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Eva Birthistle (born 16 April 1974) is an Irish actress and writer. [1] She is best known for her roles in Bad Sisters and Ae Fond Kiss... , and also starred in The Last Kingdom between 2015 and 2022.
Eva Birthistle: All I can remember is feeling sick. It rained a lot. It was the swell [of the water] — because the boat was still for the most part — so it was just that constant swell. I ...
Eva Birthistle: Yeah, that weather was dreadful. We were hanging off the side of the mountain, in the middle of the night, harnesses on. The ground was really slippery because it was so wet. It ...
The Garvey girls are at it again. When Bad Sisters returns for Season 2 Wednesday, the Apple TV+ series picks up two years after the events of Season 1. That means that the Sisters Garvey — Eva ...
The Khan family are originally from Pakistan but have lived in the UK for forty years. Tariq and Sadia have three children: the eldest daughter, Rukhsana, lives strictly according to the Muslim faith and is also ready to enter into the marriage with Amar planned by her parents; she studied and may soon marry Amar, who has a Ph.D.
John Paul mocks Eva's infertility and calls her a "frigid bitch." Eva and Bibi then plot to blow up John Paul while he is staying at his remote cabin in County Wicklow after a hiking trip. Eva buys concert tickets for Grace and Blánaid to see Lizzo on the same night. When they believe John Paul to be asleep, Eva and Bibi sneak into the cabin ...
Sarah Greene, Eve Hewson, Sharon Horgan, Eva Birthistle and Anne-Marie Duff in 'Bad Sisters' season 2. Like Duff, the way Grace died came as a surprise to her costars. "We didn't know how it was ...
Wake Wood (sometimes marketed as The Wake Wood) is a 2009 Irish supernatural horror film directed by David Keating and starring Timothy Spall, Eva Birthistle, Ella Connolly and Aidan Gillen. [1] An international co-production between Ireland and the United Kingdom by Hammer Film Productions, [2] the film is set in Donegal, Ireland. [3]