Olga Wehrly

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Olga Wehrly
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Olga Wehrly
OccupationActor
Years active2005–present

Olga Wehrly (born 1978 or 1979) is an Irish actor and voiceover artist. [1] [2]

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Background

Wehrly is from Ransboro, County Sligo. [1] She joined the Mary McDonagh School of Dance at the age of three and later studied drama under Damien Quinn. [1] Wehrly attended University College Dublin where she studied arts but did not complete her degree. [1]

Career

In 2005, Wehrly featured in a television ad for Kerrygold butter directed by Lenny Abrahamson. [3] Later that year she made her television series debut guest starring in Raidió Teilifís Éireann drama The Clinic . [1] Her theatre credits include Othello (2007) and Macbeth (2008) with the Second Age Theatre Company and Penelope with the Druid Theatre Company. [4]

Personal life

Wehrly has a daughter named Úna. [5] Wehrly contracted COVID-19 in December 2020 and developed long COVID. [2]

Filmography

YearTitleRole
TBCThe Ulysses ProjectMolly Bloom/Gerty MacDowell
2022Róise & FrankLisa
2021The PassionGráinne
2020WildfireMother
2020ProfessionalsAviva
2020 The Head Dr. Sarah Jackson
2020 Normal People Sarah
2019 Krypton Med-tech
2019VivariumCrying woman
2018 Nightflyers Murphy's wife
2018Ruby
2017Lost & FoundZoe
2017Kodaline: Brother'Mum
2017Song of GraniteMary Heaney
2017 Vikings Saxon woman
2017 Striking Out Eve Hayes
2016Fir BolgEileen O'Rourke
2016Without NameMargaret
2016 Penny Dreadful Suffragette leader
2016Éirí Amach AmúDee Purcell
2013-2015The Mario Rosenstock ShowMultiple roles
20131916 Seachtar DearmadtaMaud Gonne
2013Dark TouchCollette
2012Dublin in PiecesAnna
2011The Evening Was LongViki
2011Death of a SuperheroNursey Worsey
2010The Alarms: A Story in WordsKate
2010 The Crush Miss Purdy
2009Rásaí na GaillimheSinéad Connell
2009Blood Coloured MoonJenny Brennan
2009Legend of the BogMallory Ross
2009This is NightliveÚna Óg Nic Ní Suailecaint
2008Team Sleep/Foireann CodladhCouncil Official
2008 Raw Katherine
2008ApeVarious
2005-2007 The Clinic Molly Miller
2007NutsWife
2007Speed DatingVictoria Grant

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