Juliette Crosbie

© Nicola Young

© Nicola Young

Juliette Crosbie is an accomplished Irish actress and singer who trained at the Gaiety School of Acting, where she developed her skills as a high soprano (E3 — F6, with a belt to D5) and a particular affinity for musical theatre, jazz, and cabaret. She played Belle alongside John Simm in Jack Thorne’s production of A Christmas Carol at The Old Vic Theatre, London.

Crosbie’s screen work includes the upcoming role of MC Saoirse in Lisa McGee’s series How to Get to Heaven From Belfast, directed by Michael Lennox, and appearing as Barbara opposite Paul Rudd in the film Power Ballad, directed by John Carney. Further screen credits feature Bernadette in the Cine 4 feature Báite, Jennyin Harry Wild (Season 2) alongside Jane Seymour, and Saoirse in Royal Rendezvous.

She was also nominated for The Aer Lingus Discovery Award at DIFF for the award-winning film Don’t Go Where I Can’t Find You, and has appeared in Lucky in Love and The Other Lamb. A regular performer with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Juliette recently celebrated 100 Years of Disney Music with them, and performed alongside West End star John-Owen Jones for their New Year’s Eve Gala, as well as with Mike and The Mechanics star Tom Howar during the RTÉ Concert Orchestra’s Movies and Musicals Tour.

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