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Who is Siobhán McSweeney?

Siobhán McSweeney is an Irish actress best known for her role as Sister Michael in the television sitcom “Derry Girls.” Born in Cork, Ireland, McSweeney studied drama at University College Cork and later trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. She has appeared in various theater productions, including works by renowned playwright Martin McDonagh.

McSweeney gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Sister Michael in “Derry Girls,” a critically acclaimed comedy series set in Derry during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Her character, Sister Michael, is the straight-talking, sarcastic headmistress of a Catholic girls’ school. The show has been praised for its humor and poignant depiction of teenage life amidst the backdrop of political conflict.

In addition to her work on “Derry Girls,” Siobhán McSweeney has also appeared in other television shows and films, including “The Fall,” “No Offence,” and “Murder.” She is admired for her talent as an actress and her ability to bring complex characters to life with her distinct comedic timing and delivery.

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