Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

IT’S A DERRY PROUD MOMENT FOR JAMES

Tomas is the friend of Jenny Joyce. He’s quite witty Student’s a law unto himself in show

- JAMES STOCKDALE BY CONOR DOYLE newsni@mirror.co.uk

THE final episode of Derry Girls left viewers a little emotional, but for one Northern Irish actor it was the pinnacle of his career so far.

James Stockdale, 20 from Dungannon, Co Tyrone, appeared in the last episode of the hit series on Tuesday.

The performer has just finished his second year of a law degree this week.

Speaking to the Mirror, James said while he has starred in short films before, appearing on the hit Channel 4 sitcom ranks top of the list for him so far.

He revealed: “To be honest it probably ranks top of the list because of how massive Derry Girls is as a show and everything it stands for.

“It’s one of the biggest shows to come out of Northern Ireland and Ireland.

“I watched all the seasons to date and then the new one as well and I just really enjoy the comedy in it as well as learning about the history and the time period it’s set in.

“I was just delighted whenever I got the call to say I was going to be in the show.

“I’ve always been a fan of the show and being from Northern Ireland myself I have an enormous attachment to the show.” James also revealed he was as surprised as anyone to get the call about making an appearance in the final series.

He said: “I starred in a short film called Here’s Looking at You, Kid in 2018 and the director for that was Michael Lennox who also directs Derry Girls.

“I was contacted by the casting agency and informed that there might be an upcoming role in Derry Girls which would be suitable for me to play. Tomas is the friend of Jenny Joyce.

“And he’s quite witty and funny and there’s a lot of jokes between me and James on the show.”

Turning 21 in August, James is finding the balance between studying for his degree and acting.

But he’s clear what he would choose if it came to it.

He added: “The plan at the minute is probably to go into law but if the acting were to pick up I probably would just do that full-time.

“To be honest it’s what I enjoy doing the most, it’s just harder to consistent­ly be on the screen.

“I just try to keep on top of everything, setting a certain amount of time aside to do school work and then with rehearsals you need to set that time aside to do what you really enjoy.”

 ?? ON STARRING IN DERRY GIRLS ?? CENTRE STAGE James Stockdale on screen
ON STARRING IN DERRY GIRLS CENTRE STAGE James Stockdale on screen
 ?? ?? SCENE STEALERS Cast of Derry Girls
SCENE STEALERS Cast of Derry Girls

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