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Móglaí Bap is a captivating Irish actor who brings an electric intensity and unapologetic social conscience to his on-screen work. As a founding member of the influential Irish-language hip hop group Kneecap, Bap has honed a bold, genre-blending performance style that seamlessly transitions from gritty realism to impassioned political commentary. In films like the incisive documentary Sound Magazine (2026) and the provocative drama See it. Say it. Censored. (2025), Bap demonstrates a remarkable range, delivering nuanced, powerhouse performances that grapple with issues of cultural identity, state oppression, and youth rebellion. His turn in the Kneecap concert film ARTE Concert (2024) is particularly electrifying, as he commands the stage with a magnetic stage presence and lyrical flow that fuses hip hop aesthetics with Irish nationalist fervor. Bap's work is not merely entertaining - it's a rallying cry, a middle finger to the status quo. Whether playing a fictionalized version of himself or embodying more scripted characters, the actor imbues each role with an unyielding sense of authenticity and political urgency. He is a true force to be reckoned with, a singular talent whose impassioned artistry leaves an indelible mark on the viewer.

Known for: Acting