logo
Rory Cowan bids farewell to Fair City after five years and fans have seen final scenes

Rory Cowan bids farewell to Fair City after five years and fans have seen final scenes

Dublin Live21-05-2025

Rory Cowan has left Fair City after five years, it has been confirmed.
The former Mrs Brown's Boys actor joined the RTÉ soap back in 2019 as John 'Bosco' Walsh. Bosco was introduced to Carrigstown as part of the O'Brien family, and looked after his mum Rose, who was ill with dementia.
The storyline was particularly poignant for Rory, whose own mother, Esther, also suffered with the condition. Bosco quickly integrated himself into Carrigstown and became a notable community character in recent years.
But now, Rory has decided to retire from work ahead of his 66th birthday and quietly exited the soap earlier this year. A Fair City spokesperson told RSVP Live: "Rory Cowan made the decision to retire from Fair City earlier this year.
"Following his success in Mrs. Brown's Boys, Rory joined the cast in 2019 as John 'Bosco' Walsh - a character known for his kind-hearted personality, wit and comedic timing. Rory brought warmth, humour and depth to the role, quickly becoming a much-loved member of the Fair City family.
"His contribution to the series, both on-screen and behind the scenes, has been greatly valued by colleagues and viewers alike. Rory will be missed by the cast, crew and fans across the country. We extend our thanks to him for his time on Fair City and wish him every happiness and fulfilment in his retirement."
At the time of joining Fair City back in 2019, Rory said he was a long-time fan of the soap. He explained: "Since the very beginning, thirty years ago, yes I have been a fan. But for a good few years, when I was touring the world with Mrs Brown's Boys, I lost touch with what was happening in Carrigstown.
"But when I left Mrs Brown's Boys to care for my mother, who had dementia, I got back into watching it again. Myself and my ma used to watch the omnibus on Sunday afternoons.
"I've lovely memories of those Sundays with my mam watching Fair City." For Rory, comedy acting and working on a soap are two different beasts.
"The timing and pace is different. It's another skill altogether," he added. "So acting in Fair City is totally different to acting in Mrs Brown's Boys, but that's what I find so interesting about it.
"If I'd been asked to go into another situation comedy I probably would have said no, but being offered a role in Fair City was never going to be something I'd refuse." In 2024, Rory took part in Dancing With The Stars, and shared his plans to retire in the near future.
The actor and TV personality will turn 66 in July, and recently told Extra.ie that while he is retiring from showbiz, he will "still be around" - joking he will be "a bit older but not wiser."
Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

‘You've got me mixed up' says RTE Fair City star as he calls out Ireland AM hosts after their major blunder on air
‘You've got me mixed up' says RTE Fair City star as he calls out Ireland AM hosts after their major blunder on air

The Irish Sun

time5 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

‘You've got me mixed up' says RTE Fair City star as he calls out Ireland AM hosts after their major blunder on air

IRELAND AM host Tommy Bowe made a major blunder while interviewing a guest this week. Gerard Jordan, who's best known for his role as Steo Nash in the hit soap, sat down with 3 Karen and Tommy co-hosted Ireland AM together on Thursday Credit: VMTV 3 Gerard Jordan appeared on Ireland AM as a guest Credit: VMTV 3 Gerard called out Karen and Tommy on their mistake Credit: VMTV However, the hosts had their wires crossed and mixed up some of the the Dubliner's credentials with an English actor with the same name. When introducing Gerard to viewers, Karen mentioned some shows that she thought he had acted in. She said: "He has overcome the carnage of Carrigstown, faced down the White Walkers in During their chat, Tommy also spoke about the hit series saying: "Obviously you're involved in read more on ireland am The 34-year-old pulled up the presenters on the incorrect information saying: "I wasn't on Karen and Tommy both looked surprised as Karen asked: "You have another one. Is there another one?" The dad-of-eight replied: "Yeah there's another one, yeah. I wasn't on Game of Thrones or Derry Girl, but I was just on Fair City." Tommy attempted to save himself saying: "I was thinking you've got the hair. I was thinking you've just been growing the beard. read more on the irish sun "This is it. I mean, after eight kids, you should look disheveled, you should be on Game of Thrones as well." Gerard didn't look too offended by the mix up and replied: "You know, if Game of Thrones are doing a remake, give me a shout." Ireland AM studio turns into disco The actor met his partner Jo 11 years ago and the pair both shared a dream of Gerard told The Irish Independent: "I have always loved the idea of a full, lively house. The kind of place where there is always laughing or someone needing a snack or needing something.' FAMILY MAN The actor became a dad at just 25-years-old and said while it seems "young", he felt "very mature" and knew it was something himself and Jo both wanted. The pair now have eight children; Jasper, 10, Hugo, nine, River, seven, Sage, five, Saint, three, Zen, two, Enzo, one, and Halo, who is just 12 weeks old. The family-of-ten lives in the Liberties, Dublin. As well as Gerard's glitzy showbiz job, he works for a company that sells credit card terminals. He explained: "I'm not back [in Fair City] until August so it's a big gap. You have to have something else going on because otherwise you would run out of money very quickly with eight kids." Gerard spoke about how himself and his partner make sure to budget "perfectly" for their big family by forward planning. He said: 'There's a lot of mouths to feed. There's a lot of outgoings with kids… with certain trips with school, and things that bubble up. So you have to have an 'emergency fund' packed away and ready to go."

