"Lydon described his return to the Wexford Arts Centre stage as a 'full circle' moment, highlighting the significance of his roots in shaping his career."
"Billy Roche referred to Lydon as 'my Robert De Niro,' emphasizing the deep connection and mutual respect between the two as they collaborated on various projects."
Lydon, born in London in 1964, moved to Wexford at age nine, shaping his identity. He adopted his mother's maiden name for acting. A father of two, he returned to the Wexford Arts Centre stage recently, starring in a play by his friend Billy Roche. Lydon's career began with Roche's Wexford Trilogy in the late 80s, leading to roles in various productions. He gained fame for his role in RTÉ's The Clinic from 2003 to 2009, earning critical acclaim throughout his three-decade career.
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