Words matter. These are the best Amybeth McNulty Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I think it’s dependent on where life takes me. For sure, I absolutely adore acting. It has been my passion from a very young age. But at the same time I am very intrigued by the camera, and also very intrigued by props.
Sadly, I’m not a natural redhead. But, I prefer my red hair to my blonde hair.
I did get recognised a few times in Letterkenny which is still very strange to me.
We created out own little world when we were kids and that’s what’s so special about Donegal. You can create whatever you imagine here. There’s so much nature to let your imagination take flight.
I’m very political and I’m not ashamed of it, and I think having the platform I have, I want to take advantage of that.
I had done quite a bit of stage when I was younger, local stuff, musicals. Then I started professionally, I suppose, when I was 11, in London, in the West End, which was already huge for me.
It’s just so lovely to be at home and in my own bed surrounded by people I’m so close to. I really appreciate the time I have at home. The support from all my family has just been so overwhelming.
I live in the middle of nowhere. I’m a country bumpkin in Ireland, in Donegal, and to go from that to Toronto, huge city, massive buildings just stretching so tall.
I’ve grown not only as an actor but as a young woman. I find myself to be more confident and being more open about self-love. I’m still learning how to take up space and speak out when needed, but that’s a new thing for me and I’m loving it.
I’ve never been to school.
I have such a wonderful support system, I really do.
Of course, I have my ways of getting into trouble. We all have times when we think, Oh my God, can the world please swallow me up and take me away from this?
I think that a lot of people will agree that Donegal is the countryside, it’s trees and fields, but especially when you’re a kid you can make so much out of that.
I’d been lucky to do radio drama and RTE things. Having the opportunity to work with Netflix was wild to me but I’m still just a wee girl from Donegal.
Social media is a scary world but I’ve also found it to be such a gift being able to connect with so many different humans in different countries.
Canadians are so different and so lovely.
Humans can be cruel – kids and adults alike. That doesn’t mean they have to be forced to a specific stereotype.
In the end I’m just doing my job, I’m working hard, I’m putting my best foot forward and the criticism is not going to change anything I’ve done or will do in the future.
There are so many people out there struggling with racism, or their sexuality or where they’re brought up or how wealthy their family was ans these issues are not hidden, they were in the late 19 century and they’re still important today.
I’m really excited to see what the future hold for me in terms of work. It’s going to be hard, but it’s going to be good hard work, and I’m really excited for the challenge that awaits me.