BELFAST-based Fermanagh actor Tommy Love has returned to his home country after six successful years honing his skills on the London arts scene. Here, he talks to The Impartial Reporter about his background in acting, his role as a filmmaker and how the NI arts scene compares to London. What first got you into the performing arts? Have you always wanted to be an actor? GROWING up on a farm in rural Fermanagh, there’s not a lot to do for young kids, so I remember watching a lot of TV and being drawn in by a lot of 90s children’s films where groups of kids in baseball caps would cycle around American towns, saving the local forest from property tycoons and that sort of thing.
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