Damian Lynch (born July 31, 1979 in Dublin) is a retired Irish professional footballer whose last club was League of Ireland side St Patrick's Athletic.From Santry, where he played his soccer with St Kevin's before he was enticed across to Leeds United. He was a member of the Leeds team that won the FA Youth Cup in 1997 when his team-mates included Harry Kewell, Jonathan Woodgate, and Stephen McPhail. Lynch played for the Republic of Ireland national under-19 football team in the 1997 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship finals in Iceland. He has also been capped several times by the Republic of Ireland at Under 21 level. Much of his career has been ravaged by a series of injuries, mainly shin splints and groin problems. Released by Leeds, he was signed by Nottingham Forest in October 2001 where he played reserve team football.His former clubs include Drogheda United (with whom he won the League of Ireland), Bohemians, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United [1]. Damian signed for the Saints in 2008 from Drogheda and played an important part in their UEFA Cup 2007–08 campaign [2].Lynch scored twice in the UEFA Cup for Drogheda in 2006 against HJK Helsinki [3].His final game in professional football was away to Drogheda United in a 1-0 win for The Saints on the 5th of October 2010 [4].Older brother Aidan Lynch also played in the League of Ireland.
Became the first Black British actor to play Iago in a German-language theatre production of "Othello" in 2013.
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Fluent in German.
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Hobbies include long distance running. Damian has run 4 marathons in London (twice), Berlin and Nottinghamshire. After running a marathon in Nottingham, Damian was interviewed by local press after being mistaken for one of the elite Kenyan runners.
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Trained at the Webber Douglas Academy in London whose alumni include Rupert Friend, Matthew Goode, Hugh Bonneville and Minnie Driver.
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Filmed a role as a Kenyan Olympic Athlete in Steven Spielberg's "Munich" (2005) but the scenes did not make the final cut of the movie.