Laoisa Sexton is an Irish actress originally from County Clare. She studied drama in New York City and has appeared in Theatre, Film and TV in Ireland, UK and the USA. Through her acting and performing, she got interested to make films. She wrote and directed and starred in the The Lucky Man, and I didn't... I wasn't... I amn't. and I Can't Go On. She is also a playwright, most notably for the Off Broadway hits that she also performed in For Love, The Last Days of Cleopatra and The Pigeon in the Taj Mahal. As a playwright she has created work for the Irish Repertory Theatre.
Performing in a lot of original plays, Sexton got inspired to write her own. Her debut play, For Love that she wrote and performed in received a NY Times Critic's pick, opening Off-Broadway in 2013 produced by the Irish Repertory Theatre. It played to sold out audiences, and followed the run with a tour of Ireland with performances at Derry Playhouse and Grand Opera House in Belfast and Galway Town Hall. The Mail on Sunday wrote: “Sexton is a hugely talented writer and performer and one to watch”
Her follow up play, described as a pitch black family comedy drama The Last Days of Cleopatra got rave reviews and a New York Times Critics Pick, The Sunday Times wrote “Sexton’s devastatingly observed script is dark and funny sad. Artistic directors lamenting a lack of female writers need look no further”
Her third play was described as one long poem, The Pigeon in The Taj Mahal opened at the Irish Repertory Theater in 2017 directed by Alan Cox. The play was on the annual Best of lists and received rave reviews.
Making promo trailers for her plays Sexton was inspired to write and direct her own films. She wrote and directed her debut film I Didn't... I Wasn't...I Amn't set in Dublin, and starred opposite veteran Irish actor Aidan Gillen. She played a lonely young woman who agrees on a nocturnal meeting with an older, wealthier man against her better judgement. This dark comedy about female desire had a hugely successful festival run and was nominated by the Writer's Guild Ireland for Best Short Film and picked up several awards internationally including Best Actress. "A beautifully observed film that crackles with wit & sharpness” wrote IrishCentral. Hot Press magazine wrote the film "Grapples with sex and danger"
In 2023, her second film The Lucky Man enjoyed a long festival run premiering at Galway Film Fleadh it received rave reviews “Hugely entertaining and touching in equal measure. Sexton is an exceptionally gifted storyteller and actor” - Film Ireland. The film was nominated for several awards internationally and received multiple awards at LOCO, London Comedy Film Festival.The film was also featured on RTE Shortscreen
Sexton was awarded funding from Screen Ireland to make her third short film I Can't Go On which premiered in Ireland at Galway Film Fleadh and Dublin Film Festival in 2025
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