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  2. Catherine Bohart - Wikipedia

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    Bohart began working in stand-up in 2014. [6] She was a finalist for the 2016 BBC New Comedy Award [9] and for the 2018 Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year. [10]Catherine has written for The Now Show, The News Quiz and Frankie Boyle's New World Order, [6] and has supported Ellie Taylor and Nish Kumar on tour.

  3. Aisling Bea - Wikipedia

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    Aisling Clíodhnadh O'Sullivan, known professionally as Aisling Bea (/ ˈ æ ʃ l ɪ ŋ ˈ b iː / ASH-ling BEE), is an Irish comedian, actress and screenwriter.She created, wrote and starred in the comedy series This Way Up on Channel 4.

  4. Category:Irish women comedians - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Irish comedians. ... Pages in category "Irish women comedians" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 ...

  5. Alison Spittle - Wikipedia

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    Alison Spittle (born 14 June 1989) is an Irish comedian, comedy writer, radio producer and actor. [2] [1] [3] She has worked for iRadio, [1] RTÉ Radio 1 [1] and Newstalk [4] and created sketches for Republic of Telly and has written and starred in her RTÉ Two sit-com Nowhere Fast in 2017.

  6. Sharon Horgan - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Lorencia Horgan (born 13 July 1970) [1] is an Irish actress, writer, director, producer, and comedian. She is best known for creating and starring in the comedy series Pulling (2006–2009), Catastrophe (2015–2019), and Bad Sisters (2022–present).

  7. Justine Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Stafford subsequently was the Irish representative taking her winning short film to an international youth film festival held in South Korea. [1] In March, 2021 Stafford herself co-hosted the Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year Awards online.

  8. Joanne McNally - Wikipedia

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    McNally was cast as the new co-host of RTÉ2 satirical comedy sketch TV show Republic of Telly in October 2015, replacing Jennifer Maguire who left to star in the Irish comedy Bridget & Eamon with Bernard O'Shea. [5] McNally quit the comedy show in June 2016. McNally was a semi finalist in So You Think You're Funny and Funny Women.

  9. Eleanor Tiernan - Wikipedia

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    Tiernan came to attention as a stand-up in the UK and Ireland. As of 2019, she has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe 9 times. [8] She was a panellist on The Panel. [9] She performed on Stewart Lee's Alternative Comedy Experience. [10] She wrote and performed sketches for three seasons of Irish Pictorial Weekly.