Amelia Crowley

Amelia Crowley is an Irish actress and stand-up comedian.[1] She is known for playing Fiona Piggott on RTÉ's Fair City, Deirdre Mallon in Derry Girls, and for her theatre work in the UK and Ireland.[2]

Amelia Crowley
Born
Dublin, Ireland
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian
Years active1995–present
SpouseAnthony Brophy

Career

Crowley has made film appearances in I Went Down and Ella Enchanted.

In 2001, Crowley played Yvonn in RTÉ Two's sitcom, The Cassidys.[3] In 2007,[4] Crowley joined the cast of Fair City playing husband-murderer, Fiona Piggott, a love interest for Paul Brennan.[5][6] She left the soap in 2011, but returned in 2020.[6]

Filmography

Television

Theatre work

Personal life

Crowley is married to author and fellow actor Anthony Brophy.[18] They have two children.[18]

References

  1. "Pat Kinevane: On My Culture Radar". The Irish Times.
  2. "Lots of women would love to have an affair with Paul.. but even my family ask me how can I do that to James? AFFAIR CITY EXCLUSIVE TV'S AMELIA ON LOVE, LIFE & LIES". Irish Mirror. 23 April 2007. p. 17. Gale A162439827 via Gale OneFile: News.
  3. Kinsella, Yvonne (1 October 2001). "Irish Friends; RTE pin hopes on new youth sitcom The Cassidys to match top US show". Irish Mirror. p. 7. Gale A78777400 via Gale OneFile: News.
  4. "Amelia's hot stuff". Irish News of the World. 17 December 2006. p. 41. Gale A157649982 via Gale OneFile: News.
  5. "Fair cop for Fiona". Irish News of the World. 15 April 2007. p. 10. Gale A162513487 via Gale OneFile: News.
  6. "Fair City's Amelia Crowley on the reason why Fiona Piggott is returning to Carrigstown". Her.ie.
  7. "Il magico mondo di Ella - Film (2004)" [Ella Enchanted - Film (2004)]. ComingSoon.it (in Italian).
  8. "Wake Wood | Film 2011". Moviepilot.de.
  9. "Dickens: l'uomo che invento il Natale, cast e trama film" [Dickens:The Man Who Invented Christmas, Film Cast & Crew] (in Italian).
  10. "Don't Miss Val Falvey TD". The Kerryman via Independent.ie.
  11. "Meet the cast of BBC drama Dublin Murders". Radio Times.
  12. Clancy, Luke (3 March 1998). "Hooked by the crooks; Arts". The Times. p. 36. Gale A59920155 via Gale Academic OneFile.
  13. Burke, Declan (25 June 2000). "Car Show; Theatre". Sunday Times (Ireland edition). p. 30. Gale A63272074 via Gale Academic OneFile.
  14. "The Star Trap; Theatre". Sunday Times (Ireland edition). 16 June 2002. p. 29. Gale A87725671 via Gale Academic OneFile.
  15. Colgan, Gerry (9 June 2003). "The Plough and the Stars". The Irish Times. p. 19. Gale A102902303 via Gale OneFile: News.
  16. Powell, Lucy (22 April 2010). "Little Gem; first night; Theatre". The Times. p. 56. Gale A224536441 via Gale Academic OneFile.
  17. "Three Wexford actors in Druid Theatre production of Billy Roche's 'Cavalcaders' at the National Opera House". Wexford People via Independent.ie.
  18. "My cultural life: Anthony Brophy". Independent.ie.
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