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He was the cheeky chappy in Boyzone, the cheery one with the boy next door personality. Then the band broke up and he didn’t know what to do with his life. So Keith Duffy did what nobody expected: he became a well-regarded actor and soap star. As he prepares to make his debut with the acclaimed Druid Theatre company, he speaks frankly about his quest for meaning in life, the controversial break-up of Boyzone in 2000, their successful reunion and Stephen Gately’s tragic death.

Olaf Tyaransen, 16 Nov 2011

and she’s a great wife. I got lucky. I got really,

really lucky.

I notice you’re not wearing a wedding ring.

No, I never have done. I don’t like jewellery. I’m married now a long time, 12, 13 years. I wore it for a long time, but then when I got into the acting business – if you’ve been on holidays you’ve got a big fuckin’ white line on your finger and the make-up artists are trying to paint it out – plus there’s the fact that I like messing around on motorbikes and playing around with cars and stuff like that. And it was a white gold band and white gold is soft, so I fucked up the underneath of it completely. Lisa had it re-rolled for me twice, and I just thought, “Fuck it, I’m gonna wreck it again!” So it’s in my drawer and if we’re going out for special occasions or big nights out she’ll say, “Put on your ring!” so I’ll put me ring on. I like jewellery, but I don’t like the feeling of rings on me fingers. I usually wear a bracelet and a watch.

How acrimonious was the Boyzone break-up

in 2000?

It was acrimonious to a certain degree. Certain members would remember it to be cool, but it wasn’t. There was a couple of us who weren’t interested in breaking up. Listen, it is what it is and life happens the way it happens. I’m glad it happened now because the reunion was all the more sweet. The reunion is the most important part of Boyzone for me because it gave us unconditional time together for two-and-a-half years before Stephen passed away, to get to know each other again, to refuel our love for one another, to clean up anything that needed to be cleaned up, and to go forward as a united group.

Why did the break-up happen?

Ronan had gone through a really hard time. He’s the youngest member of the band. His mother died at the age of 54. He’s the youngest of five kids. His heart was broken. His head was a mess. He said he wanted to break up. There was a bit of ego going on there. I said straight up, “This is ridiculous, we worked our arses off to be the best in the business, we’re the biggest, most successful…” Take That were gone three years, so at that stage we were there to cream the money in – just do the gigs and make the money. It wasn’t good business, as five business directors, to break up the band back then. Why would you break up a successful company when you’ve got a great product, a great marketing commodity going on… why stop that? It’s bad business. But then when Ronan said he wanted to go and record some solo stuff, Stephen said, “Yeah, so do I,” and Mikey said, “Yeah I’ve been writing my own stuff, I want to record that.” And I said, “Listen to the three of ye, you’re all gonna try and compete against each other in the charts? For fuck’s sake!”. Myself and Shane were happy to keep going. The other boys made a joint decision then that it was the right thing to take a year off. Of course that year turned into seven years. But that’s just the way things were supposed to happen.



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