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Irish actress
Gina Costigan
Born1983 or 1984 (age 40–41)[1]
EducationQueens University Belfast (BA)
OccupationActress
Years activeEarly 2000s – present

Gina Costigan is an Irish actress, best known for her work on stage. She appeared in the original Broadway companies of Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman and Martin McDonagh's Hangmen .[1]

Early life and education

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Costigan was born in Dublin, Ireland to former Gaiety Theatre executive director, John Costigan and actress Maria McDermottroe.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

She holds a BA (Hons) from Queens University Belfast, and an AA from the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts.[2]

Career

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Costigan made her professional stage debut as a street child in the 1994 revival of James Plunkett's The Risen People at The Gaiety Theatre. Staged as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival, the production was co-directed by brothers Peter and Jim Sheridan, marking their professional reunion.[7] At the time, The Risen People was the most expensive event in the festival's 35-year history.[8]

She made her screen debut as crime figure John Traynor's girlfriend in 2003's Veronica Guerin , appearing opposite Cate Blanchett.[9] [10] [11] She would go on to have supporting roles in numerous Irish films, including The Front Line (2006), Becoming Jane (2007), Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne (2009), A Terrible Beauty (2013), Halal Daddy (2017), My Sailor, My Love (2022), and TWIG (2024).[12] [13]

Costigan has twice appeared as Mailí in Aisling Ghéar Theatre Company's National Tour of An Triail by Máiréad Ní Ghráda, first in 2009, then again in 2013. The play is written and performed entirely in the Irish language.[14] [15] [16]

In 2011 Costigan starred as Sandra in The New Theatre, Dublin's production of Isobel Mahon's Billy the Boat Loves Angelina. The play tells the story of three siblings, Susan, Sandra, and Tim, who have become caught up in the in Dun Laoghaire drug scene.[17] In a review for The Irish Times , Peter Crawley noted Costigan's "assured performance", while "portraying (a) menacing figure with admirable bite."[18]

In 2016 Costigan made her Off-Broadway debut in Honor Molloy's Crackskull Row at the Irish Repertory Theatre.[19] [20] The following year, she appeared in The Suitcase Under the Bed, a combined bill of four plays by Teresa Deevy at the Mint Theater Company. Both productions were named "Critic's Picks" by The New York Times .[21]

In 2018 starred opposite Hayley Mills in Isobel Mahon's Party Face at New York City Center. For their respective performances, Costigan and Mills were both nominated for Best Actress at the 2018 1st Irish Awards.[22] Later that year Costigan joined the original Broadway company of Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman , understudying the roles Caitlin and Mary Carney.[23] The production would go on to win the 2019 Tony Award for Best Play;[24] that year, she also appeared alongside her mother in Michael Scott's adaptation of The Valley of the Squinting Windows at the Mullingar Arts Centre [25] and in the critically acclaimed revival of Joe Crilly's On McQuillan's Hill at the Finborough Theatre in London.[26] [27] She appeared in The Irish Echo's "40 under 40," Class of 2019.[28]

In 2020, Costigan appeared as Molly Bloom in The Ulysses Project, a work of digital theatre, shot entirely during the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic.[29] A low-tech re-telling of Ulysses by James Joyce, The Ulysses Project featured an ensemble of over 75 actors who filmed themselves on phone or webcam, while being directed via WhatsApp.[30] The cast included Olwen Fouéré, Shane MacGowan, Paula Meehan, and Barry Ward. The Ulysses Project was later screened by the Irish Film Institute, as part of Bloomsday Centennial in 2022;[31] that year, she appeared in the original Broadway company of Martin McDonagh's Hangmen , understudying the roles of Alice and Shirley. The production was nominated for the 2022 Tony Award for Best Play.[32]

