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Sharon Lorencia Horgan (born 13 July 1970) is an Irish actress, writer, director, producer, and comedian. She is best known for creating and starring in the comedy series Pulling (2006–2009), Catastrophe (2015–2019), and Bad Sisters (2022–present). She also created the comedy series Divorce (2016–2019), Motherland (2016–2022), and (2022–2023).

Horgan has appeared in films, such as Valiant (2005), Imagine Me & You (2005), Death of a Superhero (2011), Man Up (2015), Game Night (2018), Military Wives (2019), (2020), Together (2021), Everybody's Talking About Jamie (2021), and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022).

Horgan won the 2008 British Comedy Award for Best TV Actress for Pulling, while the show's 2009 hour-long final episode won the British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Drama. A seven-time BAFTA TV Award nominee, she won the 2016 BAFTA TV Award for Best Comedy Writer for Catastrophe (with ). Catastrophe was also nominated for Scripted Comedy in the 2020 BAFTA TV Awards and for the 2016 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. She has also won five Irish Film and Television Awards in both acting and writing for her work on Catastrophe. For her performance in Dating Amber, Horgan won an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2023, Horgan earned two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Bad Sisters, including Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. The series also won her the BAFTA TV Award for Best Drama Series that year.


Early life
Sharon Lorencia Horgan was born on 13 July 1970 in Hackney, London. Her mother is Irish, and her father is from New Zealand and of Irish descent. Her maternal grandparents were from Midfield, County Mayo. She has two brothers and two sisters. When she was four years old, her parents moved the family to , , Ireland, to run a turkey farm. In November 2024 Sharon appeared on Today 3rd Hour. She said, "We were brought up on a turkey farm so... anything but that was." Her second-youngest brother, Shane, is a sports pundit and retired professional rugby player, and the other children in the family work in the arts. Her brother (Shane) said, "We can not end up working..." Sharon added, "He didn't want to be in the turkey business. It really ruined the Dad. That's why we have a lot of deep-seated trauma in. I thank the Lord all the time for that very thing that we don't have both a Thanksgiving Day and Day with turkey dinners." Sharon Horgan later used her childhood experiences for the semi-autobiographical short film The Week Before Christmas for Sky Arts 1. Horgan went to the Sacred Heart convent school in .


Career

Early career
As a young actress struggling to make ends meet, she took a series of odd-jobs. At the age of 27, Horgan started a degree in English and American Studies at Brunel University in west London, graduating in 2000. Around that time, Horgan met British writer , while they were both working in youth theatre, and they started writing together, producing material they then sent to the BBC, for which they won the BBC New Comedy Award in 2001 for Sketch Writing and Performance.


Acting
Horgan has appeared on stage, television and screen. Her first credited appearances on television were in The State We're In (2002) and (2003), two sketch shows based on news and current affairs. She also contributed material to Monkey Dust. Her first named acting role on television was as Theresa O'Leary in Absolute Power (2003), a comedy set in the world of public relations and starring . In 2005, she made her big-screen debut as Beth in Imagine Me & You, a British-American romantic comedy with directed by . She starred in two series of Pulling, which she also co-wrote with Dennis Kelly.

Horgan appeared as a guest booker in two series of Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive (2006–07), also on the BBC, a spoof comedy set behind the scenes of a chat show presented by . She won a British Comedy Award in 2007 for Best Female Newcomer for her performance.

In 2010 Horgan appeared in The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret. The US/UK comedy series was written by , who also appeared as the title anti-hero, an incompetent American who takes a job leading the London sales team for an energy drink. She played Alice Bell, the café owner on whom he developed a . In September 2011, she appeared in the world premiere of 's play Terrible Advice at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London. The play was set in and she played Delila, one half of its two warring couples.

In June 2012 Horgan was part of the ensemble cast for the pilot episode of , shown as part of Sky Arts 1's Playhouse Presents strand. In the sketch show, famous women from history are psychoanalysed by 's therapist; she played the novelist in the pilot, and later characters included , , and . Two series of Psychobitches followed; the first was shown in May 2013, and the second in November 2014. She is well known for her role in Catastrophe, alongside Rob Delaney, a show which they co-created for Channel 4 and Amazon. Horgan also appeared in 2020’s second series of , BBC’s The Borrowers (2011), (2012) and Channel 4’s (2009) and (2012). She stars in and executive produces Channel 4 comedy-drama series This Way Up (2019–2021).

