Niamh McCormack is known for The Witcher (2019), The Magic Flute (2022) and The Fuck It Bucket.
After landing a role in Summer 2003 in Italy, on graduation she joined a Welsh production of Romeo and Juliet and then pantomime in Belfast, before moving to London for Northern Irish playwright Lisa McGee's production of Girls & Dolls. McGrady then featured in a production of the Shakespeare play Macbeth, starring Patrick Stewart. After a critically acclaimed run in London's West End, it then relocated to Broadway, New York City in 2008. On return to London, she made her television debut in the George Best biopic Best: His Mother's Son (2009), but her part was eventually removed in the cutting room. Shortly afterwards she joined the cast of Holby City (1999) as a cast semi-regular, in the role of nurse Mary-Claire Carter. After appearing in many short independent films through mainly uncredited roles, she was cast in the crime drama television series The Fall, based in Northern Ireland, alongside Gillian Anderson and Northern Irish actor and model Jamie Dornan. She rejoined the cast of Holby City in 2013 as a regular cast member, after which she gave-up her part-time waitressing and bar jobs. However, in early 2015, McGrady left Holby City to coincide with the departure of Jules Knight and their departure scenes aired in April 2015
Niamh Moriarty is a young up-and-coming actress from Dublin, Ireland. At just 16 years old, she is already establishing a name for herself in the land of stage and screen. Having worked professionally from the age of 11, Niamh got her start attending local drama classes where she fell in love with the art of performing. She has since gone on to work with renowned Irish stars; Sharon Horgan, Alison Oliver, Fionnula Flanagan, Owen Roe, Jamie Beamish and more. Niamh's first principal role was starring as "Tiny Tim" in The Gate Theatre's 10 week run of Jack Thorne's "A Christmas Carol. It was this production that first introduced her to Jack Thorne and his way of writing. Something she would find again in BBC drama "Best Interests". Niamh's first leading screen credit is playing "Marnie" in BBC's "Best Interests" which is airing on June 12th,13th,19th and 20th on BBC ONE and iPlayer. Best Interests is a compelling, thought-provoking fictional drama from Bafta-winning writer Jack Thorne (Help, His Dark Materials, The Virtues) directed by Michael Keillor (Roadkill, Strike). This is a story of a family driven apart by having to make choices no parent would ever want to make. Sharon Horgan (Catastrophe, Bad Sisters) and Michael Sheen (Good Omens, Quiz) play married couple Nicci and Andrew. They have two daughters: Katie played by Alison Oliver (Conversations With Friends) and Marnie played by Niamh Moriarty. Marnie has a life-threatening condition. Her doctors believe it is in her best interests to be allowed to die, but her loving family disagree. And so begins a fight that will take them through every stage of a legal process, as they struggle to contemplate this huge decision. Who decides? And in whose best interests will it be? Niamh has Cerebral Palsy and as an actress with a disability she hopes to carve a path in bringing accurate representation to global screens, whilst changing industry standards to make entertainment and creativity more accessible for everyone.
Niamh Moyles is known for WolfWalkers (2020), Vultures (2007) and Daffney Molloy and Other Catastrophes (2015).
Niamh Shaw is an actor, scientist and comedian. With 2 degrees in engineering and a Ph.D in Science, she is the 2014 Artist in Residence at Blackrock Castle Observatory, Cork to make a new live show about Ireland's involvement in Space. As well as an extensive career in film and TV, she regularly contributes popular science/tech related topics on national radio, press, & TV. As comedian, she performs weekly with The Craic Pack Comedy Improv & long form improv troupe The Cardinals. She is Curious. Always.
Niamh Walsh was born on April 17, 1988 in Australia. She is an actress, known for The Sandman (2022), Good Omens (2019) and The English Game (2020).
Niamh Walter is an actress, known for The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016), Summer in the Shade (2020) and The Blinded Ride (2019).
Niamh (pronounced "Neve") Wilson is a veteran film and television actor, known for her craft-driven approach to acting, believing in the integral role of all to the final outcome of a project. She brings intuition, empathy, curiosity and humor to her work. Having trained as a dancer, she also infuses her roles with physically and body knowledge, a prime example being her depiction of the gender-fluid "Mouse" in Giant Little Ones. She has worked with many notable directors, including Jean Pierre Jeunet, (The Young and Prodigious T. S. Spivet) and David Cronenberg (Map to the Stars) as well as having been nominated for, and won numerous awards. As a child her maturity and emotive face made her a favorite in horror and supernatural projects. By the time she was in middle school she'd portrayed a ghost and an alien, been haunted, possessed, kidnapped and blown up. Comedic roles eluded Niamh until she landed the title role in a tween-oriented sitcom Debra! (for which she won a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series - Leading Young Actress and Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series.) Niamh also spent two seasons on the teen soap Degrassi, as Jack Jones. She is known for her sarcastic wit, long winded anecdotes and hard work, body positivity and devotion to her Chihuahua-Lab rescue hound "Juice". She studied Anthropology at the University of Toronto. The daughter of an art director and a writer, she has two older brothers. She attended french immersion school and studied the violin. Niamh divides her time between Halifax, Nova Scotia and Toronto, Ontario.
Niamke Ledbetter is known for Everything Is Both (2023).
Niamo Batchelor is an actor and producer, known for Shine Kings (2022), Cheddy Ace (2022) and Hanging on to Love (2022).