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Interview in which he discusses his role in "The Actors". Conducted by Nev Pierce.
www.bbc.co.uk
Interview examining "Black Books".
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Biographical information, filmography, photographs and a message board.
www.imdb.com
Message board for fans, with sections devoted to "How Do You Want Me?" and "Black Books".
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"Dylan Moran is planning to write a novel, beacuse he's growing frustrated with stand-up".
www.chortle.co.uk
The Guardian - Funny, peculiar
"Director-playwright Conor McPherson and actor-comedian Dylan Moran are an odd couple. At work on the set of their new film The Actors, all is smooth. " By Sally Vincent.
www.guardian.co.uk
BBC Northamptonshire - Dylan Moran
A fan reviews his stand-up show "Monster II", performed at Derngate, Northampton.
www.bbc.co.uk
IndieLondon.co.uk - Dylan Moran Q&A
Brief interview concentrating on his role in "The Actors".
www.indielondon.co.uk
The Observer - This much I know: Dylan Moran
Interview conducted by Ursula Kennedy.
observer.guardian.co.uk
Downtown Express - A Wit Freighted With Fatigue
"Dylan Moran, Irish-born toast of London comedy, gigs at the Village Theatre." By Jerry Tallmer.
www.downtownexpress.com
Durham21 - Irish Eyes are Snarling...
Review of his performance at the Newcastle Comedy Festival.
www.durham21.co.uk
Review of his performance at the Palace Theatre, London.
www.cix.co.uk
Laughing Matters - Dylan Moran
Article detailing his work on the film "The Actors".
www.anythingmatters.com
The Guardian - A rare comic hero.
Review of his performance at the Dancehouse, Manchester. By Dave Simpson.
www.guardian.co.uk
The Observer Review - He will stand for any nonsense
"As screen roles multiply, Dylan Moran's shambolic, brilliant stand-up routine continues. But for how long? " By Stephanie Merritt.
observer.guardian.co.uk