David Molloy is a multidisciplinary artist for stage and screen, living and working on Gadigal & Wangal lands in Sydney, Australia. His practice incorporates writing, directing, performing, design and videography; skills he has honed over 15 years across multiple forms in the creative arts.

David is a passionate, dynamic creative who revels in collaborative processes. His most recent works have seen him working in tandem with lighting and set designers to create bespoke video projection (or “video crimes”) for theatre, expanding the scope and possibility of live performance. For the screen, David works primarily as a screenwriter, but is well known for his enthusiastic and adaptive capacity as a production crew member.
David was selected for the Bundanon Artists-in-Residence program (care of Accessible Arts) in 2023; the Arts Front Under 30 Symposium in 2018; and the National Theatre of Parramatta’s Playwrights of Parramatta (PoP) program in 2019. His work as videographer for the Inner West Council contributed to their winning the prestigious Leo Kelly OAM Arts and Culture Award for the Gadigal Wangal Wayfinding Project in 2021. He is a graduate of the University of Wollongong, the Australian Film Television & Radio School, and the University of East Anglia (Norwich, UK).
Since 2013, David operated under the moniker of Irony Mark Films, proudly supporting emerging filmmakers and creatives through videography, while developing his own artistic output. He is a proud member of screenwriters collective Lost Kitten, under the mentorship of Stephen Davis.
Previously, he held the editor’s role for youth brands The BRAG and 5why, contributing years of arts critique, interviews and content; and was one of Shopfront Arts Co-Op’s longest running artist facilitators, producing short films with Young People of all ability levels.