Liam Creagh facts for kids
Liam Creagh (born 1959) is a journalist and businessman from Northern Ireland. He is well-known for his work in television news and for running his own media company.
Creagh was born in Belfast in 1959. He went to school at St Mary's Christian Brothers Grammar School in Belfast. His father, Jim Creagh, was also a journalist.
A Career in News
Liam Creagh started his career working for the Belfast Telegraph newspaper. After that, he moved into television news. He worked for several big news organizations, including the BBC and GMTV. He also worked for RTE, which is Ireland's national broadcaster. Later, he became the Ireland Correspondent for SKY News, reporting on important events from across Ireland.
Running a Media Company
Today, Liam Creagh is the owner and director of a company called RedBox Media. His company creates news stories and documentaries. They also provide news and current affairs coverage for different news outlets, both in Ireland and around the world. Besides his work with RedBox Media, Creagh is also on the board of Ireland Air Ambulance, an important service that helps people in emergencies.
Films and TV Shows
Liam Creagh has also been involved in making films and documentaries.
- Titanic: Born in Belfast (2012): This documentary was produced for UTV. Liam Creagh was the director, and William MacQuitty was an actor in it.
- Ruby (fiction): This is a fictional film. Liam Creagh helped produce it with Damon Quinn, and Michael Creagh directed it.