Darren Gallagher is a Non-fiction adventurer. A story-teller and a larrikin. His experiences in radio, print media and field journalism all put him in good stead as he made a slow and steady transition from writer to published author and then into screen performance. His acting, prop-building and stunt work aside; Darren has also moved into Graphic Novels & Comic Book writing. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Phil Bersnic
Prior to becoming an Actor/Writer; Darren spent 17 years in Australia's armed forces, both as a junior sailor in the Royal Australian Navy before becoming an Officer of the Royal Australian Air Force. During his time in the Navy he worked as an Indonesian Language interpreter. For many years (and still to this day) Darren writes under the pseudonym "The Larrikin Laird" as for many years while working in sensitive areas of the military, wanted to separate his writing from his work. Examples of his work are also sometimes found under a similar title "Larry Kinlaird". In 2005, Darren alongside blues musician Mack T Hastings hosted a radio program in Canberra, Australia titled "Older Than Dirt". The show was so named as both men jokingly believed that the only real way either of them could legitimately have the blues was if they grew to be very old, and started worrying about pending death. Darren met his wife Tova in 2003 when undertaking dance training. The pair then went on to teach dancing together and still do to present day.
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The Little Death is a truly original comedy about sex, love, relationships and taboo. In a multi story narrative, we peer behind the closed doors of a seemingly normal suburban street. A woman with a dangerous fantasy and her partners struggle to please her. A man who begins an affair with his own wife without her knowing anything about it. A couple struggling to keep things together after a sexual experiment spins out of control. A woman who can only find pleasure in her husband's pain. A call centre operator caught in the middle of a dirty and chaotic phone call. And the distractingly charming new neighbour who connects them all. The little Death explores why do we want what we want? How far will we go to get it? What are the consequences of that fleeting moment of sexual ecstasy?