Dearbhla Molloy


Dearbhla Molloy is an Irish film, stage and television actress.
Molloy consolidated her stage reputation at both the Abbey and the Gate theatres, coming to Britain to tour with an Abbey production. She was invited to join the Royal Shakespeare Company and has played Gertrude to Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet in the West End.
In 1991 she was in the company that performed Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa, about the sad lives of a group of sisters in pre-war rural Ireland, on Broadway, and was nominated for a Tony award, losing to co-star Bríd Brennan, although her role went to the Kathy Burke in the film version. She has appeared in such television plays and series, as Michael Palin's wife in the GBH and in New Tricks, Midsomer Murders, and . and The Bill
Among her theatrical credits are:
; In Celebration ; Dancing at Lughnasa, Juno and the Paycock, A Touch of the Poet ; Juno and the Paycock ; The Cripple of Inishmaan, On the Ledge, Hinterland ; Arcadia ; The Life of the World to Come ; The Hostage ; and The Plough and the Stars.
She has appeared extensively in the plays of Irish playwright Brian Friel. On television, she has appeared in
Waking the Dead, Foyle's War, Midsomer Murders, New Tricks, and the 1960s RTÉ soap opera Tolka Row.
In 2009, she joined the cast of Coronation Street as the mother of Michelle Connor, succeeding Sorcha Cusack who played the part of Helen Connor the year before.
She reprised her role for two episodes in 2015. Her film credits include
Tara Road, The Blackwater Lightship and This Is the Sea. In April 2017, she will appear in The Ferryman'' at the Royal Court Theatre, ahead of a transfer to the Gielgud Theatre in the West End.