Dublin Quote by Aisling Bea Download Open image “For me, people in Ireland who became actors would have to go through the Billy Barry's in Dublin.” — Aisling Bea ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dublin Go Ireland People Who
Throughout Ireland, there's a brilliant community of filmmakers and actors, and I guess there was always a lure to do some work in the… — Jamie Dornan Copy Share Image
I had great faith in Irish actors, that they'd be hip to the whole theatre thing, and they are. I had no illusions of… — Christopher Meloni Copy Share Image
I grew up in a small town in Ireland and didn't know any actors. I never thought it was a viable job. It wasn't… — Katie McGrath Copy Share Image
I do go back to Ireland, and I'll probably be doing a film in Ireland in January, and I guess that kind of keeps me classified as 'the Irish actor,' but the last four or five projects that I've been in are either American or English, so I don't feel terribly trapped in that. But sometimes, yeah, you would like… — Colm Meaney Copy Share
To make a career as an Irish actor, generally it's the case that you move to London. When you make that move, you do… — Aidan Turner Copy Share Image
When I went to university, I was already working professionally with the Ulster Actors. — James Nesbitt Copy Share Image
Most actors here go to the West Coast; I ended up going to Ireland. My buddies who left drama school, they had this arrogance… — Brian F. O'Byrne Copy Share Image
Sometimes, there's not an honest engagement of Ireland in Hollywood movies. — Ciaran Hinds Copy Share Image
There are certainly many British plays which go down far better with Dublin audiences than they would in Belfast. — Ian McElhinney Copy Share Image
I've got a huge family back in Ireland, and I've made loads of movies in Ireland. — Tom Holland Copy Share Image
My mother was Irish; she had this great sense of humor, and both my parents loved films. There was a very vibrant discourse about… — Martin Donovan Copy Share Image
Everyone knows everyone because we've all worked in theatre. All of our 'Dublin Murders' crew came from 'Game of Thrones'. Also, we only drink… — Sarah Greene Copy Share Image
Things are only daunting if they are very far away from your main skillset. — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
I had a bad break up at university - you know, when your heart breaks for the very first time, and you think, 'I… — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
When I'm in L.A., I'm part of the Irish community out there, and I just love it. — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
When you see people getting involved in Comic Relief, especially in tough times or times of recession, that's very positive. — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
I love Alain de Botton and listen to his little 'School of Life' YouTube vids as I do the dishes. — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
People who succeed in my job are people who are not afraid to look silly. — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
When I was growing up, I idolised my father. I thought his ghost followed me around the house. I had been told how he… — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
Getting a laugh was what I'd been doing with my family and at school since the age of three. — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
I am too fat and tall to be a jockey. This is not self-deprecation - I realise that I am neither too fat nor… — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
Brexit is not ideal. I'm famously not a Brexit negotiator, but relations between Ireland and the U.K. have been getting stronger, and a big… — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
Night fell clean and cold in Dublin, and wind moaned beyond my room as if a million pipes played the air. — Patricia Cornwell Copy Share Image
My family life reads a bit like 'Little House on the Prairie.' I was big sister to Joan, Renee, and brother William, and we… — Maeve Binchy Copy Share Image
What's fascinating is where they come from in the world. People in Bangladesh, a chap in a fire-base in Tikrit in Iraq. Chap in… — John Gimlette Copy Share Image
Madam President, speaking here in Dublin Castle it is impossible to ignore the weight of history, as it was yesterday when you and I… — Queen Elizabeth II Copy Share Image
There was no doubt about it: if you wanted to succeed you had to go away. You could do nothing in Dublin. — James Joyce Copy Share Image
Solitude is good in the evening. Dublin is a quiet city when you get to a certain age, when your friends settle down and… — Colm Toibin Copy Share Image
You say fate is almost indispensable to literature - I think it's completely indispensable, at least in a novel, because a novel always has… — Daniel Kehlmann Copy Share Image
I like what Barcelona is doing. This city almost perfectly combines its natural advantages with cultural attractions, IT parks and first-rate educational opportunities. The… — Charles Landry Copy Share Image
Write about winter in the summer. Describe Norway as Ibsen did, from a desk in Italy; describe Dublin as James Joyce did, from a… — Annie Dillard Copy Share Image
I'm crazy about Dublin. If you went back 3,000 years in my ancestry you wouldn't find a drop of Irish blood in the veins,… — Harold Prince Copy Share Image
Fabulous place, Dublin is. The trouble is, you work hard and in Dublin you play hard as well. — Bonnie Tyler Copy Share Image