Charlie Murphy Biography
Charlie Murphy born as Charlotte Murphy is an Irish actress best known for playing the lead role of Siobhan Delaney in the hit RTE drama Love/Hate for which she earned the 2013 Irish Film and Television Award for Best TV Actress.
She supports LGBT rights, she has continuously shown her support through actions in her support for legalizing LGBT marriage in Ireland.
10 Quick Facts About Charlie Murphy
- Name: Charlie Murphy
- Age: 32 years
- Birthday: 30 November
- Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
- Height: 5 feet 4 inches
- Nationality: Irish
- Occupation: Actress
- Marital Status: Not Known
- Salary: Under Review
- Net worth: Under Review
Charlie Murphy Age
She was born on 30 November 1989 in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland. She is 32 years old as of 2021.
Charlie Murphy Height
She stands at a height of 1.62 m.
Charlie Murphy Family
She was born to Brenda Murphy and Pat Murphy. Her father, Pat, is a pastor while her mother is a hair stylist. The middle-class Irish family owns a hair salon called Scissors Empire. When she was 12 years old, her family moved to Wexford where spend her teenage years together with her 5 siblings. One of her sisters is a hair stylist, she often works on Charlie’s hair, especially during events.
She attended Ballyfermot College but dropped out before completion. She also attended Gaiety School of Acting (Dublin, 2006-2008).
As a young girl, she worked with Lane Theatre Group & the Bare Cheek Theatre Company. She won the Irish Film & Television Award in 2013 for her role as Siobhan Delaney in the Irish TV series Love/ Hate.
Charlie Murphy Husband
She is not married, she has never been married before. She has however been rumored to be involved with an Irish director whose name is not revealed yet. She told the RSVP Magazine that the two have been dating for a couple of months and she is been completely smitten with his gorgeous looks and his fantastic directing abilities.
Charlie Murphy Movies
Year |
Title |
Role |
2017 |
The Foreigner |
Maggie/Sara McKay |
Peaky Blinders |
Jessie Eden |
|
2016 |
To Walk Invisible |
Anne Brontë |
Rebellion |
Elizabeth Butler |
|
2015 |
The Last Kingdom |
Iseult |
2014–2016 |
Happy Valley |
Ann Gallagher |
2014 |
’71 |
Brigid |
Northmen: A Viking Saga |
Inghean |
|
Quirke |
Deirdre Hunt |
|
2013–2014 |
The Village |
Martha Lane / |
2013 |
Philomena |
Kathleen |
Ripper Street |
Evelyn Foley |
|
2012 |
Misfits |
Grace |
2010–2014 |
Love/Hate |
Siobhan Delaney |
2010 |
Single-Handed |
Mairead O’Sullivan |
2009 |
The Clinic |
Natasha Halpin |
Charlie Murphy Net Worth
She has earned quite a fortune from years of working as an actress. She has acquired several houses, cars, and other expensive materials. She has an estimated net worth of hundreds of thousands of dollars. However, her actual amount of what her net worth is still under review, we will keep you posted upon completion.
Charlie Murphy Peaky Blinders
She plays the role of Jessie Eden in Peaky Blinders. Jessie is an enigmatic union convenor and lover to Tommy Shelby.
Charlie Murphy Misfits
She stars as Grace in Misfits.
Charlie Murphy Interview
INTERVIEW – CHARLIE MURPHY
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An actor’s life might not have been the most obvious choice for Wexford’s Charlotte ‘Charlie’ Murphy – her parents owned a hair salon, the wonderfully named Scissors Empire, and up to her late teenage years she and her siblings worked part-time in the family business, folding towels and sweeping up leftover locks. Destiny, however, selected thespian pursuits over tonsorial duties; it also helped that the Murphy family lived between two theatres – the Opera House and the Dun Mhuire. School visits to Wexford Opera Festival dress rehearsals were interspersed with partaking in fringe events that local theatre groups and Am-Dram societies would stage. So far, so familiar, but things were to change dramatically when Charlie the child morphed into Charlie the teenager. When she was 15, Charlie (it’s only ‘Charlotte’ to school teachers and the Passport Office) hooked up with local theatre group, Bare Cheek, and so began the excursion from provincial ambition to international achievement.
Bare Cheek, recalls Charlie, was aptly named – its artistic policy was (and continues) to present challenging work by contemporary playwrights. Before she could spin on a coin she was entangled in plays by the likes of British writers Steven Berkoff, Martin Crimp and Sarah Kane, and Irish writers Frank McGuinness and Enda Walsh.
“You’d be doing Calamity Jane and The Sound of Music just to get the buzz of it all,” she says over a coffee in the lounge area of an inordinately hip Dublin hotel. It’s a drizzly, dull Saturday morning, but Murphy is good company – alert, interested, focused. “The camaraderie, meeting people – it was such a joy as a teenager to be part of that.” Being introduced to serious playwrights, writers she had previously never been aware of was, she states, a defining, pivotal moment. “Geography made me fall upon theatre,” she reasons, “but Bare Cheek’s introduction to those writers made me realise that I wanted to be somewhere in that. We would be encouraged to create our own work, as well as doing the work of others. So that approach encouraged me to start writing, and gave me a fever to carry on doing it. We were given a blank canvas that was totally liberating and very expressive.
”Can she recall what it was she wanted to express? “Oh, God…” Seconds drift by in slow motion. “Some things that, you know…“ A few more seconds pass. Charlie’s hesitancy could stem from either complete forgetfulness or total recall (the former seems unlikely, the latter could be potentially awkward), but she skilfully bridges the two by defining the eternal emotional powder keg of the teenage mind. “You just go for it; your limbs go in every direction at once, don’t they?! You look back on your teenage self and accept the oddness of what you were thinking.
”What were her ambitions back then? She knew she had the acting bug, so what did she aim to do about it? “I more or less presumed that I wouldn’t make a living as an actor, but I didn’t dwell on that too long, I kind of accepted it. Maybe I thought that I could write? All I knew is that I wanted to be in the industry.”
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