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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).
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.
Ireland portal This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Irish comedians . It includes comedians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
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.
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.
Women comedians from Northern Ireland (4 P) B. Black British women comedians (26 P) E. English women comedians (270 P) S. Scottish women comedians (26 P) W. Welsh ...
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.
Diona Doherty (born 1989) is a Northern Irish actress, writer and comedian from Derry. [1] She starred in BBC Northern Ireland's Soft Border Patrol. [2] She played a Ukrainian student in an episode of Channel 4's Derry Girls. [3] She has been a panellist on The Blame Game, since 2021. [3]