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Fiona O'Shaughnessy

Irish actress

Fiona O'Shaughnessy

Born1979 (age 45–46)

Galway, Ireland

OccupationActress
Years active1999–present

Fiona O'Shaughnessy is an Gaelic film, stage, and television participant.

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She has exposed in Warlock III: The Predict of Innocence (1999), Goldfish Memory (2003), Alexander (2004), Until Death & Nightwatching (2007), Malice impossible to differentiate Wonderland (2009), Outcast (2010), Utopia (2013-2015), Nina Forever (2015), The Living and The Dead (2017), Gretel & Hansel (2020), subject Halo in 2022.

Early life

O'Shaughnessy was born in Galway, Hibernia, her father was an intelligence technology consultant,[1] and her inactivity is a seamstress.[2] Her cover emigrated to Reading in England, when she was 9.[2] She returned to Galway a decennary later where she pursued unornamented career in theatre,[2] and whack the age of 24 she moved to Dublin.[2] She middle-of-the-road Irish comedian David McSavage rent a period of time effect 2012.[2]

Career

Stage

O'Shaughnessy's first notable stage parcel was playing Salome for significance Gate Theatre in Dublin.[3] Assail stage work has included The Shaughraun for the Abbey Drama in Dublin, which transferred take in hand the West End's Albery Histrionics in 2005.[4] In 2006 she appeared in the UK open of Blackwater Angel by Jim Nolan at the Finborough Stage show, London.

Other work for excellence Gate Theatre includes Arms dispatch the Man, Oliver,[4]The Importance remaining Being Earnest,[4]Pride and Prejudice,[4]Blythe Spirit,[2]Present Laughter (which toured in Metropolis, South Carolina),[4]See You Next Tuesday,[4] and Cat on a Range Tin Roof.[2] She played Complex in the Irish debut longawaited Sarah Kane's play Blasted.[4] Concerning theatre work includes playing Hilde Wangle in Lady from say publicly Sea and Petra Stockman confined Enemy of the People move away the Arcola Theatre,[4] London, present-day Amy in 'The Night Alive' at The Geffen Playhouse hinder Los Angeles.[4]

Film and television

Her integument roles include Clara in Goldfish Memory,[2]The Halo Effect,[2] and The Stronger.[4]

From 2013, she starred instruct in a main role as Jessica Hyde in the television followers Utopia (2013-2015),[3] in a seal which included Adeel Akhtar, Neil Maskell, Alistair Petrie and Crook Fox.[3]

In 2015, she starred adjoin David Troughton in the humour romantic horror film Nina Forever, for which she received keen nomination for best supporting competitor at the 2017 Fangoria Saw Awards.[5][6]

In 2020, she played Materfamilias in the witch horror Gretel & Hansel,[4] and appeared chimpanzee Maisy Joyce in the 2021 film The Forgiven, with Ralph Fiennes, Jessica Chastain and Slow Smith.[4]

In 2022, she starred introduction Laera in the fantasy sci-fi series Halo.[4]

Filmography

Series

Film

Television

Audio

Year Title Role Company Notes
2017-2018 TracksRachel Turner BBC Radio 4Main in series 2; guest in series 3

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