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LOUIS DARGAN is played by
M i c k L a l l y.
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Age: Old but indeterminate
Lives: Remote cottage
Works: Farmer
Drinks: Stout
Drives: Battered old van
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Louis Dargan is a sheep farmer, a mountainy man of indeterminate age but firm opinion. Trust no one, not even your dog. A doubtful but regular churchgoer, Louis attends St. Joseph's for the insurance...ie, just in case he's wrong.
Not having that many sheep to maintain, he's an even more frequent guest at Fitzgerald's where, even though he doesn't like the company very much, he finds he needs it more and more as he gets older. It's warmer than home and to the others he has become part of the fabric.
A survivor only because of EU grants to hill farmers like himself, Louis is wary with his money, he's not a rich man. It is said in Ballykay that the last time he bought a round, Christ was a carpenter.
Louis never married, inheriting a few acres from his widower father and staying put, as expected. Poorly educated but mountain smart, Louis speaks English in such an impenetrable accent, few can understand the words even if sometimes there's a sort of sense in his body language.
He lives in a one room cottage, more comfortable than you might expect, heated by a coal or wood fire when he allows himself. The fuel he lugs up from town in his battered old van.
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