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Denise Gough (born 28 February 1980) [1] is an Irish actress. On television, she is best known for her roles in the BBC Two crime drama Paula (2017), the ITV miniseries Too Close (2021) and the Disney+ series Andor (2022–).
Denise Gough. Actress: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Denise was born in Ireland in 1980 to a father who was an electrician - later a fisheries expert - and a mother who "was pregnant for nine and a half years" since Denise is the seventh of twelve children, her younger sister Kelly, born in 1987, also being an actress.
Denise Gough. Actress: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Denise was born in Ireland in 1980 to a father who was an electrician - later a fisheries expert - and a mother who "was pregnant for nine and a half years" since Denise is the seventh of twelve children, her younger sister Kelly, born in 1987, also being an actress.
The award winning actress talks about returning to her greatest role almost a decade on, how society has changed towards addiction and joining the Star Wars universe.
We're about to see Irish actress Denise Gough in her most high-profile role yet. In the new Star Wars series Andor, premiering today (September 21) on Disney+, she plays a high-ranking Imperial officer called Dedra Meero.
Trafalgar Theatre revival about a woman in rehab is as witty as it is painful. Denise Gough plays the addicted Emma in ‘People, Places and Things’ © Marc Brenner.
Denise Gough interview on how she got cast and playing Dedra Meero on Andor, the Disney+ Star Wars series, and nixed Game of Thrones pilot Bloodline.
Shortly after receiving the scripts for Andor Season 2, Denise Gough – aka Star Wars’ most terrifying new antagonist, Dedra Meero – found herself face-to-face with the big boss. Not Tony ...
Denise Gough will follow her visceral performance as an addict in "People, Places & Things" at St. Ann's Warehouse with the role of Harper in the Broadway run of "Angels...
‘Andor’ Stars Denise Gough and Kyle Soller Discuss Playing a New Kind of Imperial Character. The actors talk tailored costumes, OCD and the moment they realized they were truly in 'Star Wars.'