Aedin Moloney

Aedin Moloney (born 5 July 1968)[1] is an Irish theatre, film and television actress and producer. She was born in Dublin, Ireland. She is the founder and producing artistic director of New York's Fallen Angel Theatre Company.

After graduating from the Samuel Beckett Theatre Centre in Trinity College, Dublin, she made her professional debut as Molser in the Gaiety Theatre production of The Plough and the Stars by Sean O'Casey, directed by Joe Dowling and starring Donal McCann.

In 1997 she played Maggie in ITV's British television adaptation of Catherine Cookson's The Moth, directed by Roy Battersby and co-starring Jack Davenport. In 1998 she appeared as Sue Ellen Grogan in the BBC TV series Ballykissangel and, in 2000, in the role of Eva Joyce in the movie Nora co-starring Ewan McGregor. Her US television roles have included Tracey in Law and Order: Criminal Intent in 2003.

She has appeared off-Broadway at The Irish Repertory Theatre's productions of Same Old Moon (1995), Juno and the Paycock (1995), Shadow of a Gunman (1999), Eclipsed (2000), Pigtown (2001), Playboy of the Western World (2001) and the 20th anniversary production of Dancing at Lughnasa (2012). Playwright Barbara Hammond wrote a one-woman play for Moloney: Eva the Chaste, which premiered off-Broadway in 2011 with Fallen Angel Theatre Company.[2] She also played the role of Dora in the US premiere of Airswimming by British playwright Charlotte Jones, produced by The Irish Repertory Theatre and Fallen Angel Theatre Company.[3]

In 2013 she received a Best Actress award from the New Jersey Footlights for her role as George Eliot in the world premiere of A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey,[4] directed by Tony winner Richard Maltby. In 2014 she returned to the Shakespeare Theatre of NJ to play Dol Common in The Alchemist by Ben Jonson,[5] adapted and directed by Bonnie Monte.

She is the daughter of artist Rita O'Reilly and musician/composer Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains,[6] with whom she has collaborated on a full length audio recording of Molly Bloom's soliloquy from Ulysses by James Joyce, due for release in 2015.[7]

References

  1. Beattie, Jilly (15 October 2007). "Making music is as essential to me as breathing". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 17 November 2014 via HighBeam. (subscription required (help)).
  2. Carter Brown, Chloe (10 July 2011). "Eva the Chaste (Review)". New York Theatre Review. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  3. Gates, Anita (27 January 2013). "Solace in a Sea of Insanity". New York Times. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  4. New York Times Review of Aedin Moloney as George Eliot in A Most Dangerous Woman 2013
  5. Nutt, Bill (1 August 2014). "'The Alchemist' in Madison". Morristown Daily Record. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  6. Irish Echo article on Paddy Moloney and his daughter Aedin Moloney
  7. Farragher, Mike (20 June 2013). "Aedin Moloney's on her love of 'Ulysses' at annual Bloomsday celebrations on Wall Street". IrishCentral. Retrieved 17 November 2014.

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