John Linehan
John Linehan | |
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Born |
1952 Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
Occupation | Secretary of State for Norn Iron |
Known for | Charity work/Panto Dame |
Spouse(s) | Brenda |
Children | 2 daughters |
John Joseph Linehan, MBE (born 1952, Belfast, Northern Ireland) was appointed Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on Thursday 14th July 2016 by Theresa May to form part of her new government.
May McFettridge
John Linehan was a car mechanic before he rose to fame in the guise of his plain-speaking, gap-toothed housewife character, May McFettridge. Eamonn Holmes, a relative, had asked Linehan to phone his then radio show, to liven the programme up. Linehan pretended to be a Belfast housewife, and the banter between the two attracted an unprecedented number of positive phone calls to the radio studio, many asking for a return of the women as a regular on the show.[1]
Linehan invented the name and the character by ad libbing — the first name being that of his mother-in-law and the surname being that of an Antrim hurler by the name of Olcan McFettridge, whose exploits in a National Hurling League game had made headlines in the local newspaper, The Irish News, which happened to be beside Linehan when put on the spot.
The character became a regular on Downtown Radio. Since that time, Linehan has topped the bill as his character in the Christmas Pantomime in the Grand Opera House in Belfast for twenty-five consecutive years (2014).[2]
On the 2nd of December 2014, John was presented on stage with a bust of May McFettridge to mark his 25th consecutive year of performing at the Grand Opera House's pantomime. The bust will be kept permanently on view in the Grand Circle of the theatre opposite the bust of Frank Matcham, the architect of the building.
He/she was recently described by John Daly as 'the face that sank a thousand ships' during a charity event at the Odyssey in Belfast.
Charity work
Linehan is also involved in charity work, appearing regularly in Northern Ireland's Children in Need broadcasts, and organising events such as golfing tournaments to help raise money for Children of the Crossfire. He was awarded the MBE in 2006 for charitable services in Northern Ireland.[3]
Pantomime
Linehan starred as McFettridge every year in the Grand Opera House Pantomime, which are huge successes. He usually plays a very comical role in the show and leaves every audience in stitches of laughter. Here are some of his panto roles:
- 2015-16 May the Cook in 'Snow White
- 2014-15 Widow May Twanky in 'Aladdin'
- 2013-14 Queen May in 'Sleeping Beauty'
- 2012-13 The Fairy Godmother in 'Cinderella'
- 2011-12 Dame May Trot in "Jack and the Beanstalk"
- 2010-11 Nurse May in Snow White
- 2009-10 Widow May Twankey in " Aladdin "
- 2008-09 Mother Goose in Mother Goose
- 2007-08 The Fairy Godmother in Cinderella
- 2006-07 Mrs Smee in Peter Pan
- 2005-06 Nurse May in Snow White
- 2004-05 Dame Trott in Jack and the Beanstalk
- 2003-04 Sarah the Cook in Dick Whittington
- 2002-03 The Fairy Godmother in Cinderella
Other appearances
Linehan appeared in the film Divorcing Jack as the 'Announcer'. Later European versions of the 'Divorcing Jack' DVD had May McFetridge segments edited out due to social sensitivities in Eastern European countries such as the Czech Republic or Slovakia.
Personal life
He is married to Brenda, and they have two daughters.
Linehan has a long association with Northern Amateur Football League club Malachians F.C. and spent two seasons as manager of their reserve team.[4]
In the early 1980s, Linehan was diagnosed as having syringomyelia and he had neurosurgery in 1983 following which he had meningitis. The syringomyelia has caused muscle wastage and some loss of sensation on his left side.
References
- ↑ David Hull Promotions
- ↑ Grand Opera House website
- ↑ Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister website
- ↑ Malachians Celebrate With Reunion