Horgan played a supporting role in the 2018 dark comedy film Game Night as Sarah, a newcomer to the group of friends unwittingly roped into the game. She also appeared in films Death of a Superhero (2011), Run and Jump (2013), Man Up (2015), with , Military Wives (2019) with Kristen Scott Thomas, (2020), and BBC Two film Together (2021) alongside .

She has voiced characters in the films Valiant (2005) and the short film Miss Remarkable & Her Career (2010). In 2017, she provided the voices of Minerva Campbell (the long-lost mother of the protagonist, Finn the Human) in the animated series , and Courtney Portnoy in the animated series . She voices Queen Dagmar in Matt Groening’s animated series Disenchantment, and Kathleen in the animated series Bob's Burgers. She voices a Russian ex show cat Tabitha in 2021’s which she executive produced.

Horgan also appeared in the feature film adaptation of the West End musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie as Miss Hedge, which was released in September 2021. She has a supporting role in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent opposite , which was released in March 2022.


Writer
Horgan's career breakthrough was Pulling, which she co-wrote with and starred in. She played Donna, an irresponsible marketing manager who calls off her wedding at the last minute, and one of three women sharing a flat in Penge, south London. It was noted for its broad humour about sex and the consumption of alcohol. Pulling was first shown on BBC Three in 2006, then repeated on BBC Two in 2008. The six-episode series became a ‘sleeper hit’, which gained iconic status with fans and was lauded by critics. A second series of six episodes ran March–April 2008 on BBC Three.

Despite good ratings and critical plaudits, Pulling was cancelled after two series, although an hour-long final episode was broadcast in May 2009. In 2007, the show was nominated for a British Academy Television Award and Horgan was nominated for a British Comedy Award. In 2008, she won a British Comedy Award for Pulling. In 2009, she was nominated for a British Academy Television Award and the show won a British Comedy Award.

In 2007, Horgan wrote Angelo's directed by and in June 2012 Horgan starred in , a sitcom set in a prison, which she wrote with comic . From 2015–2019, Horgan co-starred and co-wrote the sitcom Catastrophe with American comic Rob Delaney. The two first met on , and because they made each other laugh decided to work together. They have both said Catastrophe was broadly based on their own personal experiences. In it she played Sharon, an Irishwoman living in London who becomes pregnant by Rob, an American she meets while he is on a business trip to London. played his mother. It was an instant critical success and after the second episode of the six-part series was aired Channel 4 announced it had commissioned a second series. Horgan was twice nominated for a Best Female Comedy Performance BAFTA for her role. In 2016, Channel 4 ordered a third and fourth season.

Horgan wrote Divorce (2016–2019), a US comedy series starring Sarah Jessica Parker, who plays a New York woman going through a lengthy divorce. In April 2015, announced it had picked up the series after the pilot episode, and the show is Parker's first major acting commitment since Sex and the City. She was also an executive producer. Horgan wrote the short Dreamland, which won the 2018 BAFTA TV Award for Best Short Form Programme and an episode of Modern Love titled “Rallying to Keep the Game Alive” (2019), which she also directed. She also co-created and co-writes Motherland (2017–present) for BBC Two, a programme about navigating the trials and traumas of middle-class motherhood, looking at the competitive side and unromantic take on parenting – not the cute and acceptable public face of motherhood, which is now in its third series.

Horgan co-created and executive produced , alongside Jeff Astrof: a horror-comedy series for . has been cast as the lead. She is also writing alongside Kate Folk on a half-hour dramedy in development with 20th Television for , which will be set in the world of technology and dating and is based on The New Yorker Magazine short story ‘Out There’ by Folk. All three of these projects are co-produced via Horgan and Clelia Mountford’s production company, Merman.


Director
In December 2012, Horgan made her directorial debut with the semi-autobiographical film The Week Before Christmas, which was broadcast as part of the series of short films on Sky 1. It was set on a turkey farm in Ireland, and in it she played her own mother, while her father was played by actor . She later directed an episode of Amazon’s anthology series Modern Love titled “Rallying to Keep the Game Alive”, which starred and .


Presenter
In February 2005, Horgan co-presented the first series of The Friday Night Project (later The Sunday Night Project), a comedy variety show on Channel 4. On 3 June 2011, Horgan was the guest host of Have I Got News for You on BBC1.

