Just weeks after former Mrs Brown’s Boys actor Gary Hollywood announced he was suing the BBC show for unfair dismissal, a second actor has now followed suit.
27.12.2020 - 18:41 / evoke.ie
Former Mrs Brown’s Boys star, Gary Hollywood is reportedly suing Brendan O’Caroll.
This year the show’s creator has come under fire as several stars have stepped away from the series.
And now it looks like Gary is taking legal action against the Dubliner on the grounds of constructive dismissal and workplace discrimination.
He reportedly quit the comedy series earlier this year, is also taking legal action against the BBC, the Daily Star on Sunday reports.
Gary played Dino Doyle on the show and
Just weeks after former Mrs Brown’s Boys actor Gary Hollywood announced he was suing the BBC show for unfair dismissal, a second actor has now followed suit.
Mrs Brown's Boys is set for more legal drama as a second star allegedly prepares to sue after being sacked from the popular sitcom.Damien McKiernan, 54, who played Rory Brown, is taking legal action over claims of unfair dismissal, bullying and discrimination, The Daily Star Sunday reports.The actor, who left the show in autumn, is the second star in a week to launch a lawsuit against the show's creator and lead actor Brendan O'Carroll who plays Agnes Brown.Scottish actor Gary Hollywood, 41, who
Brendan O'Carroll doesn't think 'Mrs. Brown's Boys' will ever be axed due to political correctness.
'Mrs Brown's Boys' creator Brendan O'Carroll is being sued by former co-star Gary Hollywood. Gary, 41, who played Dino Doyle in the sitcom before quitting earlier this year, is suing Brendan, 65, for constructive dismissal and workplace discrimination.
Mrs Brown's Boys has again been central to the BBC's Christmas TV schedules - but the man who makes it happen is reportedly being sued by a former co-star. Gary Hollywood, who used to feature in the sitcom, is taking action against the main man Brendan O’Carroll, reports The Daily Star.
Set in an alternative future, the story revolves around a teenage girl (played by Brown) who realises that a strange and sweet robot, who comes to her, has been sent by her missing brother. They then set out to find her brother in an imaginative world of humans and robots, reports variety.com"We're thrilled to have this deal with Universal who has committed to a theatrical release of ‘Electric State'.