Barry Devlin

Irish musician, screenwriter and director


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Barry Daniel Devlin (born 27 November 1946) is an Irish musician, screenwriter and director.

Early life

Devlin is from Moortown in Ardboe, but left to study English at University College Dublin and then joined a graphics company as a screenwriter.

Career

He was in the pioneering Irish Celtic rock band Horslips as bass player, vocalist and front man. After the breakup of Horslips, Devlin released the 1983 solo album Breaking Star Codes. In December 1985, he produced the single "Thank You Very Much, Mr. Eastwood" for comedian Dermot Morgan on Dolphin Records. Horslips reunited from 2004 - 2006, and again from 2009 - 2019.

He has directed for the screen, producing a number of U2 videos in the 1980s. He co-wrote with Paul J. Bolger Hound, a graphic novel trilogy based on the Ulster Cycle that got limited release from 2014 to 2018 before Dark Horse published an omnibus edition. In 2015, Devlin won the Best Writer Published in Ireland award at the Irish Comic News alongside Paul for Hound.

Family

His sister, Marie Devlin, is a school teacher and writer, who published Over Nine Waves, a collection of traditional Irish myths and legends, in 1994. She was married to the Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney, from 1965 until the poet's death in 2013. One of his six sisters is Polly Devlin, the writer and broadcaster, who was awarded the OBE for services to literature. Her first book, All Of Us There, is now a Virago Modern Classic. She made a documentary film The Daisy Chain and now is a professor at Columbia University, New York.

References

References

  1. Savage, Joanne. (2014-05-01). "'It was finding the feral in Irish trad and rocking out'". [[The News Letter]].
  2. Eder, Bruce. "Horslips: Biography". Allmusic.
  3. Boland, John. (1985-12-24). "Modest Morgan". [[Evening Press]].
  4. "Re-Group & Roll Back".
  5. Johnston, Rich. (2015-08-16). "Hound: Defender – A Celtic Comics Odyssey". [[Bleeding Cool]].
  6. Tom, {{space}}. (2016-02-07). "Comic Book Review: Hound: Protector". Geek Ireland.
  7. Brooke, David. (2022-02-03). "An oral history of 'Hound': Paul Bolger details how the Irish myth made its way to Dark Horse". AIPT Comics.
  8. O'Mahony, Don. (2022-07-13). "All in the gutter: 10 graphic novels with star quality". [[Irish Examiner]].
  9. Ferguson, David. (2015-12-05). "ICN Awards Winners 2015". Irish Comic News.
  10. Molony, Julia. (May 25, 2019). "Polly Devlin: 'After learning I was abused I spent 14 years in therapy'". [[The Belfast Telegraph]].

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