Dearbhla Molloy, a renowned Irish actress, was born in Ireland and received a bilingual education in Irish and English. Her illustrious career began with Irish-speaking plays at the esteemed Abbey Theatre in Dublin. She soon made her mark in the London theatre scene, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and earning a London Critic's Award for her captivating performance in "Juno & The Paycock," where she shared the stage with the incomparable Judi Dench.
Molloy's impressive résumé boasts numerous Broadway productions, including the Tony Award-nominated "Dancing at Lughnasa." She has also made several triumphant appearances on the Great White Way, featuring roles in "Touch of the Poet," "Outside Mullingar," and "The Ferryman." Her Olivier Award nomination for "The Ferryman" in London's Gielgud Theatre is a testament to her exceptional talent.
In addition to her stage work, Molloy has also made significant contributions to West End productions, including "Gertrude" opposite Ken Branagh in "Hamlet" at the Phoenix Theatre, "In Celebration" alongside Orlando Bloom at the Duke of York's, the National Theatre's "Arcadia" at the Haymarket Theatre, and most recently, "Uncle Vanya" at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
Throughout her diverse and accomplished career spanning almost sixty years, Molloy has worked extensively in the UK, the US, and Ireland, excelling in theatre, television, and film. Her impressive list of awards and nominations is a testament to her dedication and passion for her craft.
When not treading the boards, Molloy resides in London near her son Rory, often making trips back to her native Ireland to visit family and friends.