The actor has previously supported the industrial action on the railways, and has now offered solidarity to striking nurses.
Rob Delaney is a vocal supporter of left-wing politics and expressed his solidarity with striking train workers.
Rob Delaney pays tribute to late son Henry shortly after what would have been his sixth birthday.
The final series of the hit Channel 4 comedy co-starring Rob Delaney ended on a cliffhanger.
Eight months after his son Henry died, Rob Delaney is hoping to help fellow parents of sick children with an emotional essay. Recalling his 2½-year-old child’s two-year battle with brain cancer, the actor, 41, explained he had started writing a book to remind others that “someone understood and cared” about what it’s like to care for a sick child. The Catastrophe star reflected on the several bus rides he and Henry took from one doctor’s appointment to another to figure out what was wrong with his youngest child after the father of three first noticed his son was vomiting frequently.
Far from a Catastrophe, this Romantic Comedy Drama from creators and writers, Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney, is a funny, dark humoured delight. When they meet in a bar one night in London, Sharon and Rob enjoy a week of frivolous sex, but a month later Sharon discovers that she’s pregnant, and this freewheeling pair must move in together and prepare for their lives to change. This spin on the classic Rom-Com is a brilliantly funny, sweet and charming comedy that takes a side-looking view at many of life’s hurdles.