Sinéad Keenan

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Sinéad Keenan (born 27 December 1977) is an Irish actress with a wide range of television, film, and stage credits. Keenan is best known for playing Farrah Phelan in Fair City and for playing the role of a werewolf called Nina Pickering on BBC Three's supernatural drama Being Human. She has played DCI Jessica James in ITV1 drama Unforgotten since 2023.

Born (1977-12-27) 27 December 1977 (age 48)
Dublin, Ireland
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1999–present
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Sinéad Keenan
Keenan holding an action figure of her Doctor Who character at the Birmingham Memorabilia Convention in 2012
Born (1977-12-27) 27 December 1977 (age 48)
Dublin, Ireland
Alma materUniversity College Dublin
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Spouse
Chris McGill
(m. 2012)
Children2
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Early life and education

Sinéad Keenan was born on 27 December 1977[1] and raised in Dublin, the eldest of three children. Her younger brother and sister, Rory and Gráinne,[2] are also actors.[3]

She attended University College Dublin,[2] graduating with a degree in sociology and history.[4] As a child, Keenan wanted to be a lawyer because she loved the US legal drama Matlock, but as she got older she realised that she actually just wanted to play the part of the lawyer, not be one.[3]

Career

Film

Keenan's first role was in 1999, when she was cast as the teenage girlfriend of Cillian Murphy in the film, Sunburn.[3]

Theatre

Throughout her career, Keenan has had strong roots in theatre becoming a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). She played Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Novello Theatre in 2006.[5] The play was directed by Gregory Doran.[6] She played Evie in the original play, The American Pilot in 2005,[1] and starred in The Comedy of Errors also in 2005.[7]

Radio

In 2011, Keenan starred alongside Jason Done as DCI Lise Lazard in Crimes Of Mancunia set in Manchester. It was written by Michael Symmons Roberts, directed by Susan Roberts and produced by Charlotte Riches.[8]

In 2014 she appeared as Aoife in the radio play Doctor Who: Iterations of I, made by Big Finish Productions. It was written by John Dorney and directed by Ken Bentley.[9]

In 2025, Keenan starred as Maria Kossecka in Hat Trick Productions series Discretion, broadcast as part of BBC Radio 4's broadcast and podcast series Limelight.[10] It was written by Chris Brandon, produced by Claire Broughton, with executive production by Jed Mercurio.

Television

After appearing in Sunburn, she played the character Farrah Phelan in Irish soap opera Fair City for a year. Keenan has stated she would return to Fair City, as another character.[11]

Keenan left Fair City amid fears of becoming typecast,[12] and moved on to film the movie On the Nose with Cracker actor Robbie Coltrane. Her next television role was as Lisa Cassidy in short-lived Irish sitcom The Cassidys.[13]

Keenan then went on to have guest roles in Murder City, Taggart and Doctors, along with starring in movies Conspiracy of Silence and Trouble with Sex, before landing the role of Kelly Hawkins in ITV's Moving Wallpaper, which ran for two series.[14]

Following this, Keenan played Nina Pickering in Toby Whithouse's Being Human.[15]

Following her success in Being Human, Keenan has had guest roles in Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Silent Witness, and David Tennant's final episodes of Doctor Who.[16]

In March 2018, Keenan won the Royal Television Society Programme Award for Actor (Female) for her role as Melanie Jones in Little Boy Blue.[17] In April 2018, it was announced that she had been nominated for a Leading Actress BAFTA TV Award for the same role.[18]

Keenan had a starring role in the Jimmy McGovern and Gillian Juckes drama Care, broadcast on BBC One in December 2018.[19]

In April 2021, it was announced that Keenan would be starring in the two-part BBC One drama Three Families, which will focus on abortion in Northern Ireland. It was filmed in Northern Ireland in 2020.[20]

Keenan appears in series 5 and 6 of ITV's crime drama Unforgotten as DCI Jessica James.[21]

Personal life

In 2012, she married film and television director Chris McGill, founder at Dusthouse Productions, with whom she has two sons.[22][23]

Filmography

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1999Fair CityFarrah Phelan
2001The CassidysLisa Cassidy
2004Murder CityYoung motherSeries 1, Episode 5
2007TaggartAlic MartinSeries 23, Episode 3 - Tenement
2008DoctorsElenaSeries 10, Episode 22 - Larp
Moving WallpaperKelly Hawkins
2009Comedy ShowcaseWendySeries 2, Episode 4 - The Amazing Dermot
Agatha Christie's PoirotNora BrentSeries 12, Episode 1 - "The Clocks"
Victoria Wood's Mid Life ChristmasDelia Smith's secretary
2009–2010Doctor WhoAddams"The End of Time"
2009–2011Being HumanNina PickeringSeries One, Episodes 2–6, Series Two, Episodes 1–4, 7, 8. Series Three, Episodes 1–8
2010Victoria Wood's Little CrackerMrs WhitefieldShort for Sky1
2011Silent WitnessNaomi SilverlakeSeries 14, Episode 1–2 - A Guilty Mind
2012Lip ServiceNoraSeries 2
2013London IrishBronaghChannel 4
The Five(ish) Doctors RebootDoctor Who fanBBC Red Button
2015UncleMaggieSeries 2, Episode 5 - A Guilty Mind
2017Little Boy BlueMelanie Jones
2018CareClaire90-minute drama by Jimmy McGovern and Gillian Juckes
2019 Porters Dr. Bartholomew Series 2, 5 episodes
Deep Water Roz ITV
2020 My Left Nut Patricia Campbell BBC
2021 Three Families Theresa Ryan Two-part drama for BBC One
Showtrial Detective Inspector Paula Cassidy Five-part drama for BBC One
2022 Derry Girls Aideen Series 3, episode 3
2023–present Unforgotten Detective Chief Inspector Jessica James Series 5. Six-part crime drama for ITV
2026 How to Get to Heaven from Belfast Robyn 8 episodes
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Personal appearances

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2009Doctor Who ConfidentialHerselfLords and Masters, Allons-y!
2011Alan Carr: Chatty ManHerselfSeries 5, Episode 7
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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1999SunburnMargaretKeenan's first role
2001On the NoseSinead Delaney
2003Conspiracy of SilenceMajella
2004Mind of the CrimeCarrieTV movie
2006Trouble with SexKathy
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Radio and CD audio drama

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Year Title Role Radio station / production company
2011Crimes Of MancuniaDCI Lise LazardBBC Radio 4
2014Doctor Who: Iterations of IAoifeBig Finish Productions
2025DiscretionMaria KosseckaHat Trick Productions for BBC Radio 4
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Theatre

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Year Title Role Theatre / notes
2003Loyal WomenAdeleRoyal Court Theatre
2005The American PilotEvieThe Other Place
2005Comedy of ErrorsLucianaRoyal Shakespeare Theatre
2006A Midsummer Night's DreamHermiaNovello Theatre
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Awards and nominations

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Year Organisation Award Work Result Ref.
2018Royal Television Society Programme Awards Actor (Female) Little Boy Blue Won [17]
BAFTA TV Awards Best Actress Nominated
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