PSA: Normal People’s Paul Mescal is raffling Connell’s iconic chain for charity

The chain's become ICONIC

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by Alex Ross |
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If you've spent your time in lockdown binge-watching TV, then you've probably already clocked BBC drama Normal People, starring Irish actor Paul Mescal and English actress Daisy Edgar-Jones as Connell Waldron and Marianne Sheridan.

The show has taken the nation by storm with its storyline, and of course apart from the main actors themselves, Connell's chain has become the biggest talking point for the 12-episode series.

His silver chain, which actor Paul Mescal wears throughout whilst portraying the role of Connell, has become an Internet sensation, with somebody even creating a Twitter page entirely dedicated to the chain.

Due to its popularity, Paul has now confirmed he will be raffling off the chain, in an attempt to raise money for a suicide prevention charity called Pieta.

Paul said, “I am delighted to be able to help out Pieta by raffling off my chain that has taken on a following of its own since Normal People hit television screens.

“Pieta is a cause very close to my heart, having experienced loss due to suicide in my local town while growing up.

Check out Paul Mescal's career timeline below:

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Paul Mescal career timeline

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2013: Gaelic football

Before his acting career took off, Paul played Gaelic football at a high level for Irish team Kildare GAA. Playing as a defender, Paul won a Leinster minor medal in 2013 and even went on to captain the team in 2014! A jaw injury, as well as a love for acting, put Paul's football career on the back burner, but he was able to revisit it playing the role of Connell in Normal People.

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2017: The Great Gatsby and more theatre shows

Fresh from graduating at The Lir Academy at Trinity College Dublin, Paul was offered the lead role in a theatre production of The Great Gatsby. As well as playing the lead role of Jay Gatsby, Paul went on to play the Prince in a theatre production of The Red Shoes at the Gate Theatre in Dublin. He has since appeared in a number of other theatre shows in Dublin, including The Plough and the Stars, Asking For It, and The Lieutenant of Inishmore.

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2018: Denny's sausages

In 2018 Paul starred in a brilliant advert for Irish sausage company Denny's sausages! The ad was titled 'Seize the Denny' and featured Paul tucking into some tasty looking sausages, before being inspired to go travelling by creator Henry Denny.

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2020: Normal People

Paul got his big acting break in 2019 when it was announced he'd been cast as main character Connell Waldron in the TV adaptation of Sally Rooney's 2018 novel Normal People. Starring alongside English actress Daisy Edgar-Jones, Paul plays the role of a college student, with the show following the will-they-won't-they relationship between the two lead characters.Since the show first aired in April 2020, Paul's been shot into the limelight, receiving a tonne of praise across the world for his acting skills.

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2020: The Late Late Show

After the success of Normal People not only in the UK, but around the globe, Paul appeared via video chat with his co-star Daisy Edgar-Jones, on The Late Late Show with James Corden. In what was his first ever late night talk show appearance, Paul spoke about the amazing response Normal People has received.

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2020: The Graham Norton Show

In May, Paul joined host Graham Norton for a chat over video call on The Graham Norton Show. As well as discussing the show, Paul found out just how much Normal People fans love Connell's chain.

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2020: Bump

Although it's not yet been released, Paul's name is also related to comedy series Bump.

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2020: Save The Stories

In June 2020, Paul joined Save The Children's 'Save With Stories campaign' where he read out Elmer and Super El by author David McKee, a story about a friendship of two elephants.

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2020: Emmy nomination

Following his amazing performance in Normal People, Paul was nominated for and Emmy in the category 'Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Series Or Movie'. Paul's Normal People co-star Daisy Edgar-Jones congratulated her friend online, writing, 'I could not be more proud of these two utterly incredible people, working with you both has been one of the greatest joys of my life. Also huge congrats to @louisekielycasting, you're incredible, and also Sally and Alice and @element_pictures, we smashed it ud83dudca5.' (sic)

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2020: Virtual gig with Dermot Kennedy

Paul teamed up with Irish singer Dermot Kennedy in July 2020, for a special gig at the Natural History Museum in London. Speaking about a potential collab between the pair in the future, Dermot said, "Who knows? I love the idea of Irish creatives looking out for each other and collaborating."

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2020: The Deceived

Paul is currently starring in four-part Channel 5 thriller The Deceived, playing the role of a volunteer firefighter called Sean. The actor stars alongside Hollyoaks and Peaky Blinders star Emmett J. Scanlan, Belgravia actress Emily Reid, and Derry Girls actor Ian McElhinney.

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"[Normal People] touches upon depression and suicidal ideation, so it seemed like a very special partnership to want to help those in similar situations."

BBC and Hulu series Normal People has been praised for touching on hard-hitting storylines, including depression, abuse and suicide.

In the show, Paul's character Connell struggles with depression after his best friend commits suicide, leading him to attend sessions with a therapist, as well as opening up to on/off girlfriend Marianne about his feelings.

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