Anthony came to acting late in life and as a result he has a fountain of knowledge to delve into, He is a qualified chef spending six years working in a number of exclusive restaurants throughout the world. When he returned to Ireland he talked himself into a job selling furniture, at the funeral of his fathers uncle, Anthony discovered he was related to the late David Kelly. After speaking with David he was convinced acting was his calling. He has dedicated himself to acting ever since. In 1998 he started a three year Diploma in Performance for Screen and Theatre in Liberties College, Dublin. Since then he has honed his skills with Advanced and Masterclass courses in film acting with Vinny Murphy and Terry McMahon, respectively.
Klara McDonnell is an actor/musician originally from Tallaght, Dublin, currently living in Carlow. She has worked on feature film productions (Portrait of a Zombie), short films (Tin Man – TG4) TV series (Fair City – RTE) and on stage (Love Songs for Losers, Absolut Fringe 2011). She is also a presenter/voice artist and read the poem The Deserter on the R.T.E documentary, “A Rebel Act.”
Jonathan wrote and directed and starred in the shorts, 'Guru of joy' 2013 and 'Ahh Tis Herself' 2014. He starred in the short 'Let's Move' 2015, directed by Ciaran Flanegan and 'Green Sweater Guy', also in 2015, directed by Melissa Woodside, and his other film credits include 'Easy Street' and 'Room Service' directed by Shane Conaty
Various stage credits from 99 to 06
King Lear: Albany
Titus Andronicus: Aaron
Anthony and Cleopatra: Anthony
The Crucible: John proctor.
Shane started acting in college and it quickly became a favorite past-time.
He dabbles in theater and screen acting and hopes to become more involved once his studies are finished.
Vivienne was prompted to return to acting in 2014 following a Fellowship Diploma in Performance from London College at the University of West London. Since then she is enjoying stage performance and the new experiences of the small and large screen. Vivienne’s background in drama teaching also led her to train as a voiceover artist and she has recorded some radio advertisements.
Olivia’s first screen performance was as a street urchin in BBC’s Quirke in 2013. This was followed by audio digital recordings for two TV mini-series for Lux Vide Productions, as Tanya in Anna Karenina and as Zazie in Beauty And The Beast.
She has performed twice as a Pop Up Pop Star on RTÉ children’s Swipe TV and was Sally in the short film Lucy Lightening & The Kitchen Door. In 2016, she played the lead roles of twin sisters Emily and Katie Kirwan in Miss Mogul, a children’s TV series, for RTÉ. In theatre, Olivia has appeared as an orphan in Annie at the National Concert Hall, as The Prince in a junior version of Romeo & Juliet for ITW Productions and in 2016 played the role of Paula McPartlan in Split Ends at the New Theatre.
Joanna has a HND in performing arts and a BA in Technical theater. She has performed various roles on stage such as Jane Eyre in 'Jane Eyre', Mrs. Foran in 'The Silver Tassie', Una and The Old Woman in 'The Legend of Finn Macoole' and directed the one act play ' Deja Vu'. She has performed in, directed and written a number of short films and this is my first feature. She is also a visual artist and has put on a number of art exhibitions. She also has done many murals
Linda Teehan is a hard working and thoroughly professional actress, known for Through (2009), Nelly & Nora (2015) and Covies (2010).
Robert Harrington is an dedicated, contentious actor whos portfolio includes everything from stage to film, including television and adds for Guinness.