Noni is currently filming the new crime comedy drama OBITUARY on location in Donegal. She plays Garda Rose in the 6 part series alongside Siobhan Cullen, Danielle Galligan, Ronan Rafferty, David Ganly and Michael Smiley due to air on RTE and HULU in Autumn 2023
Since March 2022 Noni has been a series regular on Fair City. She plays the character of Joan Howley in the long running soap.
See Noni as Karen Gallagher in Harry Wild alongside Jane Seymour and Rohan Nedd on RTE Player and Acorn TV and as Alice in VikingsValhalla for MGM/Netflix
Television, Priestess, Vikings Season 4, Take 5 Productions. History Channel, Jeff Woolnough
Noni performed her award winning play Charolais in New York City at 59E59 Theatres in September 2017. More details here.
Noni is a participant of Irish Theatre Institute’s Six in the Attic Artists Supports Programme.
Noni plays Timothy Dalton’s wife Gladys Murray in ‘Penny Dreadful’ (Showtime USA) on Sky Atlantic. Created and written by 3 time Oscar nominee John Logan (Skyfall, The Aviator, Gladiator), executive producer Sam Mendes.
Noni is an Irish actress, voice over artist and playwright. She graduated from the Gaiety School of Acting in 2002, beginning her theatre career in What The Dead Want (directed by Jimmy Fay) at Project Arts Centre, Dublin. She has continued to work in theatre, tv and film as an actress and writer and has also performed in many Irish language (Gaelic) productions. Noni co-founded Skipalong Theatre Company for which she co-wrote One for Sorrow and Two for a Girl. She played multiple roles in both productions which were directed by Maureen White. Two for a Girl was nominated for the Jayne Snow Award for “Innovation and Bravery in Theatre” at the Dublin Fringe Festival and subsequently published in ‘Freshly Brewed’, an anthology of new Irish writing. Noni is a company member of AboutFACE, an Irish American theatre company producing American writing internationally.
THEATRE highlights include Lizzy Lavelle and the Vanishing of Emlyclough (Jo Mangan), The Laramie Project (Paul Brennan), Massacre @ Paris (Jimmy Fay), Little Victories (Veronica Coburn), Orson Welles A Christmas Carol (AboutFACE), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Piedescalso Productions), Walking Away (Amalgamotion – Best Production, Limerick Fringe), Footnotes Tap Show (Choreographer Diane Richardson), The Merry Wives of Windsor (AC Productions), An Triail (Bairbre Ni Chaoimh) and Antigone (Splodar).
TV and FILM credits include Penny Dreadful (Showtime USA), Vikings (History Channel), Ripper Street (BBC), Quirke (BBC), The Clinic (RTE), The Tudors (TV3), Fair City (RTE), Siol (TG4), Marion agus an Banphrionsa (Best Short, Cork Film Festival), Henry and Sunny, On Our Way.