Aedin Moloney
Aedin Moloney is an award winning actor and producer. Aedin played Sister Mary Michael in season two of The Knick, directed by Stephen Soderbergh & Mum in The Exorcist for Fox TV, and is known for her roles of Eva Joyce in Nora (2000) opposite Ewan Mcgregor and the BBC hit TV series, Ballykissangel (1999). Aedin is a company member of Airwayv (...
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Aedin Moloney is an award winning actor and producer. Aedin played Sister Mary Michael in season two of The Knick, directed by Stephen Soderbergh & Mum in The Exorcist for Fox TV, and is known for her roles of Eva Joyce in Nora (2000) opposite Ewan Mcgregor and the BBC hit TV series, Ballykissangel (1999). Aedin is a company member of Airwayv (Launched in 2016) by Arthur Yorinks & Jim Simpson and featured in 2 new radio plays: Iron Will and Taking Care of Paul. and for WNYC NPR Radio and in 2014 Dubliners: A Quartet (2014) by Arthur Yorinks, based on the works of James Joyce for WNYC NPR Radio. Currently she can be seen in The Irish Rep's production of The Dead by James Joyce. This year she played Morag in the acclaimed NYC hit When I was a Girl I used to Scream and Shout at Fallen Angel Theatre & Margaret Willoughby in the revival of Women Without Men at The Mint Theatre, New York City. In 2013 Aedin won Best Actress in New Jersey for her role as George Eliot in the world premiere of A Most Dangerous Woman by Cathy Tempelsman, at Shakespeare NJ, directed by tony winner, Richard Maltby and was an award winner again in 2014 starring as Dol Common in The Alchemist at Shakespeare NJ, directed by Bonnie Monte. Aedin is founder & producing artistic director of New York's, Fallen Angel Theatre, whose NYC hits include Airswimming(2013) & Eva the Chaste(2011). In 2012 she played Rose in the acclaimed production of Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel at the Irish Rep in New York. Aedin is in post production of a collaborative audio piece with Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains - a full recording of Molly Bloom's soliloquy (The Penelope chapter) from Ulysses by James Joyce, due for release in 2016. Show less «