
Ger Ryan
Known For
Acting
Born
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ger Ryan is an Irish film and television actress, whose credits include Queer as Folk, The War of the Buttons, The Van, Moll Flanders, Driftwood, A Love Divided and Intermission. Ryan has worked extensively in theatre, television and film. She has been twice nominated for a Royal Television Society Award for Family and Amongst Women, and three times nominated by IFTA for Amongst Women, Intermission and The Return. She is also a recipient of a Belfast Telegraph EMA Award in for her work on A Place with the Pigs and Song of the Yellow Bittern. In 2007, she received an IFTA for her work on the two-part docu-drama, Stardust, by RTÉ. She also played Margie McEvoy in all three series of the award-winning BBC drama series, The Street, with Timothy Spall. Most recently, she has played the role of Maeve Harte in RTÉ's popular drama series, Raw. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ger Ryan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

Love, Rosie
as Alice Dunne

Hummingbird
as Mother Superior

Moll Flanders
as Orphanage Woman

Raw
as Maeve Harte

Fat Friends
as Aisling Rymer

Frozen
as Elsie

The Street
as Margie McEvoy

Queer as Folk
as Margaret Jones

Three Families
as Kathleen

The Commitments
as Pawnbroker

The Man Who Invented Christmas
as Mrs. Dickens

Oliver Twist
as Mrs. Sowerberry

Dorothy Mills
as Eileen McMahon

Intermission
as Maura

The South Westerlies
as Noreen

Back to Barrytown
as Self

Little Dog
as Sylvia Ross

War of the Buttons
as Fergus' Mum

Plotlands
as Grainne Mulligan

Family
as Paula Spencer