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Joe McKinney

Joe McKinney (born Joseph Anthony McKinney; 12 May 1967, Rathfarnham) is an Irish stage, screen/television actor and voice-over artist.
Rathfarnham-born McKinney trained and worked as a hairdresser for four years, before joining fringe theatre.〔(Interview with McKinney )〕 He trained at Inchicore VEC Dublin and worked on stage productions such as the Irish Premiere of ''Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love'' by Brad Fraser and ''Saved'' by Edward Bond, both directed by Jimmy Fay, for Bedrock Productions in 1994. Other theatre productions include Joe Dowlings production of Brendan Behan's ''Borstal Boy'' (McKinney's first paid role),〔 and ''Bouncers'' by John Godber, directed by Graham Watts, both 1995. Recent theatre includes Attic Improv's ''Spoonfed'', Dublin Fringe 2005 and ''An Image for The Rose'', which was nominated for Sexiest Fringe Show 2006.〔(McKinney official website ), joemckinney.com; accessed 21 November 2015.〕
In 1994, after featuring in a couple of commercials, McKinney starred in the famous Guinness advert, ''Anticipation'', in which he danced around a pint while waiting for it to settle. Following the success of the commercial, he spent two years touring Europe making personal appearances to promote the product.〔


In 1997, McKinney moved to New York to pursue artistic representation and auditions. Moving back to Ireland, he also worked on such short films as ''Phone'' (1997), ''The Boogie Man'' (1999), ''Area 51'' (2002), ''Easy Street'' (2003), ''A Dublin Story'' (2003), ''Past Pupil'' (2005), and ''Nuts'' (2007). Feature films include ''The Crooked Mile'' (2001), ''Starfish'' (2004), ''King Arthur'' (2004), and (All Is by My Side ) (2013).
Television includes RTÉ One drama ''Glenroe'', in which he played property developer Dan Reilly from 1998 to 2001. In 2008, McKinney took part in RTÉ Two observational documentary series ''Hollywood Trials''.
McKinney's more recent work includes the IFTA-Nominated ''Anton'' (2008), ''Handheld'' (2009), and ''Good Arrows'' (2009). In 2010, McKinney took the role of businessman Alexander Moog in October Eleven Pictures' feature film ''A Christmas Carol'', adapted for the screen and directed by Jason Figgis.〔(Joe Mckinney: Actor, Aka The Guinness Ad Guy ), IrishTimes.com; accessed 21 November 2015.〕
In March 2009, Guinness announced that the ''Anticipation'' advert would be aired again as part of a "Classic Ads" campaign to mark the brewery's 250th anniversary. However, despite the popularity of the commercial, McKinney was excluded from the Arthur's Day celebrations which were held to mark the brewery's 250th anniversary.〔
A Founding Member and Artistic Director of (The Attic Studio ), McKinney is a Reiki Master/Teacher, and a priest in the Order of Melchizedek, Melchizedek Priesthood, and a Minister of the Universal Life Church.
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