Occupation Actress Role Film actress | Name Marin Ireland Years active 2003–present | |
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Full Name Marin Yvonne Ireland Awards Obie Award for Performance Movies and TV shows Similar People Matt Ross, Noah Buschel, Tony Goldwyn, Jessica De Gouw, Richard LaGravenese Profiles |
Marin ireland on glass chin working with director noah buschel
Marin Yvonne Ireland (born August 30, 1979) is an American stage, film and television actress. She won the 2009 Theatre World Award and was nominated for a 2009 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in reasons to be pretty.
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- Marin ireland on glass chin working with director noah buschel
- Marin Ireland Talks About Sneaky Pete And On The Exhale BUILD Series
- Early life
- Stage
- References

Marin Ireland Talks About "Sneaky Pete" And "On The Exhale" | BUILD Series
Early life

Ireland was born and raised in Camarillo, California. She studied at the Idyllwild Arts Foundation in Idyllwild, California as a child, and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The Hartt School, the performing-arts conservatory at the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut
Stage

She made her off-Broadway theatre debut in Nocturne (2001), a play written by Adam Rapp, which ran at the New York Theater Workshop. She also appeared in the play during its run in the American Repertory Theatre New Stages presentation at the Hasty Pudding Theatre, Cambridge, Massachusetts in October 2000.

Her off-Broadway work includes Caryl Churchill's Far Away (2002) at the New York Theatre Workshop. She played the title role in Sabina (2005) by Willy Holtzman at Primary Stages. She was featured in the 2008 stage adaptation of The Beebo Brinker Chronicles, a series of lesbian pulp fiction novels by Ann Bannon. She appeared in the New Group revival of A Lie of the Mind in February and March 2010. She starred in the Lincoln Center Theatre production of Abe Koogler's "Kill Floor" in 2015.

She made her Broadway theatre debut in reasons to be pretty (2009). For this performance, she received a Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actress in a play and the Theatre World Award. She then appeared in After Miss Julie in a Roundabout Theatre Company presentation of a Donmar Warehouse production at the American Airlines Theatre in September through December 2009. In November 2012, she starred in the title role of Marie Antoinette in the world premiere at the Yale Repertory Theatre.
