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Barbara Bergin

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Barbara Bergin is an Irish actress, writer and director. She is the creator of The Darkest Hour, a darkly comic satire podcast about disappointment.

Among her acting credits are comedy sketch show Stew, Fair City, The Snapper, The Van and Intermission.[1] Theatre credits include Cell by Paula Meehan, for which she won an Irish Times Irish Theatre Award[2] and the Corn Exchange’s adaptation of Dubliners by James Joyce.[3]

Her writing credits include The Clinic and the IFTA award-winning Love Is the Drug.[1] She directed On the Couch, a six-part comedy drama she created and wrote with Gary Cooke.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b [1] IMDb
  2. ^ [2] Playography Ireland
  3. ^ [3] Playography Ireland
  4. ^ [4] “Gary Cooke and Barbara Bergin star in TV3’s new comedy series - On The Couch” TV3