Alisha Weir
Irish actress
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2025 | Alisha Weir was nominated for Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Film at the Saturn Awards for Abigail |
2025 | Pending nomination for Best Young Performer at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards for the film Abigail |
2025 | Scheduled to play Dorothy in 'Wicked: For Good' |
2025 | Scheduled to take Junior Cert exams while pursuing her early acting career. |
2024 | Alisha Weir was nominated for Best Supporting Performance at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards for her role in Abigail |
April 2024 | Named in Forbes 30 Under 30, recognizing her early achievements in acting |
April 19 2024 | Starred in the horror film Abigail, for which she trained in ballet and performed her own stunts, receiving critical acclaim for her performance. |
2023 | Nominated for Young British/Irish Performer of the Year at the London Film Critics' Circle for Matilda the Musical |
2023 | Nominated for Lead Actress – Film at the Irish Film & Television Awards for Matilda the Musical |
2023 | Appeared in the film 'Wicked Little Letters' as Nancy Gooding |
2022 | Alisha Weir won the Breakthrough Artist – Irish award at the Dublin Film Critics' Circle for her performance in Matilda the Musical |
2022 | Stars in leading role in Matilda the Musical, a significant breakthrough in her acting career |
2020 | Voiced the character Primrose in the animated film 'Ooops! The Adventure Continues' |
2019 | Alisha Weir was part of the Chorus in 'Oliver!' at the National Concert Hall in Dublin |
2019 | Weir made her television debut, playing Laura in the crime drama Darklands. |
2018 | Alisha Weir played a Munchkin in 'The Wizard of Oz' at the National Concert Hall in Dublin |
2018 | Weir made her feature film debut in the thriller Don't Leave Home. |
2017 | Alisha Weir performed as Molly in 'Annie' at the National Concert Hall in Dublin |
2017 | Alisha Weir made her theatre debut, performing as Ivanka in the musical Once at Dublin's Olympia Theatre. |
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