Biography
Sharon Horgan is an Irish actress, writer, director and producer. She is best known for the comedy series Pulling (2006) and Catastrophe (2015), both of which she starred in and co-wrote. In 2016 she created Divorce for US television and the following year she co-created Motherland for BBC2. In 2018 she starred in the movie Game Night. Most recently, she has starred in the movies Military Wives and Everybody's Talking About Jamie, whilst on television she plays Aisling Bea's sister in the sitcom This Way Up.
Filmography (68)
The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox
2025
Quintessentially Irish
2024
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
2024
Rally Road Racers
2023
A Greyhound of a Girl
2023
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake
2023
Best Interests
2023
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
2022
Bad Sisters
2022
Sherri
2022
Everybody's Talking About Jamie
2021
Together
2021
HouseBroken
2021
Military Wives
2020
Dating Amber
2020
How to Build a Girl
2020
Heyday - The Mic Christopher Story
2019
Frayed
2019
This Way Up
2019
Criminal: UK
2019
Game Night
2018
Women on the Verge
2018
Romesh: Talking to Comedians
2017
Man Up
2015
Catastrophe
2015
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
2015
Run & Jump
2014
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled
2014
Late Night with Seth Meyers
2014
BoJack Horseman
2014
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
2013
The Last Leg
2013
Crackanory
2013
Psychobitches
2013
The Week Before Christmas
2012
Bad Sugar
2012
Moone Boy
2012
Dead Boss
2012
Playhouse Presents
2012
The Borrowers
2011
Death of a Superhero
2011
Bob's Burgers
2011
Miss Remarkable & her Career
2010
Brethren
2010
Big Babies
2010
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
2010
Adventure Time
2010
We Need Answers
2009
Free Agents
2009
You Have Been Watching
2009
Moving On
2009
Comedy Showcase
2007
Angelo's
2007
The Graham Norton Show
2007
Imagine Me & You
2006
Pulling
2006
Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive
2006
Valiant
2005
Broken News
2005
The Friday Night Project
2005
Trafalgar Square
2004
Monkey Dust
2003
Have I Got News for You
1990
The Late Late Show
1962
The Emmy Awards
1949
The Last Drop
Into the Black
Youth