Roisin Gallagher Explained

Birth Name:Roisin Alice Gallagher
Education:Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (BA)
Years Active:2008–present
Spouse:Craig Hutchison
Children:2

Roisin Alice Gallagher (born March 1987) is an Irish actress and playwright. She began her career in theatre. On television, she is known for her roles in the BritBox series The Dry (2022–) and the Sky Atlantic series The Lovers (2023). She was nominated for an IFTA for the former and a British Academy Television Award for the latter.

Early life

Gallagher is from Andersonstown,[1] a suburb of West Belfast, and was born to father Daniel (d. 2017) from Tyrone and mother Pat.[2] She was raised Catholic and has three older sisters and a younger brother.[3]

Gallagher attended St Genevieve's High School. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Acting from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland).[4] Gallagher lived in London after graduating from drama school, but returned to Belfast as "It just wasn't my time. The work wasn't coming [yet]".[5]

Career

Gallagher made her television debut as Alicia Hodge in two 2009 episodes of the BBC One medical soap opera Doctors. Her early stage work includes The Bloody Chamber and The Wicked Lady in England, and Be My Baby and Sleep Eat Party in Belfast. She starred as the titular character in The Haunting of Helena Blunden at the Waterfront Hall. This was followed by Dockers and White Star of the North at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast. She would return to the Lyric for Weddins, Weeins and Wakes, Demented, Pentecost, Stitched Up, Little Red Riding Hood, Love or Money, Smiley, and Bah, Humbug!.

In 2012, Gallagher played Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh. The following year, she made her feature film debut in actor Paul Kennedy's 2013 directorial debut Made in Belfast. She played DC Emer Taylor in the BBC Two crime drama The Fall. At the Belfast Festival at Queen's, she appeared in Belfast by Moonlight and debuted the play The Holy Holy Bus, which she would return to. Her other stage work includes Playhouse Creatures in Lisburn.

Gallagher wrote her first play Natural Disaster to process her grief over losing her father in 2017. After starring in Abigail's Party at the MAC,[6] Gallagher premiered her play there.[7] She also returned to A Midsummer Night's Dream, this time playing Hermia at Queen's Hall in Newtownards, went on tour with Is That Too Hot?, and appeared in The Real Housewives of Norn Iron at the Grand Opera House. The following year, Gallagher returned to film in Nowhere Special.

In 2021, it was announced Gallagher would star in her first lead television role as Shiv Sheridan in the BritBox and RTÉ comedy-drama The Dry, which premiered in 2022.[8] She also appeared in the horror film Mandrake and the television film St Mungo's. She also appears opposite Johnny Flynn in the Sky Atlantic series The Lovers.[9]

Personal life

Gallagher is married to Craig Hutchison, a Scottish electrician from Penicuik. The couple met in 2012 while Gallagher was in Edinburgh for A Midsummer Night's Dream.[10] They have two sons.[11] Regarding religion, Gallagher considers herself spiritual.[3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012EyelineWomanShort film
2013To Lose ControlCaroline DraperShort film
Made in BelfastCharlene
2020Nowhere SpecialJudy
2021A Phone CallHerShort film
Just JohnnyMariaShort film
2022MandrakeGrace

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009DoctorsAlicia Hodge2 episodes
2014–2016The FallDC Emer Taylor2 episodes
2018Come HomeJessMiniseries; 1 episode
2022St Mungo'sMadeline McGurkTelevision film
The DryShiv SheridanMain role
2023The LoversJanetMain role

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008The Bloody ChamberThe GirlNorthern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne
2009Be My BabyMary AdamsLyric Theatre, Belfast
The Wicked LadyBarbaraNew Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Sleep Eat PartyVariousOld Museum Arts Centre, Belfast
2010The Haunting of Helena BlundenHelenaWaterfront Hall, Belfast
2011DockersTheresa GrahamLyric Theatre, Belfast
2012White Star of the NorthEvelyn Massey
A Midsummer Night's DreamHelenaRoyal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
2013Weddins, Weeins and WakesWendyLyric Theatre, Belfast
Belfast by MoonlightSusannahBelfast Festival at Queen's
2014DementedFelicityLyric Theatre, Belfast
PentecostRuth
2014–2017The Holy Holy BusSallyBelfast Festival at Queen's / Waterfront Hall / Lyric Theatre
2015Stitched UpKate McAllisterLyric Theatre, Belfast
Lally the ScutLallyThe MAC, Belfast
LanciatoreWifeCathedral Quarter Arts Festival
Playhouse CreaturesMrs MarshallIsland Arts Centre, Lisburn
Little Red Riding HoodRachelLyric Theatre, Belfast
2016Love or MoneyEilish
SmileyCharlie
2018The Man Who Fell to PiecesCarolineThe MAC, Belfast
Abigail's PartyBeverly
Bah, Humbug!VariousLyric Theatre, Belfast
2019Is That Too Hot?OliveIreland tour
Natural DisasterPlaywright
The MAC, Belfast
A Midsummer Night's DreamHermiaQueen’s Hall, Newtownards
The Real Housewives of Norn IronCynthiaGrand Opera House, Belfast

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2023Irish Film & Television AwardsLead Actress – DramaThe Dry
2024British Academy Television AwardsBest Female Comedy PerformanceThe Lovers

External links

Notes and References

  1. Belfast actress Roisin Gallagher on hosting Abigail's Party at The MAC. The Irish News. Joanne. Sweeney. 5 April 2018. 18 February 2023.
  2. How Roisin Gallagher's chats with dying dad inspired moving play. Belfast Telegraph. 13 March 2019. 7 May 2022.
  3. Web site: Róisín Gallagher: I grew up in a world where I heard people say, 'he' a Protestant but he’s very nice'. The Irish Times. Róisín. Gallagher. 19 August 2023. 21 March 2024.
  4. Róisín Gallagher: Truly a class apart. The Sunday Times. Pavel. Barter. 1 April 2018. 7 May 2022.
  5. Web site: 'Thank God for Zoom!' The hot new Irish star lighting up UK TV – without having to leave her home town. The Guardian. Hollie. Richardson. 14 March 2024. 22 March 2024.
  6. Web site: How Roisin Became Beverly. The Even Hand. Jane. Coyle. 11 April 2018. 18 February 2023.
  7. Róisín's debut play is very close to home. Belfast Media. Ciara. Quinn. 7 March 2019. 18 February 2023.
  8. Roisin Gallagher & Ciaran Hinds Among Cast For BritBox Series 'The Dry' From 'Normal People' & 'The Favourite' Outfit Element. Deadline. Andreas. Wiseman. 11 August 2021. 7 November 2021.
  9. Web site: Sky announces The Lovers, a new Sky Original drama starring Johnny Flynn and Roisin Gallagher. Sky Group. Annabel. Combe. 28 June 2022. 18 January 2023.
  10. Friday People: We ask Roisin Gallagher about the special relationships in her life. Belfast Telegraph. Kerry. McKittrick. 19 September 2014. 7 May 2022.
  11. Actor Roisin Gallagher: 'I was struggling with just being a mummy all the time and the pressure that I put on myself as a mother'. Independent.ie. Kirsty. Blake Knox. 18 February 2023.