#196 | Karl Argue | Actor/Screenwriter

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Fni Wrapchat: Brought to you by ARRI. Subscribe on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and of course Headstuff+ Become a member on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni and help our never ending crusade to united the Irish Film community.  Join us at our inaugural FNI Fast Fest this Summer from 25th-27th of August. Visit https://wearefni.com/fastfest Film Network Ireland (FNI) is pleased to announce our new Initiative FNI Fast Fest. Roll camera, roll with the pros at #WeAreFni 72 hour shoot and screen festival FNI FAST FEST! 🎥🍿 Sign up to Join us at The Creative Arts and Screen Media faculty at Griffith College 25th/26th/27th of August for the main challenge weekend and win thosands of Euros in cash and prizes.  On this epiosde, We recently sat down with one of Irish Film and Tv's nicest guys, Karl Argue. In 1998 Karl Argue began his career after getting spotted by an agent in the short film Waiting for O’Brien at the Galway film festival. Argue is better known for his work onscreen over the last 25 years including Red Rock, A Dublin Story, The Clinic, Where the Sea Used to be, When the Sky Falls and The Inside. And has acted in over 100 short films. He wrote and directed the film The Anti-Love Pill (2013) and wrote the stage play Candy Flipping Butterflies (2010) Over the last few years Karl has continued exploring his creativity and has debuted his first photography exhibition “Chasing Light” produced by Zoe Doyle. And has also earned an MA in screenwriting for Film & Television from IADT. Karl also founded and is the creative director The Actors Workshop Dublin Please Support our podcast, events and classes on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, Paul Webster and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios.  Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkirelan https://twitter.com/fni_film #WeAreFni

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