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Dorothy Cotter (born in 1981 in Cork, Ireland) is an Irish actress and singer-songwriter.
Dorothy Cotter trained at The Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin and graduated in 2002. She has appeared in Irish soap operas Fair City, The Clinic and Seacht. In 2006 she landed the role of S.J. in Bel's Boys (TV series) for ITV which ran for two seasons and has since been picked up by the Disney Channel. She played the female lead in independent short film Henry & Sunny which earned her a Best Actress nomination at the 2010 Feel Good Film Festival in Hollywood. The festival takes place in the... MORE
Dorothy Cotter (born in 1981 in Cork, Ireland) is an Irish actress and singer-songwriter.
Dorothy Cotter trained at The Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin and graduated in 2002. She has appeared in Irish soap operas Fair City, The Clinic and Seacht. In 2006 she landed the role of S.J. in Bel's Boys (TV series) for ITV which ran for two seasons and has since been picked up by the Disney Channel. She played the female lead in independent short film Henry & Sunny which earned her a Best Actress nomination at the 2010 Feel Good Film Festival in Hollywood. The festival takes place in the historic Grauman's Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard.
Dorothy has performed in over 20 Irish theatre productions. She is currently playing 35 characters in Five Lamps nationwide touring production of Dear Frankie, which documents the life of Frankie Byrne, much loved radio broadcaster and Ireland's first agony aunt.
Dorothy performs as a singer songwriter under the name EleventyFour. She played as part of the Arthur's Day celebrations in 2010 and also at Hard Working Class Heroes 2010. She has been profiled on Irish radio stations RTÉ Radio 1 and Phantom FM EleventyFour released her debut EP The LESS
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