Katherine Igoe

Katherine Igoe
Born
Katherine Igoe

Laois, Ireland
NationalityIrish
OccupationActor

Katherine Igoe is an Irish actress.

Early Life and Training

A native of Abbeyleix, County Laois, Igoe first studied computer science at University College Dublin. Having decided on a career change, she moved to Edinburgh where she trained in acting at Queen Margaret College, now known as Queen Margaret University. She graduated in 1996.[1]

Career

Igoe has appeared in a number of TV productions, such as I Fought The Law (2003), Down to Earth (2005) with Ricky Tomlinson and Taggart (1997).[2] She also starred as Maire Brennan in TV3's first home-made drama, School Run, which was nominated for the Best Single Drama award in the IFTAs.

She has appeared extensively on stage in the UK in plays such as The Weir (2003), Daisy Pulls It Off (2002) and Babes In The Wood (2001). Igoe has also worked as a voice actor in BBC Radio productions of Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy (2006–07), The All-Colour Vegetarian Cookbook (2005), Hippomania (2004) and Parade's End (2003).[3]

gollark: Really? I mean, I am... not really a particularly persevering or disciplined person, but I'm pretty sure I could avoid using a cool thing which also has a significant risk of death.
gollark: I have not heard of such things.
gollark: On an unrelated note, randomly mucking with video drivers seems to have fixed my issue with stuttering in Firefox.
gollark: Well, I would *consider* it, but wouldn't want to be stuck in a stupidly immersive virtual world.
gollark: Well, there are various issues, really. Random bugs and stuff crashing your brain, random bugs allowing other people to meddle with your brain, things deliberately designed to give up data and whatnot...

References

  1. "Katherine Igoe". Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  2. "Katherine Igoe - Actor - Equity". Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  3. "Katherine Igoe - Rhubarb Voice Agency". Retrieved 9 January 2014.



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