
The O'Briens
Romance · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Two years after the death of his beloved wife, Pat O'Brien summons his children back to their homestead in the west of Ireland. Fionn travels from New York, Gareth from London, and daughter Una returns from Dublin, fearing the worst. Pat is not the only family member bearing the burden of a secret. The O’Briens is a modern comedy about a dysfunctional Irish family and the town they grew up in.
Top Cast


Liam McMahon
Liam McMahon
Fionn O'Brien
Liam McMahon
Fionn O'Brien
Tommy O'Neill
Tommy O'Neill
Pat O'Brien
Tommy O'Neill
Pat O'Brien
Slaine Kelly
Slaine Kelly
Una Blake
Slaine Kelly
Una Blake


Kellie Blaise
Kellie Blaise
Saoirse Kelly
Kellie Blaise
Saoirse Kelly


Lochlann Ó Mearáin
Lochlann Ó Mearáin
Brendan Blake
Lochlann Ó Mearáin
Brendan Blake


Paddy C. Courtney
Paddy C. Courtney
Tomboy
Paddy C. Courtney
Tomboy


Amber Jean Rowan
Amber Jean Rowan
Lauren
Amber Jean Rowan
Lauren
Caroline Rothwell
Caroline Rothwell
Mary Kelly
Caroline Rothwell
Mary Kelly


Emmett Hughes
Emmett Hughes
Gareth O'Brien
Emmett Hughes
Gareth O'Brien
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