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Declan Lowney (born 1960) is an Irish television and film director. After directing a short film in 1980, Lowney worked for RTÉ, and directed musical events such as the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, and The Velvet Underground's Live MCMXCIII. In Great Britain, he became known for directing the first two series and Christmas special of ''Father Ted'', which won him a British Academy Television Award in 1996. This got him a job directing the pilot and first two episodes of ''Cold Feet'' in 1996 and 1998. After his first attempt at a feature film debut failed in 1998, Lowney directed ''Wild About Harry'' in 2000. Since 2000, he has directed the television series ''Happiness'', ''Help'', ''Little Britain'' and ''Married Single Other''. ''Happiness'' and ''Little Britain'' each secured him another BAFTA nomination, and ''Help'' got him another win. As of 2010, Lowney is developing a film about Eddie 'the Eagle' Edwards and is also directing Channel 4 comedy shorts for Irish Comedians The Rubberbandits.〔http://thedailyedge.thejournal.ie/channel-4-hires-rubberbandits-204526-Aug2011/〕 == Background == Lowney was born in Wexford in County Wexford, Ireland in 1960. At the age of 12, he began using his uncle's Super 8 camera to make short films, and became the winner of local amateur film competitions. His parents wanted him to go into a career in law, but he decided to continue making films instead.〔Boyd, Brian (21 April 2001). "PopMart director talks about new film". ''The Irish Times''.〕 In 1977, he directed ''The Rose that Bloomed'', a documentary film about the 25th Wexford Film Festival.〔Staff (1977). (column ). ''Film making'' (Penblade Publishers) 15: p. 82.〕
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