MobLand’s Lisa Dwan Pays Tribute to Her Late Dad on Father’s Day

MobLand’s Lisa Dwan Pays Tribute to Her Late Dad on Father’s Day

MobLand star Lisa Dwan shared a bittersweet Father’s Day post as she announced the death of her beloved dad Liam on Sunday

The Irish actress, 47, who plays lawyer O’Hara Delaney in the Guy Ritchie series, took to her Instagram with the sad news. No cause of death was given. 

Alongside snaps of herself and her father, who died aged 85, Lisa wrote: ‘Liam Dwan always knew how to make an entrance and today on Fathers Day of all days an exit. My Dad 1939 -2025 RIP’.

Co-stars and famous friends rushed to the comments with Joanne Froggatt posting support heart emojis while This Morning’s Clodagh McKenna wrote: ‘Oh darling…. I’m so sorry May he rest in peace. Sending love xxxx’.

Liam was known as an amateur actor in his home town of Athlone, in County Westmeath, Ireland. 

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MobLand’s Lisa Dwan Pays Tribute to Her Late Dad on Father’s Day

MobLand star Lisa Dwan shared a bittersweet Father’s Day post as she announced the death of her beloved dad Liam on Sunday

The Irish actress took to her Instagram with the sad news. No cause of death was given

The Irish actress took to her Instagram with the sad news. No cause of death was given

Lisa lawyer O'Hara Delaney in the Guy Ritchie series (pictured on the show)

Lisa lawyer O’Hara Delaney in the Guy Ritchie series (pictured on the show)

Sharing insight into her theatrical family, she told the Irish Times in 2021: ‘I had an Aunt Rita who was an amazing actress. I had an Uncle Dennis who was an opera singer, and there was Pauline … They were all on the stage.’ 

As well as an award winning stage career, Lisa has also starred in BBC’s Bloodlands with James Nesbitt and Netflix’s Top Boy.

In the ten-part Paramount+ drama MobLand Tom Hardy plays the fixer Harry Da Souza to Pierce Brosnan’s crime boss Conrad Harrigan and wife Maeve, played by Dame Helen Mirren. 

As well as his dodgy dealings Harry is trying to salvage his marriage and avoid couples’ therapy with his wife Jan (Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt).

Tom told Radio Times: ‘He’s a dad, he has a partner and kills people, the compartmentalisation is what makes him fascinating because nothing spills into other compartments’.

In one scene Harry threatens a man in hopistal and quips: ‘I, or possibly one of my associates, depending on my availability, will find you’.

Speaking about the unlikely comedy in the show, he said: ‘I think making something very pedestrian or civilised can turn the tone of a scene into something with an element of comedy’.

The action star, whose father Chips Hardy, 75, with whom he co-created BBC series Taboo, won numerous award for writing for Irish comedian Dave Allen, was then asked if he was usually considered for straight forward comedic roles. 

She shared a slew of beaming snaps alongside her father, who sadly died aged 85

She shared a slew of beaming snaps alongside her father, who sadly died aged 85 

Liam was known as an amateur actor in his home town of Athlone, in County Westmeath, Ireland

Liam was known as an amateur actor in his home town of Athlone, in County Westmeath, Ireland

Lisa wrote: 'Liam Dwan always knew how to make an entrance and today on Fathers Day of all days an exit. My Dad 1939 -2025 RIP'

Lisa wrote: ‘Liam Dwan always knew how to make an entrance and today on Fathers Day of all days an exit. My Dad 1939 -2025 RIP’

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Co-stars and famous friends were quick to offer their condolences

Co-stars and famous friends were quick to offer their condolences 

‘The scripts that I get are fairly funny but tend to often be connected to really dark matter, Which others might find unpalatable but I find absolutely normal,’ before adding: ‘There’s a wicked humour in sitting in pain.’

Tom was then quick to shut down suggestions that the series, which co-star Brosnan, 72, described as ‘twisted’, glamourised violence. 

‘It’s not glamorous, it’s horrible, Violence and cruelty has existed in literature and theatre from the Iliad and the Odyssey, to the Bible and Dante’s Inferno.

‘I think when it comes to art, nothing is really sacred – it’s a safe place to play and evoke conversation. We watch in order to better understand the human condition’.

It comes after Tom opened up about his various health woes in a candid chat with Esquire magazine. 

He posed for a striking photoshoot to accompany the interview, which saw him share the cover with his French bulldog Blue. 

During the interview, he opened up about various surgeries he’s undergone over the years and the way he’s trying to build his strength up – but did admit one unhealthy habit – he vapes. 

Tom told the interviewer: ‘I’ve had two knee surgeries now, my disc’s herniated in my back, I’ve got sciatica as well.

In the ten-part Paramount+ drama MobLand Tom Hardy plays the fixer Harry Da Souza to Pierce Brosnan 's crime boss Conrad Harrigan and wife Maeve, played by Dame Helen Mirren

In the ten-part Paramount+ drama MobLand Tom Hardy plays the fixer Harry Da Souza to Pierce Brosnan ‘s crime boss Conrad Harrigan and wife Maeve, played by Dame Helen Mirren 

Speaking about the unlikely comedy in the show, Tom said: 'I think making something very pedestrian or civilised can turn the tone of a scene into something with an element of comedy'

Speaking about the unlikely comedy in the show, Tom said: ‘I think making something very pedestrian or civilised can turn the tone of a scene into something with an element of comedy’ 

‘And I have that… is it plantar fasciitis? [inflammation of foot tissue]. Where did that come from? And why? Why?! And I pulled my tendon in my hip as well. It’s like, it’s all falling to bits now, and it’s not going to get better. Unless you do all the stem cells…

‘This is the biopsy of where we’re at: two vapes, somebody else’s clothes, and a hotel room that neither of us feels comfortable in.’

Tom previously revealed that he needed to undergo surgery on his knee as a result of injuries sustained from filming stunts and practising jiu-jitsu. 

Later in the interview, Tom was described by the interviewer as stopping mid-answer to ‘wheeze’ and then ‘suck’ on the vape before continuing. 

The actor has previously been spotted vaping while filming Guy Ritchie’s The Fixer earlier this year. 

The Peaky Blinders star also revealed that he had taken Sudafed that day to fight dizziness, before suggesting that he had been losing his hair, his teeth were loose and his knees were getting weaker.

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