New RTÉ series An Ghig Mhór pairs Irish musicians with up-and-coming talent
New RTÉ series An Ghig Mhór pairs Irish musicians with up-and-coming talent

RTÉ News​

time6 hours ago

  • RTÉ News​

New RTÉ series An Ghig Mhór pairs Irish musicians with up-and-coming talent

A new RTÉ series will pair established Irish musicians with up-and-coming talent as they put on their first hometown gig, with hip hop duo Tebi Rex, Kíla's Rónán Ó Snodaigh, and Cork singer songwriter John Spillane among the mentors. According to the show, "From the sitting room to the stage, the series follows the bands as they attempt to find a venue, sell tickets and deliver the performance of a lifetime. " An Ghig Mhór provides a platform to new emerging Irish bands and shines a light on the hard work, creativity and dedication that goes into putting on your own gig." From Donegal to Kilkenny, the series showcases a different town and band each week. Folk singer John Spillane will share his expertise with The Donnys, a five-piece rock band from Kilkenny. Singer-songwriter Eve Belle from Gaoth Dobhair, Donegal will work with fellow Gaoth Dobhair singer Hannah Mc Fadden, and her band Hannah B. Kíla's Rónán Ó Snodaigh will mentor band Leevy from the Múscraí Gaeltacht in Cork, who perform a blend of folk-rock and punk with traditional Irish undertones. Krea, a former member of Wyvern Lingo will guide all-female punk rockers The Hex from Lexlip, Kildare. Hip-hop duo Tebi Rex will mentor Conamara rock band Na hEasógaí. Finally, singer and guitarist Síomha will advise Coolboy, a four-piece rock band from Laois. Each band has their own unique sound and performs in English and Irish. Episode one of An Ghig Mhór will air on Monday 9 June, 8pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.

Arthur Gourounlian opens up on 'eye-opening' weight loss journey
Arthur Gourounlian opens up on 'eye-opening' weight loss journey

Extra.ie​

time8 hours ago

  • Extra.ie​

Arthur Gourounlian opens up on 'eye-opening' weight loss journey

Arthur Gourounlian has taken to Instagram to share his impressive weight loss progress, revealing that he's lost 4.3 kilos since starting his fitness journey. The Dancing With The Stars judge embarked on a 28-day fitness transformation, and his results are undeniable. Arthur has been clear that his weight loss journey isn't about vanity or appearance. Instead, he's focused on improving his overall health and well-being. Arthur Gourounlian has taken to Instagram to share his impressive weight loss progress, revealing that he's lost 4.3 kilos since starting his fitness Brian McEvoy Photography The TV star has spoken openly about wanting to feel stronger, more energised, and more confident in his own skin—goals that go far beyond just looks. 'I can't believe it! After just 28 days of being consistent, working out (in total only four hours!), and staying mindful, I've lost 4.3 kilos of body fat — and I feel absolutely incredible,' the post began, alongside two progress images from the month. 'It just goes to show: when you put your mind to something, you really can do it. This journey has been eye-opening, and I'm proud to say this is the start of a new chapter — a new me. A new Arthur Gourounlian with a pinch of old ARTY still in there. Arthur went on to share his top tips from the past month, adding: 'One of the biggest lessons I've learned over these 28 days is that moderation is key. You don't have to give up everything — it's about balance, self-care, and making choices that serve your well-being. I'm not giving up all the foods I love, but choosing to be better. And honestly, I've loved every single minute of it. 'Let's be clear — I didn't do this to chase a six-pack or become the next muscle-bound superhero. I did this to feel lean, to be healthy, and to move forward in life with clarity, purpose, and love — especially for my little family. 'Here's to progress, not perfection. Here's to health, balance, and being the best version of myself. LET'S DO THIS, you gorgeous people,' the post concluded. The Dancing With The Stars judge embarked on a 28-day fitness transformation and his results are undeniable. Pic: Brian McEvoy Photography Fans and famous friends of the star were quick to take to the comments to congratulate him on his new venture. 'Unreal! Great job,' DWTS host Jennifer Zamparelli wrote. 'Well done Arthur, keep her lit,' Roseanna Ruanne shared. 'Well done Arthur… you will need those suits taken in !,' the style doc, David O'Connor penned. Congrats Arthur, looking fabulous!

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store