Pauline McLynn
Pauline McLynn was born in Sligo, Connacht, Ireland on July 11th, 1962 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 61, Pauline McLynn biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Even though McLynn was in her early thirties when she was playing Mrs Doyle in Father Ted, makeup was used to make her age appropriate for the character's elderly appearance. In 1996, she received the British Comedy Award for her appearances. Tony Blair gave the award to her.
A corresponding elderly figure in Life Force's "Yesterday Island" episode included sketches on Bremner, Bird, and Fortune, as well as a panel discussion. Only a Minute, Have I Got News for You and If I Ruled the World appeared in previous televised broadcasts. She appeared in the film version of Angela's Ashes in 1999. She appeared in Jennifer Saunders' Jam & Jerusalem. Mrs Doyle appeared in an advert for online tax return filings by the Inland Revenue between 2001 and 2003.
McLynn was praised for her role in the 2005 film Gypo, which was a winner for Best Actress in the Irish Film and Television Awards.
McLynn appeared in Shameless, a British broadcaster Channel 4, as Libby Croker. It was revealed in January 2011 that she had left the show after a "difficult year." In the Comedy Central show Threesome, McLynn also played Alice's mother. In 2011, Samuel Beckett's Happy Days at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
In the BBC's 2013 sitcom Father Figure, McLynn played Mary Whyte.
In 2014, McLynn appeared in "Kiss for the Camera," a three-part episode of BBC comedy Pramface. McLynn appeared on EastEnders as Yvonne Cotton, the mother of Charlie Cotton (Declan Bennett), and Dot Branning's ex-in-law (June Brown). McLynn's character developed quickly after starting as a recurring character, and her storylines grew. She made her final appearance on January 13, 2015, at the end of her deal. McLynn returned to the soap opera on May 14th, 2015, for one single episode to testify against Dot during Nick Cotton's (John Altman) murder trial.
McLynn appeared as the mother of lead character Marcella in Roisin Conaty's E4 comedy GameFace in 2017, and in April 2018 she played Sister Mary in the BBC Two biopic Dave Allen At Peace. In the 2018 film Johnny English Strikes Again, she appears as a minor character named Mrs. Trattner.
McLynn, one of the celebrity pilgrims on the Sultans Trail in the BBC series Pilgrimage: Road to Istanbul, was one of the pilgrims on the Sultans Trail in 2020. She appeared in Riverdance: The Animated Adventure.
In 2021, McLynn appeared as Oona in the Inside No. 6 of Inside No. 4. 9. In the film Last Night in Soho, which was released in October 2021, she appeared as Carol, a bar landlady. In the New Year's special "Eve of the Daleks," McLynn appeared in Doctor Who, as Mary.