Jordanne Jones (born 2000/2001) is a DFCC award-winning and IFTA
nominated actress from Dublin. She made her film debut in Frank
Berry's I Used to Live Here, earning an IFTA nomination in the "Best
Actress" category. In 2016 and 2019, she played Minnie Mahon in RTÉ
One's Rebellion and Resistance miniseries, respectively. Her lead
performance in Metal Heart earned her the Bingham Ray award for Best
Newcomer at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2018. She was one of Screen
International's "Stars of Tomorrow" in 2019. She has appeared in short
films for spoken word artist and actor Emmet Kirwan, and musicians
Dermot Kennedy and Lilla Vargen. She has studied at the Bow Street
Young Filmmakers Academy. She is the daughter of Senator Lynn Ruane,
with whom she successfully campaigned to repeal the Eighth Amendment
to the Constitution which had restricted abortion rights.
nominated actress from Dublin. She made her film debut in Frank
Berry's I Used to Live Here, earning an IFTA nomination in the "Best
Actress" category. In 2016 and 2019, she played Minnie Mahon in RTÉ
One's Rebellion and Resistance miniseries, respectively. Her lead
performance in Metal Heart earned her the Bingham Ray award for Best
Newcomer at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2018. She was one of Screen
International's "Stars of Tomorrow" in 2019. She has appeared in short
films for spoken word artist and actor Emmet Kirwan, and musicians
Dermot Kennedy and Lilla Vargen. She has studied at the Bow Street
Young Filmmakers Academy. She is the daughter of Senator Lynn Ruane,
with whom she successfully campaigned to repeal the Eighth Amendment
to the Constitution which had restricted abortion rights.
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