
Divorcing Jack
Comedy · Romance
Overview
He's Irish, he's ageing, he drinks, is a touch cynical and when he has time writes a newspaper column. On the eve of the country's first election as an independent state, Dan Starkey's life is about to change after he finds the young woman he has just made love to dead and his only ally is a nun
Top Cast


David Thewlis
David Thewlis
Dan Starkey
David Thewlis
Dan Starkey


Rachel Griffiths
Rachel Griffiths
Lee Cooper
Rachel Griffiths
Lee Cooper


Jason Isaacs
Jason Isaacs
Cow Pat Keegan
Jason Isaacs
Cow Pat Keegan


Laura Fraser
Laura Fraser
Margaret
Laura Fraser
Margaret


Richard Gant
Richard Gant
Charles Parker
Richard Gant
Charles Parker
Laine Megaw
Laine Megaw
Patricia Starkey
Laine Megaw
Patricia Starkey


Bronagh Gallagher
Bronagh Gallagher
Taxi Driver
Bronagh Gallagher
Taxi Driver


Kitty Aldridge
Kitty Aldridge
Agnes Brinn
Kitty Aldridge
Agnes Brinn


Robert Lindsay
Robert Lindsay
Michael Brinn
Robert Lindsay
Michael Brinn
Adam Blackwood
Adam Blackwood
Young Starkey
Adam Blackwood
Young Starkey
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