Saoirse-Monica Jackson was first introduced to the world as the awkward and expressive schoolgirl Erin Quinn. delhi girls, Explore Northern Ireland and its conflict during the Troubles with the same passion as her obsessions, convent schools and cringe-worthy teenage chaos. Lisa McGee’s creation of Ireland grew into a cultural phenomenon that transcended time and place. Now, four years after it ended, Jackson reunites with McGee for the hilarious murder mystery How to get to Paradise from Belfast.
In the years since the world said goodbye to Irene and Derry, the Irish actor has cemented himself as a comedic force, deft character actor and Chekhov’s sharp, agile approach. Last year she made her New York theater debut irish towna sly and clever off-Broadway comedy about cultural identity; she stars in it as Natasha three sisters At Dublin’s Gaiety Theatre, the chilling transformation of a shy, ridiculed woman into a brutal hostess is depicted. Elsewhere, Cheryl Crawford in Scouse, filmed in Liverpool The Sopranos” series This city is ours (Second season coming soon), Jackson tells the story of a life compromised by power, greed and ambition; later this year she will star in Vicky Wight alongside the late Isiah Whitlock Jr., Stephen Rea and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor The body is water.
Then, outside of film, TV and theatre, Jackson became the centerpiece of many bridal Pinterest boards after marrying Hector Barbour, aka Scottish DJ Denis Sulta. delhi girls Actor Jamie O’Connell was one of her bridesmaids and walked down the aisle to The Cranberry’s show’s theme, “Dreams.”
Now returning to McGee’s writing, Jackson once again embraces the lighter with a new perspective that was crucial to her initial rise. Below, Jackson and Fashion About working and embracing all parts of yourself.
Photo: Bryony Coles. Producer and Assistant Cinematographer: Luke Dunlop. Hair: Roisin McMenamin. Makeup: Aoife Boyle. Wearing Caólum McCabe, Karen Hegarty, Myrne Collective.
Fashion: It’s been over a year, but we have to talk about the cultural impact of your wedding.
Saoirse-Monica Jackson: We truly had the best time of our lives. I had such a strong vision for what these three days would be like, and I was so lucky to have people by my side – like my wedding planner [Tara Fay] And the stylist, Kate Bryce—she only speaks my language. It’s so fun to see how far it’s come. The whole thing felt like a fairy tale.


