Aine Ni Mhuiri

Aine Ní Mhuirí Áine’s filmography includes The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987), The Field, Playboys, The Run of the Country, Puckoon, Blind Fight, Boy Eats Girl, and more recently, 4 Queens.

Aine Ni Mhuiri (born Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish actress. She began her career at Abbey Theatre [1]in Dublin, Ireland. Áine is a fluent Irish language speaker.

In 1975 she appeared in a play by Irish playwright Teresa Deevy called "Katie Roche"[2] where she played the part of Margaret Drybone.

She appeared in 1987 film, The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne based on the novel by Brian Moore. In 1989 she played Masie Madigan in the London National Theatre production of Juno and the Paycock.

She played Lily in the Irish Soap Opera Fair City on RTÉ One.

In 2001 Aine Ni Mhuiri won the CFT Excellence Award for Best Actress in a Television Series for her role as Kathleen Hendley in Ballykissangel.[3] She appeared in 53 episodes from 1996-2001.

In 2012 Áine appeared in Pan Pan Theatre Company’s production of Ibsen’s A Doll House at Smock Alley Theatre.

She played Mrs. Taylor in several of the Jack Taylor (TV series), an Irish television drama based on a series of novels by Ken Bruen including "The Magdalen Martyrs" (2011) and "The Dramatist" (2013).

Aine Ni Mhuiri is scheduled to play in Embers, a theatricalized presentation of a radio play by Samuel Beckett, staged by the Pan Pan Theatre Company at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in September 2015.[4]

Playography

References

  1. "The Abbey Theatre Archive".
  2. "The Teresa Deevy Archive".
  3. "Winner of the 2001 CFT Excellence Award: Aine Ni Mhuiri Best Actress in a Television Series." http://www.cftexcellence.com/aine_ni_mhuiri.html
  4. "Pan Pan Theatre to Bring Beckett's EMBERS to BAM Next Month." BroadwayWorld.com. August 20, 2015 http://www.broadwayworld.com/off-off-broadway/article/Pan-Pan-Theatre-to-Bring-Becketts-EMBERS-to-BAM-Next-Month-20140820#.U_zmI_ldWSo

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