Introducing the Gang

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Erin Quinn – played by saoirse jackson

Sixteen-year-old Erin has grand ambitions to become a famous writer and has serious ideas above her station. She considers herself to be very liberal and worldly, in reality she’s quite easily shocked and has never ventured further than Buncrana (a popular holiday destination). Her family drive her mad, her friends are an embarrassment, and the boy she likes doesn’t even know she exists. She’s constantly trying to elevate her social status without much success.


Orla McCool – played by louisa harland

Erin’s cousin Orla lives next door with her mother Sarah. Whimsical and unpredictable Orla dances to her own tune, and thinks nothing of reading her cousin’s diary or borrowing her knickers. She has an unflinchingly positive and optimistic view of life, is very comfortable in her own skin, and confident with her (often quite insane) opinions.


Clare Devlin – played by nicola coughlan

Clare is clever, ambitious and, when faced with an authority figure, an enthusiastic grass. Nothing is more important to her than academic achievement, and she would probably sell her granny for a better grade. Her friends are a constant source of frustration.


Michelle Mallon – played by jamie-lee o’donnell

Sweary, unashamedly offensive with a filthy sense of humour, man-hungry Michelle loves a good time. Her big mouth often lands her and the others in trouble.


James Maguire – played by dylan llewellyn

Michelle’s cousin James, “The English Fella”, has just moved to Derry and is the ultimate outsider. Amid concerns that his English accent may cause trouble for him at the boys’ school, he is forced to attend the all-girl Our Lady Immaculate College. But he quickly discovers the boys’ school would have been a much easier ride. Poor James is completely out of his depth and struggling to understand his new world.


Sister Michael – played by siobhan mcsweeney

The eternally unimpressed headmistress of Our Lady Immaculate College, Sister Michael is the ultimate authority figure as far as the gang are concerned. Tough, terrifying and always two steps ahead of everyone.


Ma Mary (Mary Quinn) – played by tara lynne o’neill

Ma Mary, Erin’s mother, is the uncompromising but caring matriarch of the Quinn/McCool clan. She is the hard-working heart of the family, strict – but not always fair.


Da Gerry (Gerry Quinn) – played by tommy tiernan

Da Gerry is Erin’s long-suffering father. Outnumbered and outmanoeuvred by the women in his life, Gerry often feels like he’s playing catch up. Gerry longs for a quiet life and avoids confrontation. Unfortunately he happens to live with a man who seems to resent his very existence - his father-in-law Joe.


Granda Joe McCool – played by ian mcelhinney

The Fearsome Granda Joe doesn’t scare easily and is a very well respected man in his community. His love for his daughters and granddaughters is surpassed only by his contempt for his son in law.


Sarah McCool – played by kathy kiera clarke

Sarah McCool - Orla’s ditzy mother - though her sister and next door neighbour, Mary, does most of the difficult parenting work. She has a laid back attitude to everything except her own appearance.