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'''Emma Eliza Regan''' is an Irish actress, dancer and writer from [[Connemara]], [[Galway]] known for her work in The Abbey Theatre and lead roles in several films including [[Our Wonderful Home]], [[The Fading Light]] winner of the [[Jameson Dublin International Film Festival]], [[Tin Can Man]] Boundary Breaking Best Feature at the [[Sydney Underground Film Festival]] and [[Melbourne Underground Film Festival]]. Recent work includes the lead in [[fantasy film]] [[The Shadows]] based on a [[George MacDonald]] dark fairytale directed by [[Colin Downey]] and [[Love Eternal]] directed by [[Brendan Muldowney]] which has been adapted from the Japanese novel ''Loving The Dead'' by prolific horror author [[Kei Oishi]] (The Grudge).
'''Emma Eliza Regan''' is an Irish actress, dancer and writer from [[Connemara]], [[Galway]] known for her work in [[The Abbey Theatre]] and roles in several films including [[Our Wonderful Home]], [[The Fading Light]] winner of the [[Jameson Dublin International Film Festival]], [[Tin Can Man]] Boundary Breaking Best Feature at the [[Sydney Underground Film Festival]] and [[Melbourne Underground Film Festival]]. Recent work includes the lead in [[fantasy film]] [[The Shadows]] based on a [[George MacDonald]] dark fairytale directed by [[Colin Downey]] and [[Love Eternal]] directed by [[Brendan Muldowney]] which has been adapted from the Japanese novel ''Loving The Dead'' by prolific horror author [[Kei Oishi]] (The Grudge).


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Emma Eliza Regan is an Irish actress, dancer and writer from Connemara, Galway known for her work in The Abbey Theatre and roles in several films including Our Wonderful Home, The Fading Light winner of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, Tin Can Man Boundary Breaking Best Feature at the Sydney Underground Film Festival and Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Recent work includes the lead in fantasy film The Shadows based on a George MacDonald dark fairytale directed by Colin Downey and Love Eternal directed by Brendan Muldowney which has been adapted from the Japanese novel Loving The Dead by prolific horror author Kei Oishi (The Grudge).

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