
Phelim Drew
Phelim Drew is an Irish actor born in Dublin, the son of celebrated folk musician Ronnie Drew, founder of The Dubliners. His career spans film, theatre, and television, making him a well-known figure in the Irish arts scene. On the big screen, he is known for his roles in iconic films such as *My Left Foot* (1989), Alan Parker's *The Commitments* (1991), and *The Van* (1996), all landmark works of Irish cinema. A highly experienced stage actor, he has worked extensively on Dublin's major stages, including the Abbey Theatre and the Gate Theatre, performing a wide-ranging repertoire. On television, he has appeared in numerous productions, including the series *Fair City* and *Ripper Street*. In addition to acting, Drew has honored his father's artistic legacy by staging acclaimed musical shows dedicated to the songs of The Dubliners, receiving critical praise for his powerful performances.
