Colin Farrell on marathon fundraiser: 'One of the best weeks of my life'

Hollywood star Colin Farrell meets friend Emma Fogarty 4km from the finish line of the Irish Life Dublin Marathon last October, completing a mammoth fundraising drive for Debra, the national charity supporting the 300 people living with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) in Ireland. Picture: Alejandra Livschitz/Debra.
During days off from filming his movie
in Macau last year, Colin Farrell was putting the finishing touches to two other projects close to his heart.One of them — a marathon run with his friend Emma Fogarty — proved to be one of the most joyous weeks of his life.
The other — the establishment of a charitable foundation to coincide with the 21st birthday of his son James — enabled him to witness firsthand the power of community.


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Three years ago, I came out of the medical closet and shared my diagnosis of early-onset Parkinson’s disease with the Irish Examiner.
I didn’t know just how big this moment was or how it would alter my life, but I knew it was bigger than me.
It was more than an article on how I navigate life with Parkinson’s. It was a way of changing something that happened to me to being the change I wanted to see.
In this Saturday's issue, I sit down with bestselling author, award-winning academic, and activist, Professor Katriona O’Sullivan to talk about
, her powerful memoir of growing up in poverty, the turning points that reshaped her future and what it means to live ‘on the beam’.Gemma Fullam explores the world of universal design and meets the innovators making everyday living more accessible, and Sarah Finnan reflects on loneliness in the age of social media and asks how we can all play our part in building community.
In travel, Jillian Bolger reviews Ireland’s most accessible escape, while Aishling Moore and Darina Allen, offer nourishing, brain-healthy recipes to inspire your table.
Life brings us moments that shake us to rubble and moments that invite us to rebuild.
The choice is ours: to conceal the cracks or let them become a source of inspiration.
As Leonard Cohen reminds us, “There is a crack in everything/That’s how the light gets in.”
I hope you find something in these pages that lights a spark for you.