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Sharon Horgan

Sharon Horgan

  • 54 years old
  • Irish
  • Actor, writer, producer and executive producer

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Comedy Rewind: Welcome to Angelo's

We visit Sharon Horgan's little-known first sitcom creation, café ensemble Angelo's, which made it to screen in 2007 after four years in development hell.

Jake Godfrey, British Comedy Guide, 30th October 2022

Sharon Horgan breaks down that killer reveal from the Bad Sisters finale

The star and creator of Bad Sisters talks about crafting despicable characters, those fabulous outfits, and the possibility of another season.

Saloni Gajjar, The AV Club, 15th October 2022

Bad Sisters is about to give us the most satisfying TV finale of the year

It's been frustrating as hell watching the gutsy Garvey sisters' failed attempts to bump off their despicable brother-in-law, JP. I cannot wait to see the glorious moment when he dies.

Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 12th October 2022

Sharon Horgan: my teenage daughters have the last word on my scripts

Sharon Horgan may be one of the most powerful and prolific people in comedy, but she still answers to her teenage daughters.

Megan Agnew, The Times, 25th September 2022

Bad Sisters review

Sharon Horgan's pitch-black comedy is murderously good.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 19th August 2022

Sharon Horgan on working with PJ Harvey for new 'Bad Sisters' theme

Sharon Horgan has told NME about collaborating with PJ Harvey for her forthcoming Apple TV+ show Bad Sisters - revealing that the iconic singer-songwriter has recorded a version of Leonard Cohen's 1974 track 'Who by Fire' as its theme tune.

Gary Ryan, NME, 1st July 2022

Sharon Horgan: "I still give a shit - but way less of a shit than I used to"

The wickedly witty actor-writer led a new generation of funny women - but now she's focusing on life's important things, like getting mashed to the Libertines at Glastonbury.

Gary Ryan, NME, 30th June 2022

Bad Sisters: Sharon Horgan makes TV return with dark comedy

Bad Sisters, which is set in Dublin and London, follows the lives of the five Garvey sisters, who are bound together by the premature death of their parents and a promise to always protect one another.

Julieanne Corr, The Times, 20th June 2022

Lily Allen stars in Sky comedy from Sharon Horgan

Lily Allen stars in Dreamland, a comedy drama for Sky made by Sharon Horgan's production company Merman, based on the 2017 short Morgana Robinson's Summer.

British Comedy Guide, 10th June 2022

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