ORLA BRADY as Eileen
Orla's film credits include A Love Divided for which she
was nominated IFTA Best Actress Award; Lurzin Defense,
directed by Marleen Gorris and Words Upon the Window
Pane,
directed by Mary McGuckian. Orla's theatre credits
include, Blinded by the Sun, directed by Ron Daniels at
the National Theatre and Playboy of the Western World,
directed by Robert Delamore at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
Her television credits include Leprechauns, directed by John Henderson and Pure Wickedness BBC, directed
by Harry Hook and most recently Servants, for BBC.
CATHLEEN BRADY as Aine
Cathleen's film credits include, About Adam, directed by
Gerry Stembridge, Eureka Street, directed by Aiden Shergold and
The Closer you Get, directed by Aileen Ritchie. Theatre
credits include Riders to the Sea at the Playhouse, Derry and Playboy of the Western World at the Balor Theatre.
CARA SEYMOUR as Margaret
Cara's previous film credits include Dancer in the Dark
and American Psycho and Adaptation. Theatre credits include Now
and at the Hour of our Death, which won the Time Out
award for Best New Play in 1988, the Broadway play, Goose
Pimples, for which she received the Drama Desk Nomination
- Outstanding Featured Actress in a play and Ecstasy, which won an Obie Award.
DAWN BRADFIELD as Geraldine
Dawn is a Tony Award nominated Best Actress in a featured
role for The Lonesome West, Broadway 1998.
She won the Best Supporting Actress at the 1997 Irish Times/ESB
Theatre award for The Lonesome West,
directed by Gary Hynes. Dawn's film credits include Disco
Pigs, directed by Kirsten Sheridan, Sweety Barrett,
directed by Stephen Bradley. Television credits include
Ballykissangel, Rebel Heartt and Making the Cut.
Theatre credits include The Asylum Ball, The Calypso Theatre
and The Tempest, directed by Conall Morrison at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
CONOR MULLEN as Cunningham
Conor's previous film credits include Saltwater, directed
by Conor McPherson Ordinary Decent Criminals,
directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan, The Hunted, directed by
Denis Lewiston, Television credits include Badger,
directed by Tom Clegg, Reckless, directed by David Richards
and Soldier Soldier, directed by Chris King.
Theatre credits include Closer at the Peacock Theatre,
Dublin, directed by Simon Magill, This Lime Tree Bower
at the Bush, directed by Conor McPherson.
ROBERT NEWMAN as Father McGarry
Formerly of the comedy duo, The Marywhitehouse Experience
and subsequently, one-half of Newman and
Baddiel.. Robert premiered his stand-up comedy show Resistance
is Futile at the Edinburugh Fringe Festival
in August 2000 which was followed by a 'live' video release.
Robert is now a successful author of Dependence and Manners.