Jill Murphy (born 1983) is an experienced actress having had her first
professional role at the age of 10 - appearing as Cousin Caroline in
the highly acclaimed BBC series "Family" directed by Michael
Winterbottom. She had her grounding with the Young People's Theatre
Group (Anne Kavanagh), moving on to the Dublin Youth Theatre before
graduating in 2001 from the Gaiety School of Acting.She has worked
extensively with RTÉ TV where she played three very dramatic and
varied roles as Claire in the much lauded "Stardust," the tragic role
of the young drug addict Candy in "Fair City" and Mary in the much
acclaimed "No Tears" directed by Stephen Burke. She has also appeared
on ITV, BBC and Channel 4. Jill also had a major role in Stephen
Burke's Feature film "Happy Ever Afters".
professional role at the age of 10 - appearing as Cousin Caroline in
the highly acclaimed BBC series "Family" directed by Michael
Winterbottom. She had her grounding with the Young People's Theatre
Group (Anne Kavanagh), moving on to the Dublin Youth Theatre before
graduating in 2001 from the Gaiety School of Acting.She has worked
extensively with RTÉ TV where she played three very dramatic and
varied roles as Claire in the much lauded "Stardust," the tragic role
of the young drug addict Candy in "Fair City" and Mary in the much
acclaimed "No Tears" directed by Stephen Burke. She has also appeared
on ITV, BBC and Channel 4. Jill also had a major role in Stephen
Burke's Feature film "Happy Ever Afters".
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