Denis Kiely, a talented individual, has been actively involved in the entertainment industry since 2008, initially as a children's entertainer, and later branched out into stage and film acting in 2015.
Throughout his career, Denis has showcased his versatility by taking on various roles, including writing, producing, directing, and starring in several films. One of his notable works is the short film "Two Can Play That Game", which tells the story of a shopkeeper struggling to cope with a shoplifting epidemic in his community.
Denis has also explored more dramatic territory with his film "A Cup of Sugar", a heart-wrenching drama that delves into the struggles of an immigrant who faces rejection and ridicule from his neighbors in a conservative suburban Irish housing estate.
In addition to his film work, Denis has appeared in several television productions, including the Irish language TV production "Fir, Marú agus Grá" (translation: Men, Murder and Love),where he portrayed Frank McCann, an Irish murderer who burned his own home to kill his wife and niece.
In 2016, Denis played a murder victim in Myles Linehan's film "Smile". He also starred as the comical villain in two features from Brendan Hayes, Haze Productions, "Macra Girl" and "Inlaws & Outlaws", released in 2016 and 2018 respectively.
Denis has also had success on the stage, starring as George in the Inkwell Theatre's production of Marc Camoletti's "Don't Dress for Dinner" in 2016. He also played the lead role of Aidan, the reluctant groom, in his own hit comedy stage production "Whiskey for the Brides" at Cork Arts Theatre in 2018.
With his impressive range and versatility, Denis Kiely has established himself as a talented and accomplished actor in the entertainment industry.