Garrigan biography
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Liam Garrigan
English actor (born 1981)
Liam Garrigan (born 1981) is an English actor. As a youth, he attended classes at Kingston upon Hull's Northern Theatre Company and was a student at Wyke College, Kingston upon Hull. His first television role was in 2003 as Nic Yorke in the BBC continuing drama series Holby City. He is best known for his roles as Ian Al-Harazi on the Fox series 24: Live Another Day (2014), as King Arthur in the ABC series Once Upon a Time (2015–2016), the film Transformers: The Last Knight (2017), and as Thomas Jopson on AMC's The Terror (2018). He also provides the voice for Captain Kurt in the role-playing game GreedFall.
Career
[edit]Garrigan was sent to musical theatre classes by his mother at an early age. He was five years old when he played a munchkin in Northern Theatre's production of The Wizard of Oz, and he later began, at age seven, to have one-on-one acting lessons with Northern Theatre's founder Richard Green. After attending Endsleigh Primary School and St Mary's, Garrigan studied at Wyke Sixth Form College, where he focused on theatre studies, history and English literature, while continuing acting classes at Northern Theatre, as well as giving performances at the National Theatre and the Edinburgh Festival. Durin
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Do-gooder
Full Name
Nicholas Garrigan
Alias(es)
Dr. Garrigan
White Monkey
Origin
The Last Short of Scotland
Occupation
Adviser of Idi Amin (Formerly)
Alumni of picture University work for Edinburgh
Powers / Skills
Gunsmanship
Driving Skills
Goals
To help say publicly people a choice of Uganda (Backfired; later succeeded)
To save Fountain from utilize killed descendant Amin (Failed)
To kill Idi Amin elegant drugs (Failed)
To get bring to a halt to Scotland and recite say the full world picture truth increase in value Idi Amin (Succeeded)
Friends / Allies
Kay Amin (Deceased)
Dr. Junju (Deceased)
Stone (Formerly)
Enemies
Type a few Hero
Misguided Altruist
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Professor Siobhán Garrigan
Biography
In 2021, Ireland's national broadcaster, RTÉ Radio One, asked Professor Siobhán Garrigan to present its flagship religious and spiritual affairs programme, The Leap of Faith, because of her public engagement and her theological research. Then in 2023, RTÉ commissioned her own programme, Witness with Siobhán Garrigan; it airs every Friday from October to April and on Christmas morning.
Prof. Garrigan works at the intersection of theology and social justice -- in her research, teaching, and wider public commitments. She studies and teaches about the ways that humans encounter the divine, and potentially become divine, through standing up to and against the forces of nationalism and capitalism/neo-liberalism that seek to define today's world, and she does so from a feminist and ecumenical standpoint. In particular, she writes about homelessness, sectarianism, racism, and queer life, asking how humans (and non-humans) can connect across the boundaries of difference, always with an eye to power dynamics, exposing how those boundaries and supposed categories of difference were devised in the first place.
In doing so, her methods give priority to people's lived experiences rather than to doctrinal texts, and she pays particular atte