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31.03.2021 - 18:47 / evoke.ie
Over the last number of years, the level of talent in the Irish acting scene has risen exponentially. Our own lads and lassies have been doing us proud, popping up on screens all over the world.
The latest actress to pop up on our radar, and on our telly on a Sunday night, is Dublin-native Amy De Bhrún. The Line Of Duty star, who plays a Liverpudlian on the show, is no stranger to success.
Not only is Amy a well-established actress, she is also an accomplished writer. She burst into the movie
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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.
We have gained a new appreciation for TV series over the last year and so hearing of a new crime series coming to our screens is like music to our ears.
Many of us have come to see it as an odd term of endearment, but it appears Superintendent Ted Hastings’s classic one-liner in Line of Duty is more sentimental than we thought.
There are a couple of things we all know about vengeful spirits that live in haunted houses. First, they love to become friends with little kids.
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.
It looks as though the wife of Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar has found his newfound ‘sex symbol’ status something to laugh about.
Friday’s Late Late Show is shaping up to be a cracker with a slew of famous Irish faces set to join Ryan on the show this week.
Every now and again a band comes along that puts Ireland on the map and in recent times, Dublin band Fontaines DC has done just that.
EXCLUSIVE: Irish actress and model Nadia Forde (Once Upon a Time in London, Republic of Telly) has created Dublin-set comedy The Lido for Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ.
Taken actor, 68, is on The Graham Norton Show tonight alongside his son Micheál Richardson to promote their new film Made In Italy. The Amazon Prime flick sees them play a bereaved father and son struggling to deal with grief.