She has presented a series of documentaries for Channel 4. In January 2012, in How to Be a Good Mother she talked to several families about their approach to child-rearing. In January 2013 in Secrets of a Good Marriage she discovered how various couples make their relationships work; and in On the Verge of a Midlife Crisis, she spoke to six women who had coped with the experience. Horgan appeared on the BBC Radio 4 show Chain Reaction in March and April 2015. One week she was interviewed by and the following week she interviewed Dennis Kelly.


Production company
In 2014, Horgan established Merman, an independent production company, with Clelia Mountford, who produced A Young Doctor's Notebook, Mr. Sloane, and Cockroaches. The two women met while working on The Week Before Christmas. The company now has offices in London, New York City, and Los Angeles. Merman has co-produced many shows including Divorce (2016–2019), an American comedy series starring Sarah Jessica Parker, who plays a New York woman going through a lengthy divorce, Horgan also created the series. Merman produced the third series of The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, which aired in early 2016. Merman also co-produced the critically acclaimed Catastrophe (2015–2019), BBC comedy Motherland, and W / RTÉ2's Women on the Verge.

Merman also makes and ABC's Frayed (2019–present) created by comedian , which tells the story of wealthy London housewife is forced to return to her hometown in Australia, where she's forced to confront her past and the reasons that caused her to leave years ago. It is a co-production with Guesswork Television. Merman has created and There She Goes (2018–present), which centres around Rosie, a severely learning-disabled girl and her family. For Channel 4 and , Merman produces the BAFTA winning This Way Up (2019–present), a comedy about moving on, moving forward and trying to find happiness. Áine, played by writer , is a whip-smart English-as-a-foreign-language teacher trying to pull her life back together after a "teeny little nervous breakdown". Her sister Shona is played by Horgan. Merman produces Channel 4 and Amazon's Frank of Ireland (2021–present), created by and Brian Gleeson, the hilarious story of a man's hapless search for respect.

Merman has co-produced its first feature, Herself (2021) alongside , a female-fronted film that follows a broken family's journey to find a home set during the Irish housing crisis. Herself had its debut at Sundance in January 2020, was selected for the London Film Festival in October 2020, and was released in Irish and UK cinemas on 10 September 2021. Merman co-produced 2021's animated comedy Housebroken for Fox, co-created with , Jennifer Crittenden, and .

Merman has recently announced their horror-comedy series , starring , , and .

The company has won and been nominated for a whole host of awards, including film Herself longlisted for Outstanding British Film at the 2021 BAFTA Film Awards, There She Goes winning Best Returning Comedy-Drama Series at the 2020 C21 International Drama Awards and a Female Performance in a Comedy award at the 2019 BAFTA TV Awards. Frayed was nominated for five 2019 . Merman was nominated for Multichannel Production Company of the Year at the 2020 Broadcast Digital Awards and Production Company of the Year at the 2019 Edinburgh TV Awards.


Personal life
Horgan married businessman Jeremy Rainbird on 16 October 2005. The couple lived in London, with their two daughters, Sadhbh and Amer, born in 2004 and 2008 respectively. They separated in November 2019 and their divorce was finalised by early 2020.

One of her younger brothers, , is a former international player who played wing or centre for and Ireland, and is now a rugby analyst for RTÉ Sports. Her youngest brother is Mark Horgan of and creator of acclaimed podcasts Where is George Gibney? and Stakeknife


Filmography

Film
2005Imagine Me & YouBeth
ValiantCharles De Girl (voice)
2010Miss Remarkable & Her CareerMiss Remarkable (voice)Short film
English dub
2011Death of a SuperheroRenata Clarke
2013Run & JumpTara
2015Man UpElaine
2018Game NightSarah Darcy
2019Military WivesLisa
How to Build a Girl
2020Hannah Cotter
2021Ladies RoomNarratorShort film
Everybody's Talking About JamieMiss Hedge
2022The Unbearable Weight of Massive TalentOlivia Henson
2023A Greyhound of a GirlScarlett (voice)
Rally Road RacersAbby Jacks (voice)


