Career
Born and raised in Moss Side and Salford, calls himself a "Mossfordian" trained in Drama and Performing Arts at City College Manchester in 1990, Dwyer-Lynch has appeared in numerous television and theatre productions, merging both serious roles—such as "Gloucester" in Shakespeare"s King Lear— to his best known comedic role in Coronation Street as Patrick Tussell the taxi-driver working for Steve McDonald (2002–2005). A keen sportsman, Ex Participant-time professional football player, boxing, golf and squash are amongst the sports he has been involved in. Dwyer-Lynch is also a professional qualified Uefa "B" licence football coach, having worked on both Manchester United and City"s Community Football and Centre of Excellence Schemes.
He merges acting and coaching together.
When available, Dwyer-Lynch plays for a celebrity football team, consisting of actors and ex-professional football players, raising money for various charities, including Cancer, NSPCC, Drugs and Drink addiction, Allergy United Kingdom and Sickle Cell. Some of the grounds he has played at are Wembley stadium and Old Trafford.
Desmond Tutu and Pelé managed him in an International celebrity match at Stoke Citys ground "Brazil v England" and Gordan Banks being the England boss.