Mr O’Brien will make his Irish TV drama debut on TG4’s cleaning soap opera on Tuesday, April 30.
The presenter mentioned that the linguistics coach Kevin Hussey “coached and challenged him to be taught his first traces as Gaeilge” whereas filming the cameo in January.
“Attending to work with the solid and crew of Ros Na Rún was a pleasant spotlight of my journey to Eire,” he mentioned.
“I apologise upfront for inadvertently butchering my mom tongue,” he added.
His visitor look on the Irish language present can even function in his new HBO journey sequence Conan O’Brien Should Go in Eire premiering this Thursday, April 18.
Marion Ní Loingsigh, Ros na Rún sequence producer, revealed O’Brien requested to look on the present himself as he was filming his journey present. She added the followers will see “an ideal supply of Gaeilge” by Mr O’Brien.
Whereas filming his journey present, the Massachusetts-born star made pitstops in Dublin, Galway and Limerick, as he was mapping out his Irish household heritage and tracing his ancestors.
Ros na Rún revealed Conan O’Brien will play a “feisty” supply man.
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“On Tuesday, April 30, at 8:30pm, Ros na Rún‘s village rogue and publican, Tadhg Ó Direáin, is confronted with a feisty supply man who’s having none of Tadhg’s smug nonsense,” the present description reads.
“Standing his floor, comic and HBO Max TV character Conan O’Brien, the brand new Ros na Rún supply man, is definitely no pushover for Tadhg as a confrontation is asserted between the 2 in Tigh Thaidhg.
“Loyal followers of Eire’s solely rural-based TV drama must watch and see if Vince will get his balloons for his occasion and if publican Tadhg throws the legendary TV character Conan O’Brien out of his pub,” it says.