Brendan Courtney

Brendan Courtney
Birth name Brendan Christopher Courtney
Born (1973-06-24) 24 June 1973
Clondalkin, Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Irish
Notable works and roles Wanderlust, The Brendan Courtney Show, Playdate, Off the RailsThe Clothes Show

Brendan Courtney (born 24 June 1973 in Dublin) is an Irish television presenter and fashion designer, the first openly gay presenter in Ireland.[1] He created and hosted Wanderlust on RTÉ Two, The Brendan Courtney Show on TV3, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway on ITV2, Blind Date on ITV2, Love Match on ITV1, Look of Love on ITV1, The Clothes Show on UKTV and Off the Rails on RTÉ One. He is one half of design duo "Lennon Courtney" along with Sonya Lennon which is stocked in Dunnes Stores. He has most recently made an authored documentary about his father titled "we need to talk about Dad" to air on RTE1 in 2017. Brendan and Sonya's partnership has extended to founding fashion discovery app "fafinder" 100's of boutiques in 1 place.

Career

Courtney began his career on RTÉ Two's Wanderlust and ITV1's Love Match UK. He was the main developer of the idea of Wanderlust. He previously hosted The Brendan Courtney Show, a prime time talk show on Ireland's TV3 television channel. He also presented the RTÉ reality show Treasure Island.

In October 2006, he became the presenter on ITV2's late night dating show Playdate. From 2006–2008 he hosted and produced The Clothes Show with Caryn Franklyn and Louise Redknapp, As of Autumn 2008, he was co-hosting RTÉ One's Off the Rails.[2][3]

He frequently hosted at the Clothes Show Live in Birmingham.[4]

He was on the panel of judges on Ladies' Day at the 138th Discover Ireland Horse Show on 4 August 2011.[5] He has also judged Alternative Miss Ireland in The George, Dublin.[6]

In 2013 Courtney, together with his longtime collaboration partner Sonia Lennon, launched the Lennon Courtney ladies wear line.

Personal life

In August 2009, Courtney spoke at a rally in Dublin requesting full marriage equality.[7] He was battered by a gay bashing stranger while walking home down South Great George's Street in Dublin in 2011. A man in his early twenties punched him in the face and shouted "queer" before running away. Courtney said it was "disgraceful" that such an incident could occur in Dublin.[8] He told Liveline that more than 50 other gay people had told him of their own experiences of being assaulted or verbally abused in towns nationwide.[9]

See also

References

  1. "RTÉ's new Cilla is a gay man". Irish Independent. 13 August 2000. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  2. "Off The Rails". RTÉ. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  3. "A stylish match". Irish Independent. 13 September 2008. Retrieved 13 September 2008.
  4. "Clothes Show Live - Celebrities". Retrieved 5 December 2010.
  5. Mac Connell, Seán (4 August 2011). "Plenty of horseplay and shopping as stage is set for the real competition". The Irish Times. Retrieved 4 August 2011. There are also very decent prizes for the most colourful outfit, the most creative hat and those results will be announced at 4.30 pm today by the judges, Sharon Corr, Brendan Courtney and Michael Leong.
  6. Mullally, Una (15 October 2011). "'Gay Christmas' is cancelled. So long, Alternative Miss Ireland". The Irish Times. Retrieved 15 October 2011. The contest ignited the careers of Shirley Temple Bar and Katherine Lynch and has featured judges as diverse as Twink, David Norris, Marc Almond, Nell McCafferty, Ivana Bacik and Brendan Courtney.
  7. Geen, Jessica (10 August 2009). "Thousands march for gay marriage in Dublin". Pink News. Retrieved 10 August 2009.
  8. "TV star back on feet after attack". Sunday Independent. 13 February 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
  9. Murphy, Claire (15 February 2011). "Brendan overwhelmed by support after attack". Evening Herald. Retrieved 15 February 2011.

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