PJ Gallagher is one of Ireland’s best-loved comedians. He currently co-hosts Morning Glory with PJ & Jim with Jim McCabe on Radio NOVA and stars in the hit TV show The Young Offenders (RTÉ/BBC Three).
He is most widely known for the huge success of many characters in the hilarious and sometimes outrageous hit TV show Naked Camera, alongside his DVD of the same name, which received triple platinum sales. In 2008 he took his alter ego Jake Stevens to the US to film a new series called Makin’ Jake. Additionally in 2011, he returned with another sketch show, Meet Your Neighbours, which was also produced into a DVD.
With countless television appearances, he has become one of Ireland’s most recognized comedians. With appearances on The Late Late Show, The Miriam O Callaghan Show and Tubridy Tonight, as well as hosting The Great Big Surprise Birthday Party for RTÉ in 2012, PJ Gallagher’s Stage Fright documentary (RTÉ, 2015) and a hidden camera show called Trojan Donkey for Channel 4 in 2013.
PJ Gallagher is a Vicar Street regular and has appeared at the Cat Laughs Festival in Kilkenny and Electric Picnic and has provided entertainment with his numerous corporate appearances for Diageo, Sigma and quite a few others. His most recent tours, Concussion and Separated at Birth (with Joanne McNally) have received critical acclaim and played to sell out audiences.
He is a graduate of the Gaiety School of Acting and performs in the 2016 Dublin Theatre Festival in Alien Documentary, directed by Una McKevitt and appears in the feature film The Young Offenders, which won Best Irish Film at the Galway Film Fleadh.
“For a man who ambushes people as they go about their everyday business, makes them uncomfortable and mines their embarrassment for laughs, there is something strangely appropriate about PJ Gallagher’s route into comedy.” THE SUNDAY TIMES, CULTURE MAGAZINE
‘That guy cracked me up for an entire afternoon that I forgot to meet my wife for lunch. It’s classic comedy but with a twist.” CONAN O’BRIEN
“An inspiration to aspiring Irish actors and comedians” RYAN TUBRIDY