The Irish writer, actor, and comedian was best known for being part of the comedy duo D’Unbelievables with Pat Shortt. Photo: Collins

'The country is still in stitches from the D’Unbelievables': Harris pays tribute to Jon Kenny

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Taoiseach Simon Harris has paid tribute to Jon Kenny following news of his death.

The Irish writer, actor, and comedian was best known for being part of the comedy duo D’Unbelievables with Pat Shortt.

Harris said Kenny had an ability that "very few people possess", to make his audiences crack up laughing with a glance or a single word.

"Behind that seemingly effortless talent to joke, there was a gifted performer and an extremely deep thinker," he said.

"Jon was an interesting and thoughtful person, he had some stunning dramatic performances on stage and on screen and the country is still in stitches from the magic that was D’Unbelievables.

"I was in his native Limerick last night when word of his death came through and to say he is beloved, is a huge understatement.

"I personally admired the honest and reflective way Jon spoke about illness with Oliver Callan on radio earlier this year. Like everything he did, it was very human and very real.

"To Jon’s family, friends and huge circle of colleagues and peers, I am truly sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace."