Jamie Dornan is one of the most famous faces to ever come out of Northern Ireland. The actor from Holywood is best known for starring in Fifty Shades of Grey as Christian Grey and in The Fall, but has a long list of appearances on our screens.
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Ryan Tubridy was joined by Jamie Wall in The Late Late Show studio for what was an incredibly inspirational discussion.
The Cork man was sharing his story of suffering a serious injury in 2014 that left him paralysed from his midriff drown.
Jamie was a proud player for his county, making it to a minor football All-Ireland in 2010 before joining the U-21 football team for three years, and the U-21 hurling squad in 2012 and 2013.
Now, GAA continues to play a huge part in Jamie’s life, if in a
Jamie Dornan is one of the most famous faces to ever come out of Northern Ireland. The actor from Holywood is best known for starring in Fifty Shades of Grey as Christian Grey and in The Fall, but has a long list of appearances on our screens.
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