Tara
Flynn
Tara
has been a performer since 1990 working solely as an actress
for the first six years, appearing in theatre, radio and television.
Most recent TV roles include showbiz correspondent Gayle Ryder
on RTE's X-it File, as a panellist on topical
chat show The Panel, and as a leading cast member
on Grand Pictures' new sketch comedy series Stew.
She
plays Suzy Bernstein in the 2004 Dublin Theatre Festival run
of I Do Not Like Thee Doctor Fell at the Abbey
Theatre.
In
1999 Tara became a core member of the acclaimed
Dublin Comedy Improv team, performing at the Melbourne
International Comedy Festival, the Adelaide Fringe,
Kilkenny Cat Laughs and the Edinburgh Festival,
and has shared the stage with special guests including members
of Whose Line Is It Anyway? and London's Comedy
Store Players.
For
the last two years, Tara has also been performing her own stand-up
and has appeared at the above festivals and all over Ireland.
In
2002 the Improv team devised the hit Comedy Improv Radio
Show for RTE recorded live at Vicar Street. A second
series was recorded live at The Helix in 2003. Tara has also
featured as the sole female cast member in both series of Henderson's
History of the World for RTE Radio 1.
A
very talented woman indeed, Tara is also an accomplished singer
and in 1996 became a founder member of the comedy-singing trio,
The Nualas. She is one of Ireland's leading voice-over
artistes, featuring on numerous commercials, but most famously
as the "You have no new messages" voice on the 02
mobile phone network around Ireland.
Tara
currently writes a weekly column for the Evening Herald
It's Friday magazine. Her radio piece Ma, Pa and
Dangerous to Know was featured in RTE's 2001 Stand
Up Stories season, and for a time she wrote the Out
There column for the Irish Independent. She also co-wrote and
performed 'Tis Pity She's Anonymous with Deirdre
O'Kane for the Edinburgh Fringe and sell-out runs at
Dublin's Olympia Theatre and Vicar Street.