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Paul McLoone (Paul Martin McLoone) was born on 11 February, 1967 in Derry, Northern Ireland, is an A 20th-century male singer from Northern Ireland. Discover Paul McLoone's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Paul Martin McLoone |
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Musician · radio producer · voice actor · radio presenter |
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57 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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11 February, 1967 |
Birthday |
11 February |
Birthplace |
Derry, Northern Ireland |
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Ireland
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Paul McLoone Height, Weight & Measurements
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Paul McLoone Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
The movie, based on the 1966 book, Moon Man by French artist Tomi Ungerer, was released in 2012,.
McLoone also appeared in the film, Sunset Heights as Dingo Green.
Paul Martin McLoone (born 11 February 1967) is an Irish musician, former radio producer, voice actor, voice-over artist and radio presenter from Derry, Northern Ireland.
He is perhaps best known for being the co-creator and co-writer of the Irish comedy sketch series Gift Grub.
Growing up in Derry's Bogside, McLoone began his radio career in the late 1980s.
McLoone later performed in one band, The Carrellines, alongside future Undertones band member, drummer Billy Doherty in the late 1980s with McLoone serving as the main frontman/lead vocalist and guitarist for the Carrellines.
Despite gaining praise from the Irish media, the Carrellines broke up after releasing two singles, "Bridesmaids Never Brides" and its b-side "Credence".
After that, McLoone managed another band, Schtum, which disbanded while the group was touring America.
He first appeared on Gerry Anderson's show on BBC Radio Foyle in 1985.
While on the show, McLoone successfully impersonated Prince Charles in a radio interview with Anderson which, in turn, launched McLoone's own career in radio with Anderson also serving as McLoone's radio mentor.
As such, McLoone eventually became a radio producer and was later involved in producing various programmes for the BBC, including his own satirical sketch series McLoone which ran for three series in the early 1990s on BBC Radio Foyle.
He later joined the national independent radio station, Today FM, originally called Radio Ireland before its name-change and relaunch in 1998.
He subsequently became a producer on The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show, for Today FM. During his time on The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show, McLoone produced the show and also co-created and co-wrote the comedy Irish sketch series, Gift Grub, alongside Irish comedian/impersonator, Mario Rosenstock.
The pair also participated in sketches either together or separately.
He is also the lead vocalist/frontman of the Northern Irish pop-punk/new-wave band The Undertones, permanently replacing Feargal Sharkey when the band reunited for a series of live appearances in November 1999.
From September 2008 to June 10, 2021, he hosted the weekday evening/night-time radio programme on the Irish national and independent radio station, Today FM titled The Paul McLoone Show which broadcast from Dublin every Monday to Thursday from 10:00pm to midnight.
It focused on less-known Irish solo singers or bands, as well as those from other countries who are popular in the alternative and indie rock world, but who have yet to crack the mainstream line of the music industry.
McLoone also hosted a radio programme titled Another Side on TXFM (formerly Phantom FM), a sister station to Today FM that broadcasts to Dublin City and its surrounding areas.
In March 1999, McLoone moved to Dublin in the Republic of Ireland.
The movie, which was released in 2002, was also featured in a Top 100 list for IMDB.
In 2004, after five years on The Ian Breakfast Show, McLoone resigned from Today FM.
The next years, McLoone went freelance, working with various TV/radio stations where he produced numerous programmes, including for the Irish national broadcaster, RTÉ.
McLoone also worked on its two popular radio stations, RTÉ Radio 1 and RTÉ 2fm, including the RTÉ Radio 1 daytime radio program, Liveline.
In late 2005/early 2006, Tom Dunne, frontman of the Irish band Something Happens, asked McLoone to produce his own music show on Today FM, Pet Sounds.
McLoone provided the voice of Baboon, the secondary villain in the Cartoon Saloon-created Irish cartoon series Skunk Fu! which aired from September 2007 to September 2008.
Four years after appearing in Skunk Fu!, McLoone also appeared in the Cartoon Saloon animated film, Moon Man, voicing an unnamed father.
After hosting Pet Sounds for nine years, Dunne left Today FM in August 2008 to join national independent radio station Newstalk.
McLoone switched to radio presenting.
At first, his role was intended to last for three months until a new replacement could be found.
However, because of the increasing popularity of McLoone's unnamed show, he replaced Dunne on a permanent basis, and The Paul McLoone Show was launched in September, 2008.
McLoone was originally involved in the background running of the awards before making his debut as M.C. at the 2011 prize ceremony, a role he held for five years until the Choice Music Prize started broadcast on RTÉ 2FM from 2017 onwards.
From March 2012 to March 2016, McLoone served as the main presenter for the main awards ceremony of the Choice Music Prize, an annual awards ceremony in Dublin every year; it began in 2005 with the Choice Music Prize awarded to a band or musician from Ireland whose album is deemed worthy of the prize by a panel of judges composed of various people from all aspects of Irish media.
For the first five years, the show aired from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm, then from 7:00 pm to midnight, and as of June 2012 from 9:00 pm to midnight.
A regular nominee, McLoone won two PPI Radio Awards in 2012, a gold for Specialist Music Broadcaster Of The Year, and a bronze for New Irish Music/Musical Talent Programme in his role as organiser and also as the main presenter of the annual Meteor Choice Music Prize awards ceremony held in Dublin, and a silver in the Specialist Music Programme category in both 2013 and 2014.
In a 2014 interview for the Derry Journal, McLoone explained why he is an "accidental radio star".
McLoone's interviewer from In Dublin magazine for Radio Month 2014 introduced him as "one of the most instantly recognisable voices on Ireland's airwaves".
McLoone has been a writer and creative consultant on the Jam Media series Funky Fables, and their BAFTA Drama Award-winning series, Roy (both for CBBC).
The programme, which aired from 17 January 2015 to 2 July 2016, was dedicated to giving an in-depth profile of a single major musician or band by playing various songs associated with the band or the musician's career, including ones that may not have been released as singles.
The show aired for one hour at 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm every Saturday on TXFM and was repeated every Sunday night from 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm with fellow radio presenter John Caddell.
In 2016, he won Silver in the Specialist Music Programme and Gold in Music Special/Music Event Category for his work on the Choice Music Awards Live Special he presented along with fellow Today FM colleague Alison Curtis which was held at Vicar Street in March 2016.