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    Lola Petticrew

    Northern Irish actress

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  1. Actor. Years active. 2017–present. Lola Petticrew (born 26 December 1995) is a Northern Irish actor. Their films include A Bump Along the Way (2019), Dating Amber (2020), and Tuesday (2023). On television, they are known for their roles in Bloodlands (2021–) and Three Families (2021) on BBC One .

  2. Tuesday (2023) 11 Videos. 13 Photos. Lola Petticrew was born on 26 December 1995 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. She is an actress, known for She Said (2022), A Bump Along the Way (2019) and Dating Amber (2020). More at IMDbPro.

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    • Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
  3. Mar 16, 2022 · Irish actor Lola Petticrew talks acting, queer representation and their dream role • GCN. Lola Petticrew is no stranger to the screen. With a breakout performance as iconic as Dating Amber, they have quickly made a name for themselves as one of Ireland’s up and coming actors. Film 16 March, 2022 . Written by Elliott Salmon .

  4. Jul 23, 2020 · 23rd Jul 2020. Irish actress Lola Petticrew. Belfast-born actress Lola Petticrew talks to Meg Walker about her new film, Dating Amber, life in lockdown with her co-star and best friend Fionn O’Shea, and why LGBT films deserve to be full of joy and happy endings.

  5. Nov 10, 2020 · Directed by Irish filmmaker David Freyne ( The Cured) and starring Normal People 's Fionn O'Shea and Lola Petticrew ( A Bump Along the Way ), the film follows two closeted teens Eddie (O'Shea)...

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  7. Jul 4, 2021 · Lola Petticrew: ‘People don’t have to understand every nuance of my sexuality or gender... all they have to do is respect it’. Nominated for a Lead Actress prize at the 2021 IFTA Film ...

  8. Mini Bio. Lola Petticrew was born on December 26, 1995 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. She is an actress, known for She Said (2022), A Bump Along the Way (2019) and Dating Amber (2020). Trivia. Identifies as queer and nonbinary, and prefers they/them over she/her pronouns.

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