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Emma Eliza Regan
Emma Eliza Regan
Born
Emma Eliza Regan

(1992-12-04) 4 December 1992 (age 31)
Moycullen, County Galway, Ireland
Occupation(s)Actress, journalist and model.
Years active2007–present
RelativesMary Regan (sister)

Emma Eliza Regan (born 4 December 1992) is an Irish actress.

Education

Regan trained as a classical ballet and contemporary dancer with Alan Foley, Artistic Director of Cork City Ballet. She has studied at The Factory's Actors Studio in Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, a creative hub where industry leaders mentor future industry leaders, working alongside Lance Daly, Shimmy Marcus, John Carney and Jim Sheridan.

Film and television career

Regan made her screen début in the Ivan Kavanagh horror film Tin Can Man, opposite Michael Parle; the film went on to win several international awards (including Boundary Breaking Best Feature at the Sydney Underground Film Festival and Melbourne Underground Film Festival) prior to its worldwide release.[1] She made her stage debut at The Abbey Theatre[2] as Mollser in a Wayne Jordon production of The Plough and The Stars.

In her late teens, she became known for her role of Fiona on RTÉ drama Aisling's Summer Diary – TV Series created by Dublin-based CR Entertainment which won the best international Teen TV Movie at Kidscreen New York in 2010. Performances in independent films include Our Wonderful Home,[3] The Fading Light[4] (winner of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival).

Further work included the leading role in fantasy film The Shadows, based on a George MacDonald dark fairytale, and directed by Colin Downey,.[5] with the Irish Film Board, which premiered at Galway Film Fleadh. She also played schoolgirl Cathy in Love Eternal, directed by Brendan Muldowney which has been adapted from the Japanese novel Loving The Dead by prolific horror author Kei Oishi (The Grudge). Love Eternal won the Fresh Blood Award at the inaugural Black Bear Film Festival in Warsaw. The film premiered earlier in 2013 at the Galway Film Fleadh and has screened at over at over fifty festivals and markets worldwide, including Sitges and Busan, one of the largest film festivals in Asia. Love Eternal was produced by Conor Barry, Morgan Bushe and Macdara Kelleher for Fastnet Films, with Luxembourg co-producers Red Lion, Dutch co-producers Rinkel Film and TO Entertainment from Japan, with support from the Irish Film Board and other similar entities, and distribution by French company Reel Suspects, with European release in 2014.

In 2014 she starred with Brian Gleeson (actor) in Darkness on the Edge Of Town – the first independently-funded Irish film to feature at the Sundance Film Festival.[6] The film was later picked up by Netflix for and shown across the United States and Canada.[7][8]

Regan's later projects include the feature film Get Up And Go, starring Peter Coonan and Killian Scott of Irish IFTA award-winning drama Love/Hate, and Irish feature Fading Away.[8][9]

Journalism

She is a travel and cultural columnist for several publications and outlets, including RTÉ, Ooh La La, and TNT24.IE. She wrote daily columns on her experiences at the Cannes Film Festival and her time in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, discussing Roman Polanski, Jim Jarmusch and Jane Campion's latest films, giving personal opinions and anecdotes from high society events in Bailoi Beach, the Continental Hotel, at Gotha Club and various galas on Promenade de la Croisette.

She was cover girl on both glossy publication Galway Now and INK magazine in July 2013. She has been featured in The Sunday Independent, and has been a guest on Victoria Mary Clarke's radio show, Galway Bay FM, LMFM, and RTÉ Radio 1.

Contemporary art

She collaborated with Sara Hibbert on three pieces -Abonnés Series of stills, Flowers of the Gutter a four-screen video installation and Dancer Somnambulism . These projects have been exhibited in One Marylebone Place in 2010 for Intel's and Jotta Remastered Exhibition, London Design Festival, Orientations: Hoxton Art Gallery, London, CUBE Gallery, Cork Street Gallery in Mayfair, London.

Filmography

Year Title of Production Role Notes
2007 Tin Can Man[10] Mel Directed by Ivan Kavanagh
2008 Our Wonderful Home[11] Emma Directed by Ivan Kavanagh
2009 Aisling's Diary[12] Fiona TV series 6 episodes: "The Summer Pact", "The Bet", "I won't Cook", "Dun Máirtín's Got Talent", "Friends and Rivals","Letting Go",
2009 The Fading Light[13] Cathy Directed by Ivan Kavanagh
2010 The Death of James Connolly[14] Nora Short film
2010 1916 Seachtar na Cásca[15] Nora TV
2011 Death of a Superhero[16] Morna
2012 Jack Taylor[17] Karen TV movie
2012 Ninety Seconds Elly Short film
2012 Out Here[18] Jane Short film
2013 The Shadows[19] Alica Completed
2013 Love Eternal[20] Cathy Malone
2013 I Am Cursed[21] Alicia 'Mysterious Girl' Post-Production
2013 Out of Here[18]
2014 The Second Coming[22] Post-Production
2014 Darkness on the Edge Of Town[23] Cleo Callahan Completed
2015 Get Up And Go[24] Tara Completed
2015 Fading Away[8] Sive Completed

References

  1. ^ "Michael Parle". IMDb.
  2. ^ "The Plough and the Stars". Abbey Theatre. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  3. ^ Adam Dawtrey (31 October 2007). "Four Irish pics start to shoot". Variety. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  4. ^ Paul Byrne (19 March 2010). "Reviews New Movies Opening March 19th 2010". Movies.ie. Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  5. ^ "New Feature, 'The Shadows' to Shoot in August". Irish Film Television Network. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  6. ^ http://www.irishmirror.ie/whats-on/film-news/irish-actress-emma-eliza-regan-5036647
  7. ^ http://www.iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4288820&tpl=archnews&force=1
  8. ^ a b c "Fading Away (2015)". IMDb. n.d.
  9. ^ http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/film/young-irish-actress-emma-eliza-and-antonia-campbell-hughes-land-plum-new-roles-31194654.html
  10. ^ filmbizarro (1 March 2012). "Tin Can Man (2007)". IMDb.
  11. ^ "Our Wonderful Home (2008)". IMDb. 11 July 2008.
  12. ^ "Aisling's Diary (TV Series 2008– )". IMDb.
  13. ^ shinyshoos (1 November 2009). "The Fading Light (2009)". IMDb.
  14. ^ "The Death of James Connolly (2010)". IMDb.
  15. ^ "1916 Seachtar na Cásca (TV Series 2010– )". IMDb.
  16. ^ napierslogs (30 August 2012). "Death of a Superhero (2011)". IMDb.
  17. ^ iamthetopp (3 March 2013). "Jack Taylor: The Dramatist (TV Movie 2013)". IMDb.
  18. ^ a b "Out of Here (2013)". IMDb. 13 April 2015.
  19. ^ "The Shadows (2013)". IMDb. 13 July 2013.
  20. ^ kosmasp (4 July 2014). "Love Eternal (2013)". IMDb.
  21. ^ "I Am Cursed (2014)". IMDb. 1 September 2014.
  22. ^ toxiemite (22 November 2015). "The Second Coming (2015)". IMDb.
  23. ^ "Darkness on the Edge of Town (2014)". IMDb. 23 October 2015.
  24. ^ alanjflood (1 May 2015). "Get Up and Go (2014)". IMDb.