats," at the Hampstead Theatre in Hampstead, London, England with Sinead Cusack, Niall Buggy, and Charlotte Cornwell in the cast.
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On his play "Lay Me Down Softly: I'm the wrong person to ask what the play's about. It's about an hour and a half long, as
Dylan Thomas
would say.
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