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Jarlath Regan (born 1980) is an Irish comedian and podcaster. [1] [2] A former graphic design consultant, [3] he began his stand-up comedy career in 2003 and by the end of 2004 was a finalist for three major UK comedy newcomer awards: So You Think You're Funny, BBC New Comedy Awards and the Chortle Student Comedian of the Year.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 January 2025. The following is a list of notable stand-up comedians by nationality.
Notable former auditors of the society include former President of Ireland and Chief Justice Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, comedians Dara Ó Briain and Jarlath Regan, suffragist and writer Francis Sheehy-Skeffington and Irish Supreme Court judge Adrian Hardiman. James Joyce ran for election to the post of auditor twice, and was defeated on both occasions.
Her rapists are shockingly diverse – from firemen to DJs, some married with children, others single, and ranging in age almost 50 years – earning some to in France to call them "Mr. Everyman."
2. Jean-Pierre Marechal, 63, garden store worker. Described by the French media as Pelicot’s “disciple”, he is the only defendant not accused of raping Gisèle.
Jarlath Carey (1932–2006), Northern Ireland Gaelic footballer; Jarlath Conroy (born 1944), Irish-born actor; Jarlath McDonagh (born 1945), Irish politician (Fine Gael) Jarlath Cloonan (born 1953), former County Galway Senior Hurling Manager; Jarlath Fallon (born 1973) is a Gaelic footballer; Jarlath Regan (born 1980), Irish stand-up comedian
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An everyman is described with the intent that most audience members can readily identify with him. Although the everyman may face the same difficulties that a hero might, archetypal heroes react rapidly and vigorously by manifest action, whereas an everyman typically avoids engagement or reacts ambivalently, until the situation, growing dire, demands effective reaction to avert disaster.