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Frances Healy (born 24 August 1970) is an Irish actress, comedian, radio personality, TV presenter and voice-over artist.

She graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1999. Theatre performances include The First Cosmonaut with Blue Raincoat Theatre and The Candidate at The Beltable, Limerick; and Bewleys Café Dublin; The Big Beautiful Woman, as part of Limerick City of Culture 2014; Desert Storm and Misterman at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music, The Birds at The Abbey, Vagina Monologues and Her Big Chance at The Cottiers Theatre Glasgow and was part of Limericks “favourite Play” the critically acclaimed Alone It Stands by John Breen on the Australian tour.

Film and television credits include Moone Boy for SKY Television, A Time to Dance (BBC), River City (BBC) Taggart (ITV), Camera Café, Fair City (RTE) and The Magdalene Sisters (MIRAMAX) by Peter Mullen in which she played Sr. Jude.

Healy is also a voice-over artist and has recorded voice-overs world-wide including the USA, Norway, the UK and Ireland. She has recorded voice-overs for H&M, Boots and many several ad campaigns for TV, film and radio. She also co-hosted a mid-week breakfast show with Fred MacAulay for BBC Radio Scotland.

She was the winner of the best new comedy act at The Govan Celtic Fringe Festival in 2004 and a semi finalist in Channel 4 "So You Think Your Funny" competition. After winning best new comedy act at Govan Celtic Comedy festival, Frances was a regular on the stand-up circuit for over 8 years. She has appeared in stand up venues all over the UK, including Jongleurs in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, The Stand Comedy Club in both Glasgow and Edinburgh, Comedy Café, Banana Cabaret and The Comedy Store in London. In 2022, she starred in "Red Army" at the Lime Tree Theatre, Limerick.

In 2015, she set up a school of acting in Limerick, called "Acting Up in Limerick".

Filmography

Film and Television
Year Title Role Notes
2002 The Magdalene Sisters Sister Jude
2003 Taggart Naomi McKellan Episode: "Penthouse and Pavement"
2005 Fair City Clare Whelan 12 episodes
2010 Mattie Sonya Episode: "1.4"
2006-08 River City Niamh Corrigan 2 years

References

  1. "First Cosmonaut". The Irish Times. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  2. "SEARCH FOR a PLAY – PlayographyIreland". www.irishplayography.com. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  3. Reporter, Limerick Voice (2 March 2021). "Limerick actress Frances Healy discusses career beginnings, running an acting school – Limerick Voice". Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  4. "'Rugby is theatre' - the Red Army take the stage". 17 October 2022. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. "Frances Healy launches acting school Acting Up in Limerick". I Love Limerick. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2021.

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