Background
His father Seamus worked as a bartender, an ambulance man and at other odd jobs to keep the family going.
His father Seamus worked as a bartender, an ambulance man and at other odd jobs to keep the family going.
He is known for his comedy schoolboy character "Bottler", the role of Murphy in the 1995 movie Moondance, and his 1996 appearance in the Irish television sitcom Father Ted as Father Fintan Stack. His 1975 song, "Combine Harvester", hit number one in Ireland, and the song would later become a United Kingdom number one hit for The Wurzels in 1976. Born in the heart of Dublin in 1951, Grace was raised in the inner city Liberties neighbourhood.
However, like many young Dubliners of the time, Grace eventually left school at the age of 15 to begin working.
His first job was as a messenger boy, an occupation he often refers to in his live acting At the age of 18, Grace formed a band known as The Gingermen and toured Ireland, in what has become known as the showband era of the "60s, although The Gingermen were a folk group rather than a showband.
During a gig one night, the band found themselves two members short and, in an attempt to calm an anxious crowd, Brendan was thrust upon the stage to humour them. Brendan has shared stages with many well-known names, such as Frank Sinatra, who referred to Grace as his "man in Europe", and John Denver, among many others
His hit songs include "Cushie Butterfield", "Combine Harvester" (which topped the charts in Ireland in 1975, and which would later become a United Kingdom number one hit for The Wurzels in 1976), and "The Dutchman".
In 1995, Grace starred in Moondance, and the following year he appeared in the Father Ted episode New Jack City as Father Fintan Stack. In 2007, he appeared as Big Sean in Killinaskully, and in 2015, he starred in The Gift. He also reprised his Bottler character in a television movie also called Bottler in November 2013.
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