
Acting
Dermot went to University College Dublin, where he studied English and Philosopy. In 1974 he took up a teaching post, but left 2 years later to persue the comedy career that he had started at university. In 1979 his first introduction to TV came with an appearance on "Live Mike" on RTE television as Fr. Trendy, a catholic priest who was religiously hip. He became a regular for the next 4 years. His career took a slump in the mid-eighties, when his humour didn't fit in with the views of RTE who controlled the media in Ireland at the time. In 1988 he set up his own production company, Cue Productions and began work on a radio show called "Scrap Saturday". This show lampooned Irish politicians, and allowed him to use his wonderful talent for mimicry. In 1991, at the height of it's success the show was cancelled by RTE. He remained angry about the cancellation of the show for many years. He returned to doing stand up comedy. In 1995 he started his most popular show, "Father Ted" which won him several awards. He had just completed the third series of "Father Ted" when he died.
Gay Byrne's Late Late Moments
2020
Self (archive footage)
movieBritish Sitcom: 60 Years of Laughing at Ourselves
2016
Father Ted Crilly (archive footage) (uncredited)
movieHitler: The Comedy Years
2007
Ted Crilly (archive footage) (uncredited)
movieThe First Snow of Winter
1998
Voley (voice)
tvFather Ted
1995
Father Ted Crilly
movieDermot Morgan Live
1994
Himself
movieTaffin
1988
Micky Guest
Comic Relief
1988
Father Ted Crilly
movieThe First Snow of Winter
1998
In Memory Of