Ger Ryan
Ger Ryan is a prominent Irish actress, recognized for her impactful performances across film, television, and theatre. Her notable credits include prominent roles in acclaimed productions such as "Queer as Folk," "The War of the Buttons," "The Van," "Moll Flanders," "Driftwood," "A Love Divided," and "Intermission."
Throughout her career, Ryan has made significant contributions to the arts, earning nominations for the prestigious Royal Television Society Award for her performances in "Family" and "Amongst Women." Additionally, she has garnered multiple nominations at the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) for her work in "Amongst Women," "Intermission," and "The Return." Her talent was recognized with a Belfast Telegraph EMA Award for her performances in both "A Place with the Pigs" and "Song of the Yellow Bittern." In 2007, she won an IFTA for her compelling portrayal in the two-part docu-drama "Stardust," produced by RTÉ.
Ryan is perhaps best known for her role as Margie McEvoy in the critically acclaimed BBC drama series "The Street," alongside Timothy Spall. More recently, she has captivated audiences as Maeve Harte in RTÉ's hit drama series "Raw." With a diverse portfolio and numerous accolades, Ger Ryan continues to be a significant figure in the Irish entertainment industry.
Filmography
Forgive and Forget
Intermission
Dorothy Mills
Hummingbird
War of the Buttons
The Callback Queen
The Van (1996)
Love, Rosie
Rialto
Little Dog
The Street
The South Westerlies