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          Caoilfhionn Dunne

          Irish actor

          Caoilfhionn Dunne is an Irish stage, television, and film actress.

          Early life

          From Dublin, she was born in Finglas.[1] She attended the Gaiety School of Acting.[2][3]

          Career

          She had first screen role was in Little White Lie, a 2008 romantic comedy for RTÉ Television.

          Her theatre work included Conor McPherson’s The Veil at London’s Royal National Theatre.[4] She also appeared in Mike Bartlett’s play Wild, Laurence Boswell's Forever Yours Mary Lou, Lyndsey Turner's Fathers and Sons at the Donmar Warehouse as well as Conor McPherson’s plays The Nest which he translated from the German writer Franz Xaver Kroetz and The Night Alive, for which she was nominated for the Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer in 2013.[5][6]

          She played Lizzie from the third series of RTÉ Television drama Love/Hate.[7][8] In 2014, she was nominated for best supp