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Sean Boru was born on 20 March, 1953 in Ireland, is a Sean Boru was Irish actor and author Irish actor and author. Discover Sean Boru'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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20 March, 1953 |
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20 March |
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14 February 2011, |
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Essex |
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Sean Boru Height, Weight & Measurements
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Sean Boru Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sean Boru worth at the age of 57 years old? Sean Boru’s income source is mostly from being a successful actor. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Sean Boru's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Sean Boru (born Desmond Patrick Bruen; 20 March 1953, in Dublin, Ireland – 14 February 2011, in Essex, United Kingdom) was an Irish actor and author.
Boru was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer (Hodgkins Lymphoma) in 1998, 2000 and 2002.
He received radiotherapy the first 2 times, then chemotherapy.
He filmed the second and third treatments with the intention to help other patients and their relatives to understand the procedures.
During his 3rd treatment Boru wrote his autobiography as a private project for his children and grandchildren.
His book No Sense of Tumour (June 2004) was published by Trafford Publishing.
In 2005 Boru wrote a stage show called And over here on the left which is a one-man show in which he played the character of a tour guide.
Turning the theatre into the bus, he used a mix of film, still pictures, and 3D images, projected onto the stage and a screen, for the audience to focus on.
The royalties are being used to provide free copies of his 2005 film, Sleeping With the Light On, an informative film for cancer patients.
Boru went to Hollywood in 2006 to film a contribution, as a biographer, to a documentary made by the E! Entertainment channel, about Michael Carroll, as part of the E! True Hollywood Story series on lottery winners.
This led to him writing Careful what you wish For (2006), the biography of Michael Carroll, a 2002 British National Lottery winner of £9.7m.
The book was issued by John Blake Publishing in October 2006 (ISBN 1-844-54313-7).
In 2006 he was signed by literary agent Diane Banks, and was the ghost writer for an edition of the Alex Higgins story, published in May 2007 by Headline.
Sean Boru also wrote a history book about London entitled A Unique Historie of London: Featuring the American Connections (2006); ISBN 1-424-11869-7, published by Publish America.
In 2008, after three years of applications, Boru was invited to audition for the Dragons Den, he wanted to raise £250,000 to put on a unique theatre show based on his former bus tour of London, when he was a tour guide.
Also in 2008 he met actor/producer Simon Phillips, and won the part of Detective Edwards in the second of the Jack films series, Jack Said.
In the film Jack Said (2009) Boru had a small part.
Pete Doherty asked him to ghostwrite his autobiography in early 2009; after months of negotiations Boru declined the offer on the grounds that the model Kate Moss was concerned about her private life being exposed.
After many emails from her lawyers, and talks with mutual friends of Moss, Boru made the decision to not proceed.
In 2009 he was asked by film director Liam Galvin to play a part in the film Killer Bitch in which he played a porn film maker murdered by former football bad boy Jason Marriner.
Boru was a regular visitor to his native Dublin.
He was a full member of the prestigious Lillie's Bordello, which is a known haunt of celebrities.
He was a regular visitor to the Cannes Film Festival in France.
Sean Boru lived in Halstead, Essex, near the end of his life and was separated from his second wife Lesley; he has five children.
He wrote a regular 2 page column in all of the 45 lifestyle magazines issued monthly by the Fish Publishing Group, covering five counties, Herts, Bucks, London, Essex and Kent with an estimated readership of 2 million people.
After 2 auditions he was shortlisted for the next series in 2010.
He also wrote The Little Book of Snooker (2010) about snooker history, evolution, player biographies and fun stats, his friend Jimmy White wrote the foreword.
The book was written with the help of Jimmy White who also launched the book with Boru in April 2010 at Waterstones, Epsom.
Boru died on 14 February 2011.
The character was carried over into the next `Jack` film, Jack Falls (2011) with Dexter Fletcher in the role.
In 2009, he launched a book entitled A historie of London and Londoners (ISBN 978-0-7524-4861-9), published by the History Press.