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Derry Girls [2] Kevin McAleer (born 1956) is an Irish [1] stand-up comedian. He came to prominence on the RTÉ television show Nighthawks which began broadcasting in the late 1980s. McAleer became known for his three-minute sketches [3] of surreal rustic tales told in his slow County Tyrone drawl. One critic said that McAleer " put the dead ...
4 January 2018. (2018-01-04) –. 18 May 2022. (2022-05-18) Derry Girls is a British period teen sitcom set in Northern Ireland, created and written by Lisa McGee, that premiered on 4 January 2018 on Channel 4 [4] and ran for three series. The channel's most successful comedy since Father Ted, the series was inspired by McGee's own experiences ...
Arden School of Theatre. Occupation. Actress. Years active. 2016–present. Partner (s) Denis Sulta (2020–present; engaged) [1] Saoirse-Monica Jackson (/ ˈsɪərʃə /; [2] born November 24, 1993) is a Northern Irish actress. She portrayed Erin Quinn on the Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls between 2018 and 2022.
Nay, Derry Girls is the absolute best of those shows, and its third season is finally landing in the U.S. Set during the end of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Derry Girls follows a tight-knit ...
It's been a while, but my god was it worth the wait. Northern Irish comedy Derry Girls is back for its third and (sadly) final season. It's 1996 and Erin, Orla, Clare, Michelle, and the Wee ...
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Alma mater. Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Occupation (s) Actress and Presenter. Years active. 2006–present. Siobhán McSweeney (born 27 December 1979) [1][2] is an Irish actress and presenter. [3] She is best known for her role as Sister Michael in the teen sitcom Derry Girls which earned her a BAFTA Award.
Actor. Years active. 2010–present. Spouse. Valerie O'Connor. Children. 2. Peter Campion (born c. 1987/1988) (sometimes credited as Art Campion) [1] is an Irish actor and presenter. He is best known for his roles in the RTÉ One drama Love/Hate (2010–2011) and the Channel 4 sitcoms London Irish (2013) and Derry Girls (2018–2022).