An Irish Goodbye: Stars of Oscar winning film greeted by loved ones
James and Ross met family and friends at their official homecoming party with gold statuette in tow.Two of the faces behind Academy Award winner An Irish Goodbye have received a Belfast hello after arriving back in Northern Ireland.Co-director Ross White and star James Martin met family and friends at their official homecoming party with gold statuette in tow.
Among attendees was Ivan Martin, James' father, who unveiled his own leopard-print blazer to match his son.An Irish Goodbye, a black comedy about two estranged brothers who come together after their mother's death, was filmed on location in Londonderry, Templepatrick and Saintfield. Martin, who stars as Lorcan, said it was "amazing" to come back and share his awards with his family and friends.James Martin and his father, Ivan, rocked up to the homecoming event in matching leopard-print jackets"To win the two awards that's big."
Martin was serenaded by the star-studded audience at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for his 31st birthday.
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