Cork Harry Potter actress to feature in this week's Late Late Show

She will share stories from her illustrious career which spans film, television and theatre over five decades, talking about her iconic roles in Bad Sisters and Killing Eve, as well as her latest film Park Avenue which premieres this week at the Dublin International Film Festival.
Cork Harry Potter actress to feature in this week's Late Late Show

This Friday night, Cork BAFTA award-winning Fiona Shaw will join Patrick Kielty on The Late Late Show.

Tomorrow night, Cork BAFTA award-winning Fiona Shaw will join Patrick Kielty on The Late Late Show.

The Cobh native, who played Aunt Petunia in the Harry Potter films, will share stories from her illustrious career which spans film, television and theatre over five decades, talking about her iconic roles in Bad Sisters and Killing Eve, as well as her latest film Park Avenue which premieres this week at the Dublin International Film Festival.

Also featured on the show will be Kathryn Thomas, talking about her new documentary The Skinny Jab Revolution about weight loss drugs, as well as Dancing with the Stars presenter Doireann Garrihy who will discuss her recent wedding and return to RTÉ 2FM.

Satirist, actor and comedian Mario Rosenstock, the man behind the numerous impressions that make up Gift Grub will also appear on the show ahead of his nationwide tour, while 11-piece all-female supergroup BIIRD will perform some music.

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