In 2023, she appeared as Grace in London Classic Theatre's UK tour of Brian Friel's Faith Healer .[33] Select tour venues included New Vic Theatre, Theatr Clwyd, Malvern Theatres, The Lighthouse, Theatre Royal, Cambridge Arts Theatre, Hawk's Well Theatre, Millennium Forum, Middlesbrough Theatre, Lichfield Garrick Theatre, Devonshire Park Theatre, and Connaught Theatre.[34] In addition to her work on stage, Costigan has had recurring roles on Vikings , Fair City , and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel .[35]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2003 Veronica Guerin Traynor's Girlfriend [9] [10] [11] [1]
2006 The Front Line Garda [36]
2007 Becoming Jane Caroline Austen [37]
2009 Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne Nurse [36]
2013 A Terrible Beauty Bridget Grace [38]
2013 Black Ice Sister [39]
2016 The Board Siobhann Short film [40]
2017 Halal Daddy Magda [36]
2018 Kryptonights Beth [36]
2019 Brittany Runs a Marathon Drunk Woman [36]
2020 Flesh Is Heir To Agent Kerrigan [36]
2022 The Ulysses Project Molly Bloom [36]
2022 My Sailor, My Love Joyce [39]
2023 Suspicious Minds Lola Short film [36]
2024 TWIG Ange's Mother [36]
2024 The Friend Jocelyn [36]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Fair City Diane Sutton 3 episodes [36]
2017 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Officer Judy 2 episodes [36]
2019-2020 Vikings Runa 3 episodes [36]
2020 I Know This Much Is True Mrs. O'Meara Episode: "Five" [36]
2021 Halston Doctor Episode: "Critics" [36]
2022 Atlanta Karen Episode: "White Fashion" [36]
2022 Harry Wild Jenny Doyle Episode: "A Corpse in My Soup" [36]
2023 Kin Betty Duggan Episode: "2.8" [36]
2024 Say Nothing Lily Episode: "Evil Little Maniacs" [36]
2024-2025 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Virginia Becker 2 episodes [36]

Stage

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Year Title Role Playwright Venue Ref.
1994 The Risen People Street child James Plunkett The Gaiety Theatre [35]
1997 Buille an Phíce Jenny Brian Ó Riagáin Andrews Lane Theatre [41]
2008 The Countess and the Lesbians Eva Gore-Booth/Grace Carolyn Gage Dublin Gay Theatre Festival [42]
2009 An Triail Mailí Máiréad Ní Ghráda Aisling Ghéar Theatre Company
(National Tour)
[35]
Walnuts Remind Me of My Mother Áine Elizabeth Moynihan Focus Theatre [41]
Facebreak Tara Costello Gina Costigan Dublin Gay Theatre Festival [43]
2010 Face to Face With the Enemy Kristine Judy Klass Town Hall Theatre [43]
Ghost Stories Various Isobel Mahon Mill Theatre Dundrum [43]
2011 The Rainbows End Wilhelmina Leslie Lalor Mill Theatre Dundrum [44]
Billy the Boat Loves Angelina Sandra Isobel Mahon The New Theatre, Dublin [43]
2012 The Muse Unbidden Hilary Roger Gregg Smock Alley Theatre [43]
Bun Go Barr Pamela Órna Ní Choileáin & Aodán Ó Coileáin Aisling Ghéar Theatre Company [41]
Les Impossibles Actor 3 Gráinne Curistan Edinburgh Festival Fringe [45]
2013 An Triail Mailí Máiréad Ní Ghráda Aisling Ghéar Theatre Company
(National Tour)
[35]
2014 Daughter of the Waves Hen Eileen Connolly New York Musical Theatre Festival,
Off-Broadway
[46]
2015 The Bacchae Chorus Euripides Gorilla Repertory Theatre Company [47]
The Seedbed Hanna Bryan Delaney New Jersey Repertory Company [35]
2016-2017 Crackskull Row Dollie Honor Molloy The Cell Theatre,
Off-Broadway
[35]
2017 Crackskull Row Dollie Honor Molloy Irish Repertory Theatre,
Off-Broadway
[35]
2017 The Suitcase Under the Bed Jil/Mrs. Stims Teresa Deevy Mint Theater Company,
Off-Broadway
[35]
2018 Party Face Mollie Mae Isobel Mahon New York City Center,
Off-Broadway
[35]
2018-2019 The Ferryman Caitlin/Mary Carney (u/s) Jez Butterworth Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre,
Broadway
[48]
2019 The Valley Of The Squinting Windows Brigid Byrne / Mary Essie / Mrs.McGoldrick / Miss Mckeon Brinsley MacNamara Mullingar Arts Centre [43]
2020 On McQuillan's Hill Loretta Maline Joe Crilly Finborough Theatre,
Off-West End
[26]
2022 Hangmen Alice/Shirley (u/s) Martin McDonagh John Golden Theatre,
Broadway
[48]
2023 Faith Healer Grace Brian Friel London Classic Theatre [49]
2025 Dancing At Lughnasa Kate Brian Friel Asolo Repertory Theatre [50]

References

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