Aoife Duffin is an actress and director, known for Moone Boy (2012), What Richard Did (2012) and Behold the Lamb (2011).
Aoife is from County Dublin, and has graduated from The Gaiety School Of Acting. She was awarded the Andrew Huyler-Ramsay Scholarship from the Gaiety School in 2017. During her time here, she played roles such as Emma in People, Places, and Things (directed by Maureen White), Horatio in Hamlet (Directed by Joe Dowling) and Grace in Faith Healer (Directed by Paul Brennan). Aoife was chosen as one of the 20 finalists out of 70 competing drama schools and represented the GSA in London as part of the Spotlight Showcase in July 2018. In 2019, She played Young Sandra in Dublin Murders (BBC&RTE) and can recently seen playing Charlotte in As Luck would have it (Hallmark).
Aoife Hinds was born in 1991 in London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Normal People (2020), Derry Girls (2018) and Anne Boleyn (2021).
Aoife Hogan is known for Hello Au Revoir (2021), Horror Stories (2024) and Fly Away to the Emerald Isle (2022).
Aoife Holton is an actress, known for Killing Bono (2011).
Aoife Honohan is known for Hillwalkers (2022), Exhale (2018) and The Ladies (2017).
Aoife Hughes is an actress, known for A Christmas Star (2015) and Ready Set Dance (2019).
Aoife Hughes is an actress, known for Silverpoint (2022) and A Christmas Star (2015).
Aoife Kelly is known for Cult Killer (2024) and Aviva (2020).
Aoife Kennan is known for Blue Jean (2022), Tide (2016) and Victoria (2016).