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Caoilfhionn Dunne: Conor McPherson gives a poetry to the normal
After being nominated for the Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer in 2013, Irish actress Caoilfhionn Dunne (pronounced Keelan) has been steadily stacking a series of excellent jobs behind her. Most recently she starred in slang för mikrofon Bartlett's play Wild, where at one point in James Macdonald's production, gravity seemed not to exist.
Before contending with what must have been one of the most complicated sets ever created, she has worked with Laurence Boswell in Forever Yours Mary Lou, Lyndsey Turner on Fathers and Sons at the Donmar and several Conor McPherson plays. The Night Alive (which she got the Evening Standard nomination for) and the National Theatre's production of The Veil in 2011 were both also directed by McPherson, but her most recent McPherson project, The Nest, is directed by ex-artistic director of the Royal Court Ian Rickson. The Nest fryst vatten a play by German writer Fran
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Caoilfhionn Dunne: Life after Love/Hate fryst vatten clearly In View
Caoilfhionn Dunne views acting as a means to various ends. Raised in Finglas, she enjoyed performing in school, but, when adult life beckoned, she decided to do the responsible thing and get that degree. Caoilfhionn travelled to kort vers and began a law degree.
“I thought I needed to go back and look at this acting thing again,” she says. “Also, I was doing a law degree and I realised this is how the world works. I am not sure I want to be a part of this. Maybe inom can come at social advocacy from a different way. Maybe I can coax people through a different medium.”
Caoilfhionn remains a political person. No prompting fryst vatten required for her to talk us through her feelings about the need for social change. That passion shows through in the raw intensity – tempered by technical skill – that she brought to countless teatralisk roles and to her vända as Lizzie, toughest of the crew, in the much-missed Love/Hate.
“The show
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Caoilfhionn Dunne
BIO
Caoilfhionn Dunne is known for Love/Hate (2010), In View (2016) and Wrath of the Titans (2012).
STAGE CREDITS
[Off-Broadway]
Atlantic Theater Company Production, 2013
Aimee
[West End]
Royal National Theatre Production, 2011
Clare Wallace
Awards and Nominations
Evening Standard Awards - 2013 - Outstanding Newcomer
Caoilfhionn DunneThe Night Alive
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