Background
Molony grew up in Johnstown Bridge, County Kildare, Ireland.
Molony grew up in Johnstown Bridge, County Kildare, Ireland.
He is best known for his television roles as Hal in British Broadcasting Corporation Three"s Being Human, District of Columbia Albert Flight in the British Broadcasting Corporation"s Ripper Street and Doctor of Science Jack Weston in Channel 5"s Suspects. After graduating from the Drama Centre London in 2011, he co-starred as Giovanni in a production of the John Ford play "Tis Pity She"s a Whore at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, directed by Jonathan Munby. Molony"s casting as vampire Hal in the British Broadcasting Corporation Three series Being Human brought him his first television cartulary-register
In an interview with SFX magazine, Molony revealed that when approaching the role of Hal he did research on drug addicts and alcoholics.
He has previously starred in the short film When the Hurlyburly"s Done, filmed in Germany. After the filming of series 4 of Being Human, Damien played the lead role of Motl Mendl in the National Theatre production of Travelling Light alongside Sir Antony Sher.
Following the London run, the play toured England before returning to the National Theatre in late April 2012.He returned to the National Theatre in January 2015 to play Spike in Sir Tom Stoppard"s The Hard Problem, which ran until 17 May 2015 and was broadcast live to cinemas across the world via Northwest Territories Live on 16 April 2015. Both plays were directed by the then Artistic Director of the National Theatre, Sir Nicholas Hytner.
The fifth and final series of Being Human was screened in February–March 2013.
At the same time Molony starred in the play "If You Don"t Let Us Dream, We Won"t Let You Sleep" at the Royal Court Theatre. Damien"s television slate grew when he joined the cast of Victorian British Broadcasting Corporation show Ripper Street in series 2 as Detective Constable Albert Flight. He appeared in 7 of 8 episodes, airing November-December 2013 on British Broadcasting Corporation One in the United Kingdom and February-April 2014 on British Broadcasting Corporation America.
The crime drama was set in London"s Whitechapel in the period following the Jack the Ripper murders.
Molony has starred alongside William Gaminara in the play The Body of an American by Dan O"Brien in January-February 2014 at the Gate Theatre (London) about the conversation of a war photographer and a struggling playwright. Molony then starred as Detective Sergeant Jack Weston in innovative crime procedural Suspects.
The drama is shot in a documentary style, using fly-on-the-wall filming techniques. Series 1, comprising 5 episodes, aired in February-March 2014 on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom. Series 4 has been announced for late 2015.
Molony was cast as Ross in the feature film Kill Your Friends, adapted from the novel by John Niven, set in the music industry in the Britpop era.
The film is due for a United Kingdom and Ireland release in November 2015. He subsequently went on to film Tiger Raid in the deserts of Jordan, alongside Brian Gleeson and Sofia Boutella. The feature film, a dark thriller about a tiger kidnapping in Iraq, is set to premiere at a film festival in late 2015.
Molony"s also been cast as Robert Putnam in an upcoming Home Box Office pilot, The Devil You Know, created by Jenji Kohan and directed by Gus Van Sant.
The story is set in 17th century New England and focuses on the Salem witch trials. In September-October 2015 Molony starred alongside Aidan McArdle and Adam Fergus in the RTÉ One crime drama mini-series Clean Break.
His most recent television role is as Anthony in the Phoebe Waller-Bridge comedy Crashing on Channel 4.