Dubliner Colm Meaney is set to play Ian Bailey in Jim Sheridan’s upcoming movie on the unsolved murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier. Sheridan’s film Re-creation will revisit the murder of the Ms Toscan du Plantier in the town of Schull, Cork in 1996.23 May 2024. Aidan Gillen will be a great Asset, to the film also. Maybe Jim, will give Michael Martin a Role in the Set, as the Village Gobshite?

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Dubliner Colm Meaney is set to play Ian Bailey in Jim Sheridan’s upcoming movie on the unsolved murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier.

Sheridan’s film Re-creation will revisit the murder of the Ms Toscan du Plantier in the town of Schull, Cork in 1996.

The French woman’s badly beaten body was found by neighbours in a laneway beside her holiday home in Schull on December 23, 1996.

Nobody to date has ever been charged in Ireland in connection with the 39-year-old’s death.

The Commitments star (70) will play Mr Bailey, who was once the chief suspect in the murder and was arrested twice for questioning, however, the Director of Public Prosecutiions decided there was insufficient evidence to charge him.

Originally from Manchester, Mr Bailey, who was 66, died after he collapsed at home in his west Cork home in Bantry in January. Mr Bailey had a severe heart condition, .was eligible for surgery before his death.Sheridan, speaking of Meaney and Gillen stated that he is “delighted to have two icons of Irish cinema join the cast”.

The movie is not Sheridan’s first foray and deep dive into the murder. In 2021, he made a documentary about it entitled Murder At The Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie.

Sheridan, who met Mr Bailey several times and spoke with him over the phone, previously told the Sunday Independent: “To say Ian Bailey died of natural causes is the Irish phrase for 27 years of torture.”

“He died of a bad heart, brought on by excessive drinking and smoking, but there was no doubt he had post-traumatic stress from all of this,” he added.

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  1. Colm Meaney is a brilliant actor. While it’s difficult to picture him as Ian Bailey, no doubt he will inhabit the persona and breathe life into this poor man whose life was blighted by an accusation based on hearsay.

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