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Bad Sisters actress on playing a young Sharon Horgan and possible season 3 return

Published 14:55 17 May 2025 BST

Updated 13:44 3 Jun 2025 BST

Stephen Porzio
Bad Sisters actress on playing a young Sharon Horgan and possible season 3 return

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The rising star also spoke about her love of the Dublin acting scene and a big sequence in the hit series that did not make the cut.

Dublin-based actress Ciara Berkeley's star is on the ascent.

JOE recently interviewed Berkeley about Swing Bout, which is now available on digital download. You can check out her comments about that film here.

During the conversation, we also asked the rising star about her role playing the younger version of Sharon Horgan's character Eva in Bad Sisters season two.

Berkeley appeared in the emotional closing moments of season two, which cut between Eva and her sisters as teens having fun at Dublin's Forty Foot and the sisters as adults experiencing a more bittersweet moment at the same iconic location.

JOE asked the actress what her experience on the hit Apple TV series was like. In particular, we were curious if there were any scenes and footage involving Berkeley that were not used.

In response, she said:

At this year's IFTA awards, Horgan hinted at a possible season three of Bad Sisters, telling the press: "I think about plots all the time."

As such, we also asked Berkeley if she would be interested in returning as a young Eva, if needed for season three.

Giving an emphatic "yes", the actress then said: "I don't know what I'd have to do in order to get myself back on that show. It would be great. I would love that.

"Fingers crossed. We'll see."

Berkeley grew up in England, but is now based in Dublin.

Both her parents are from the Irish capital, and when the actress was looking to study English in college somewhere, they pushed her towards Trinity.

"I managed to get into Trinity and I've just been here ever since, since 2017," she told JOE. "I love Dublin. It's like my home."

JOE also asked Berkeley if it is exciting to be an actor based in Dublin.

After all, so many homegrown projects have been made in recent years, like Bad Sisters and Swing Bout.

Plus, lots of international productions have been coming to Ireland to film.

On this, she said:

As mentioned above, Berkeley works across several different mediums. On top of film and TV, she also had roles in the Abbey Theatre productions Emma and Youth's the Season-?

She also performs improv comedy as part of the troupe Broad Strokes.

On whether acting across all these mediums is a conscious choice, the actress explains: "I mean, you also take whatever you can get at the same time.

"I didn't think theatre was going to be on the cards for a while because I was putting all my eggs into the TV and film basket. So when those came along, it was a really happy surprise.

"I got an audition for Emma through doing an improv show with Club Valentine. Claire O'Reilly, the director of Emma, was such a legend and was scouting new talent. She just wanted people who were really good craic in that show. So she was going to lots of comedy shows to see who she liked and all that buzz.

"So it's funny that through Broad Strokes, those kinds of opportunities can come about."

She added: "I think many actors in Dublin try and spread themselves super thinly over loads of different creative fields anyway, because like I was saying, it's such a gorgeous, tight-knit community that something's bound to come through all the time.

"It's lovely to be delving into lots more things. So I'm really glad to have had the opportunity to do that stuff with the Abbey. It was really fun."

You can watch JOE's full conversation with Berkeley at the top of this article. Swing Bout is available on digital download in Ireland and the UK now.