Jessica Regan

Jessica Regan (born 24 February 1982) is an Irish actress, known for portraying the role of Niamh Donoghue in the BBC soap opera Doctors. For her portrayal of the role, she won the award for Best Female Acting Performance at the 2014 RTS Midlands Awards, as well as the award for Best Newcomer at the 2015 British Soap Awards. Following her departure from Doctors, she starred in the BBC series Ill Behaviour. Regan also has numerous stage credits, having starred in productions including Blood and Gifts and Long Day's Journey into Night.

Jessica Regan
Born (1982-02-24) 24 February 1982 (age 42)
Kilkenny, Ireland
Education
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
TelevisionDoctors

Life and career

Regan was born on 24 February 1982[1] in Kilkenny, and grew up in Tipperary. She attended University College Cork (UCC), since the majority of her family live in Cork.[2] At UCC, she studied English and History.[3] In 2004, at the age of 22, Regan made her stage debut as Charlotte in a one-woman production of The Yellow Wallpaper. She described the show as the "catalyst" for her motivation to begin acting professionally, stating: "I wasn't sure if I had the ability or the stomach for acting and The Yellow Wallpaper helped me to figure that out".[4] Afterwards, she told her parents that she wanted to study acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, to which she stated that they were "not surprised".[4] She then borrowed the money for the train fare to Dublin from her parents in order to audition for a place at RADA, to which she was accepted.[2]

Regan made her television debut in the Channel 4 television film Ladies and Gentlemen in 2007, after graduating from RADA.[5] In 2007, she made a guest appearance in an episode of the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors.[6] Then in 2008, she appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera EastEnders as Laura.[4] In 2013, she appeared in another episode of Doctors.[7] The following year, she was cast as a regular character in the soap, Dr. Niamh Donoghue.[8] On the casting process, Regan expressed her shock at the casting call, since they wanted an Irish actress aged 30 to 33, which she found to be rare in her experience, especially with the role being regular.[2] For her portrayal of the role, she won the award for the Best Female Acting Performance at the 2014 RTS Midlands Awards,[9] as well as the award for Best Newcomer at the 2015 British Soap Awards.[10] Her other nominations include the British Soap Award for Best Actress and Best On-Screen Partnership, alongside co-star Ian Midlane.[11] In 2016, after two years on the soap, Regan announced her departure from the role. She confirmed that the decision was her own, and her character departed from the series in April 2016 after being fired from her job.[12] In 2017, she starred in the BBC comedy-drama series Ill Behaviour,[13][14] and appeared in an episode of the BBC drama Casualty the following year.[15]

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2004–2005The Yellow WallpaperCharlotteMall Arts Centre[4]
2009The FlagsUrsulaRoyal Court[16]
2010Blood and GiftsCal FosterNational Theatre[17]
2011The Cherry OrchardEnsembleNational Theatre[18]
2012The KitchenCynthiaNational Theatre[5]
2012Stars in the Morning SkyAnnaBelgrade Theatre[19]
2012CoalitionClaudia HoodPleasance[5]
2013LiolàTuzza AzzaraNational Theatre[20]
2016Henry VMontjoyRegent's Park Open Air Theatre[21]
2017Long Day's Journey into NightCathleenWyndham's Theatre[22]
2019The Sweet Science of BruisingMatilda BlackwellSouthwark Playhouse[23]
2020The Year of the MonkeyVariousChelsea Physic Garden[24]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Ladies and GentlemenSusannaTelevision film
2007DoctorsLisa GearyEpisode: "Post Mortem"
2008Peep ShowActress in PlayEpisode: "Burgling"
2008EastEndersLaura1 episode
2009The Wrong DoorVarious3 episodes
2009No Signal!3 episodes
2010Silent WitnessPC Justine Gould2 episodes
2012ExecutionMolly Childers
2013DoctorsPhilomena CaffreyEpisode: "Child Proof"
2014–2016DoctorsNiamh DonoghueSeries regular
2014This MorningHerselfGuest
2017Call the MidwifeNurse Leonard1 episode
2017Halloween Comedy ShortsCarolineEpisode: "It Should Have Been Me"
2017Nowhere FastYvonneMain role
2017Ill BehaviourTessMain role
2018Celebrity MastermindHerselfContestant
2018CasualtyMaxine O'Boyle1 episode
2020Ma'amQueen VictoriaShort film

Audio

YearTitleRolePlatform
2010The Cider QueensMartina BeausangRTÉ Radio 1
2011A Time to DanceJill GladstoneBBC Radio 4
2013Soul SacrificeVariousVideo game
2016The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and WineSarah GodleyVideo game
2017NiohSaoirseVideo game
2017The Guilty FeministHerselfPodcast
2020Assassin's Creed ValhallaVariousVideo game
2023No One Saw A ThingVariousAudio Book

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2014RTS Midlands AwardsBest Acting Performance – FemaleDoctorsWon[9]
2015The British Soap AwardsBest ActressDoctorsLonglisted[25]
2015The British Soap AwardsBest NewcomerDoctorsWon[26]
2015The British Soap AwardsBest On-Screen Partnership
(with Ian Midlane)
DoctorsNominated[26]
2015Inside Soap AwardsBest Daytime StarDoctorsLonglisted[27]

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