Aisling O'Neill is an Irish actress. She has portrayed Carol Foley in Fair City for more than two decades.[1][2]

O'Neill's portrayal of Carol earns her personal letters of admiration and bought her an IFTA nomination for Best Female Performance in a Soap or Comedy.[3]

Originally from Dublin, O'Neill lives in Gorey, County Wexford. She is a mother of one.[4]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Accelerator Louise
2003 Goldfish Memory Helen
2006 Basic Instinct 2 Screaming Woman
2016 Lily Yvette Short film
2019 Red Room Catherine
2021 Who We Love Yvette
The Letters Publicist
TBA Dreamtown Mel Richards Post-production
Tuesday Traders Maxi

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Finbar's Class Maggot Main role (season 1)
1998 The Ambassador Nate's Girlfriend Episode: "Nine Tenths of the Law"
1999–present Fair City Carol Foley Regular role
2023 The Woman in the Wall Mrs. Moran 2 episodes

References

  1. ^ Kane, Rachael (5 August 2017). "Fair City's Aisling O'Neill: 'Carol is a fighter'". Aisling O'Neill has played feisty Carol Foley on RTÉ's Fair City for the past 19 years, but her biggest acting challenge is still ahead of her.
  2. ^ Gittens, Geraldine (8 August 2016). "'Simply amazing' - Viewers blown away by Fair City actress Aisling O'Neill's harrowing scenes on child abuse". Irish Independent.
  3. ^ O'Grady, Sean (12 October 2016). "'I get letters from people... Fair City child abuse plot did justice to victims' - Aisling O'Neill". Irish Independent.
  4. ^ "Fair City's Aisling O'Neill talks about her new healthy lifestyle". 19 July 2016. The actress is currently living in Gorey, Co. Wexford... 'It's a beautiful spot. I'm ten minutes from the beach and an hour from Dublin. I have good friends there and it's a great place to raise my child. I like spending time with friends and I like spending time in nature – I actually need to spend time in nature. I like horse-riding, walking on the beach and I swim in the sea sometimes.' However Aisling admits that she will always be a city girl at heart. 'I'm a Dublin girl, always will be'.
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