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Marin Ireland, the Tony-nominated star of reasons to be pretty on Broadway and Summer and Smoke and Blasted Off-Broadway, has stayed busy over the last several years with film and TV work.
Marin Ireland is poised for a big year. Earlier this summer, she brought a tooth-gritting intensity to her role in The Boogeyman, adapted from the Stephen King short story of the same name.
Eagle-eyed fans of Marin Ireland may have noticed her most recently on TV’s “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” as Katharine Graham, the head of the Washington Post at the time, during the Gus Van ...
Bodies make sense to morgue technician Rose (Marin Ireland) — it’s people that don’t. A pathologist in a Bronx hospital, the socially awkward Rose is comfortable with death, almost flippant ...
The Empty Man is a pandemic-era horror starring Marin Ireland that didn't originally find success, but in years since has become a certified cult hit.
Marin Ireland’s play opens with Tatiana Maslany in a rotating cast of stars, and “What Became of Us” continues its own experiment with changing casts. By Laura Collins-Hughes ...
Tony nominee Marin Ireland (Reasons To Be Pretty, The Big Knife) will reunite with her Off-Broadway co-stars in a Play-PerView live stream performance of Blue Ridge 7 PM ET January 15.
When Marin Ireland graduated from drama school in 2000, she had to choose between two jobs: She could go to Vermont to play Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew, or she could join the cast of the ...
Sneaky Pete actress Marin Ireland is set to star in The Man In The Woods, an indie film from director Noah Buschel, which just began filming today at the New York Military Academy in New York.
Broadway's Marin Ireland (After Miss Julie) will appear at The Hampton's International Film Festival this weekend to promote her new film SPARROW DANCE. In the film, award-winning filmmaker Noah ...
Marin Ireland (Homeland) has been tapped as a recurring on the second season of Showtime's Masters Of Sex. Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan star as William Masters and Virginia Johnson, the pioneers ...