Actress from Northern Ireland
Susan Lynch (born 1971) is an actress from Northern Ireland . She is known for her role in the 2003 film 16 Years of Alcohol . Her other film appearances include Waking Ned Devine (1998), Nora (2000), Beautiful Creatures (2000), and From Hell (2001). In 2020, she was listed as number 42 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.
Early life and education
Lynch was born in 1971[ 1] in Corrinshego , County Armagh , Northern Ireland to an Italian mother (from Trivento ) and an Irish father.[ 2] She has four siblings; her eldest brother is actor John Lynch .[ 3]
She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama .[citation needed ]
Career
In August 2004, she starred in The Night Season at the Royal National Theatre in London. In 2008, she was one of the leads in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot at the Almeida Theatre .[citation needed ]
Her film roles include Beautiful Creatures (2000),[ 4] Waking Ned (1998), and the title role in Nora (2000), about Nora Barnacle the wife of James Joyce .[ 5] [ 6]
Lynch played Alison Garrs in Happy Valley . The programme's creator and writer, Sally Wainwright , wrote the part of Alison Garrs with Lynch in mind.[citation needed ]
Personal life
Lynch and her husband, actor Craig Parkinson , lived in Painswick, Gloucestershire in 2016.[ 7] The couple separated in 2019.[ 8]
Awards and recognition
Lynch has won three Irish Film and Television Academy Awards , including Best Leading Actress for her work in the film Nora , about Nora Barnacle and her husband, Irish author James Joyce .[citation needed ]
She also won the British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 2003 film 16 Years of Alcohol .[citation needed ]
In 2020, she was listed as number 42 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.[ 1]
Filmography
Film
Television
References
^ a b Clarke, Donald; Brady, Tara. "The 50 greatest Irish film actors of all time – in order" . The Irish Times . Archived from the original on 5 August 2020. Retrieved 13 June 2020 .
^ Flint Marx, Rebecca "Susan Lynch Biography Archived 13 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine ", allrovi.com; retrieved 15 August 2011.
^ Dwyer, Michael (26 January 1997). "What a Difference A Year Makes" . The New York Times . Archived from the original on 23 September 2017. Retrieved 7 September 2016 .
^ Dicker, Ron (2001) "Rachel Weisz's Moment: Three New Movies Will Test British Actress' Box-Office Power In U.S.", Hartford Courant , 18 March 2001, retrieved 15 August 2011
^ Maddox, Brenda (8 August 1999). "Film; Where Nora Joyce Fell For a Talented Nobody" . The New York Times . Archived from the original on 20 September 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2016 .
^ Ojumu, Akin (14 May 2000). "Susan Lynch's portrayal of James Joyce's wife" . The Guardian . Archived from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2016 .
^ Tate, Gabriel (26 April 2016). "Line of Duty's Craig Parkinson on playing TV's nastiest man: 'I'm a master at lurking' " . The Guardian . Archived from the original on 8 November 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2016 .
^ Domachowski, Lucy (27 October 2020). "Line Of Duty actor Craig Parkinson 'splits from wife Susan Lynch after 12 years' " . Mirror Online . Archived from the original on 5 March 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2021 .
^ "The Change" . channel4.com . 22 June 2023.
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