Sharon Horgan
Sharon Horgan is a multifaceted Irish talent renowned for her work as an actress, writer, director, and producer. She gained widespread recognition for her roles in the hit comedy series "Pulling," which debuted in 2006, and the critically acclaimed "Catastrophe," which she co-wrote and starred in starting in 2015. Her creative prowess extended to American television when she developed the series "Divorce" in 2016, followed by co-creating the British sitcom "Motherland" for BBC2 the next year.
In 2018, Horgan showcased her acting skills on the big screen with a role in the ensemble comedy "Game Night." More recently, she appeared in the heartfelt films "Military Wives" and "Everybody's Talking About Jamie." Additionally, on the small screen, she captivates audiences as Aisling Bea's sister in the charming sitcom "This Way Up."
Throughout her career, Horgan has received accolades for her unique voice and contributions to the comedy genre, establishing herself as a significant figure in both British and American television. Her ability to blend humor with poignant storytelling continues to resonate with audiences, making her a standout talent in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
The Borrowers (2011)
Game Night
Rally Road Racers
Valiant
Quintessentially Irish
Heyday - The Mic Christopher Story
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
Dating Amber
Together (2021)
Death of a Superhero
Everybody's Talking About Jamie
Man Up
Military Wives
Imagine Me & You
HouseBroken
Best Interests
Monkey Dust
The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox
Women on the Verge
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
Pulling
This Way Up
Catastrophe (2015)
Bad Sisters
Free Agents