Television
2002UnknownEpisode: "Shoreditch Tw*t"
The State We're InHerselfSeries 1
2003UnknownUnknown episode
Absolute PowerTheresa O'LearyEpisode: "History Man"
2005The Friday Night ProjectHerself8 episodes
Katie Tate6 episodes
2006–2007Rob Brydon's Annually RetentiveGuest Booker12 episodes
2006–2009PullingDonna13 episodes
Also co-creator, writer, and executive producer
2007Angelo'sKaren6 episodes
Also creator and writer
StrutterUnknownEpisode: "#2.7"
2009Helen Ryan6 episodes
2010The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd MargaretAlice Bell20 episodes
Carole (voice)13 episodes
We Need AnswersHerselfEpisode: "Exploring Ireland"
Stanley ParkAuntie PatPilot
2011Have I Got News For YouHerselfEpisode: "#41.8"
The BorrowersHomily ClockTelevision film
2012How To Be A Good MotherHerselfTelevision special
Lucy CauldwellPilot
Helen Stephens6 episodes
Also co-creator, writer, and executive producer
The Week Before ChristmasSharon's MumTelevision film
Also director and writer
2012–2014Various characters11 episodes
2013HerselfEpisode: "The Translator & Road to Hell"
Moving OnSarahEpisode: "Back By Six"
Bad ManagementEveUnaired pilot
Also co-creator, writer, and executive producer
Secrets of a Good MarriageHerselfTelevision special
Verge of a Midlife CrisisHerselfTelevision special
2015HerselfEpisode: "Where the Streets Do Have Names"
2015–2019CatastropheSharon Morris24 episodes
Also co-creator, writer, and executive producer
2016Glued Creator, writer, and executive producer
2016–2019Divorce Creator, writer, and executive producer
2016–2022Motherland Co-creator, writer, and executive producer
2017Minerva Campbell (voice)4 episodes
Courtney Portnoy (voice)4 episodes
2018Women on the VergeDr. Fitzgerald6 episodes
Also co-creator, writer, and executive producer
2018–2023DisenchantmentQueen Dagmar (voice)24 episodes
2019Modern Love Episode: "Rallying to Keep the Game Alive"
Director and writer
2019–2023Bob's BurgersKathleen (voice)3 episodes
2019–2022FrayedNorma StaircastleEpisode: "#1.1"
Also executive producer
2019–2021This Way UpShona12 episodes
Also executive producer
2020Danielle DunneEpisode: "Danielle"
2021TogetherSheTelevision film
2021–2023Tabitha (voice)30 episodes
Also executive producer
2022–2023 Co-creator, writer, and executive producer
2022–2024Bad SistersEva Garvey18 episodes
Also co-creator, writer, and executive producer
2023Nicci4 episodes
Minerva Campbell (voice)2 episodes
2023Dreamland Creator and executive producer
2024Mr. & Mrs. SmithGavol MartinEpisode: "First Vacation"
2025The Twisted Tale of Amanda KnoxEdda Mellas


Radio
2015Chain ReactionHerself2 episodes


Theatre
2011Terrible AdviceDelilaMenier Chocolate Factory


Awards and nominations
2001BBC New Comedy AwardsBest Sketch Writing and Performance
2007BAFTA TV AwardsBest Situation ComedyPulling
British Comedy AwardsBest Female NewcomerRob Brydon's Annually Retentive / Pulling
2008Best TV Comedy ActressPulling
2009Best TV Comedy DramaPulling: Special
BAFTA TV AwardsBest Comedy PerformancePulling
2013International 3D AwardsInternational Jury PrizeThe Week Before Christmas
2015TV Choice AwardsBest ComedyCatastrophe
Edinburgh Television AwardsBest New Programme
IFTA AwardsBest Female Performance in Soap or Comedy
Best Writer in a Soap or Comedy
2016Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
BAFTA TV AwardsBest Female Comedy Performance
BAFTA TV Craft AwardsBest Writer: Comedy
IFTA AwardsBest Lead Actress (Television)
Best Writer in a Soap or Comedy
2018BAFTA TV AwardsBest Female Comedy Performance
Best Scripted Comedy
BAFTA TV Craft AwardsBest Writer: Comedy
IFTA AwardsBest Female Performance in a Soap or Comedy
Best Writer in a Soap or Comedy
2019Best Television Comedy SeriesFrayed
2020BAFTA TV AwardsBest Scripted ComedyCatastrophe
2021IFTA AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting Role – FilmDating Amber
Best FilmHerself
2022EntertainmentBad Sisters
2023Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Drama Series
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Writers Guild of America Awards
BAFTA TV AwardsBest Drama Series
Irish Film & Television AwardsTelevision Drama
Script – Television Drama
Actress – Television Drama
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
2025


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