Philip Schofield hinted that an ‘exciting’ Line of Duty star will be appearing on This Morning after the Line of Duty finale, and now everyone thinks it’s H.
11.04.2021 - 17:21 / evoke.ie
Line Of Duty’s Irish star Amy DeBhrún is playing a Liverpudlian in the show but is a Dubliner through and through. Viewers of the hit crime drama are growing increasingly unsure of her character, but one thing they’re sure of is Amy’s incredible talent.
This Line Of Duty star is no stranger to success and not only is Amy a well-established actress, but she is also an accomplished writer.
Over the last number of years, the level of talent in the Irish acting scene has risen exponentially. Our own
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Landing even a small supporting role in a TV show with a cult following like Line of Duty lends itself to serious CV bragging rights for any actor.
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