Turlough Convery's Journey: From Northern Ireland to the Big Screen
Episode Overview
Turlough Convery discusses his acting journey and life lessons. The impact of growing up in Northern Ireland on his career. How dyslexia has influenced his creative process. Heartfelt stories about family and mentors. Fun storytelling exercises and a touch of Shakespeare.
"You can see how you can make happiness around you in this space that you call home"
Ever wondered what it's like to step into 'The Clearing'? In this episode of The Good Listening To Show, host Chris Grimes welcomes Irish actor Turlough Convery for a heartwarming chat filled with storytelling magic. Known for his roles in 'Killing Eve' and 'Sanditon', Turlough shares his journey from Northern Ireland to the big screen, reflecting on the life lessons he's picked up along the way.
From discussing the influence of his grandmother to reminiscing about playing tennis at Windmill Hill, Turlough's stories are as engaging as they are inspiring. He also touches on his dyslexia, explaining how it has shaped his career and creative process. The episode is peppered with fun segments like the '5, 4, 3, 2, 1' storytelling exercise and a cheeky bit of Shakespeare.
It's not just about the glitz and glamour of acting; it's about the roots that keep us grounded and the stories that make us who we are. If you're looking for a blend of humour, heartfelt moments, and a bit of wisdom, this episode is a must-listen. So, are you ready to explore 'The Clearing' with Chris and Turlough? Dive in and let their stories brighten your day.