Aisling Walsh

Aisling Walsh
Born Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Alma mater Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology
Years active 2003-

Aisling Walsh is an Irish writer and director.

Early life

She was born in Dublin, Ireland to Raphael Walsh, a furniture designer and manufacturer from Navan, County Meath. Walsh studied at the Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dublin and at The National Film School in Beaconsfield, England.

Career

Walsh wrote and directed Song for a Raggy Boy, which won over 20 awards at international film festivals,[1] including the Best Film award at the Copenhagen International Film Festival in 2003.[2] She also wrote and directed Joyriders (1989), Damage (2008),[3] Invisible State (2006), and The Daisy Chain.[4]

Her many television credits include the BAFTA TV Award-nominated Fingersmith, Forgive and Forget, Roughnecks and the multi award winning BBC One film Sinners. In 2009, she directed The Fifth Woman, a feature-length episode of the BBC series Wallander starring Kenneth Branagh. She directed Room at the Top for BBC4. The weekend before transmission the film was pulled due to a rights issue and has not been screened. In 2012 she directed Loving Miss Hatto which was premièred at the Edinburgh Television Festival. In 2014, she directed A Poet in New York.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Notes
1988 Joyriders
2003 Song for a Raggy Boy
2004 Visions of Europe Segment "Invisible State"
2008 The Daisy Chain
2016 Maudie

Television

Year Title Notes
1991–1994 The Bill 14 episodes
1993 Doctor Finlay 4 episodes
1995 Roughnecks 7 episodes
1995–1996 The Governor 2 episodes
1997–2002 Trial & Retribution 6 episodes
2000 Forgive and Forget TV film
2000 Little Bird TV film
2002 Sinners TV film
2005 Fingersmith TV mini-series; 3 episodes
2009 Eadar-Chluich 1 episode
2010 Wallander 1 episode
2012 Room at the Top TV mini-series; 2 episodes
2012 Loving Miss Hatto TV film
2014 A Poet in New York TV film
2015 An Inspector Calls TV film

References

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