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Sharon Horgan: "I still give a shit - but way less of a shit than I used to"
The wickedly witty actor-writer led a new generation of funny women - but now she's focusing on life's important things, like getting mashed to the Libertines at Glastonbury.
Gary Ryan, NME, 30th June 2022Bad Sisters: Sharon Horgan makes TV return with dark comedy
Bad Sisters, which is set in Dublin and London, follows the lives of the five Garvey sisters, who are bound together by the premature death of their parents and a promise to always protect one another.
Julieanne Corr, The Times, 20th June 2022Lily Allen stars in Sky comedy from Sharon Horgan
Lily Allen stars in Dreamland, a comedy drama for Sky made by Sharon Horgan's production company Merman, based on the 2017 short Morgana Robinson's Summer.
British Comedy Guide, 10th June 2022Rosie Jones, Jordan Brookes and Kiell Smith-Bynoe land Channel 4 Blaps
Channel 4 has announced seven new Comedy Blaps, including shorts for Rosie Jones, Jordan Brookes, Kiell Smith-Bynoe and Harry Trevaldwyn.
British Comedy Guide, 13th April 2022Sharon Horgan interview
"When you're in your 50s, a sort of madness descends."
Hadley Freeman, The Guardian, 9th April 2022Sharon Horgan secretly dating Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess
Catastrophe star Sharon Horgan is secretly dating Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess after splitting from husband.
Simon Boyle, The Sun, 23rd March 2022National Comedy Awards 2021 winners
The results of the National Comedy Awards 2021 have been revealed, ahead of Saturday's TV broadcast.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd March 2022Sharon Horgan writes and stars in Apple TV+ series Emerald
Sharon Horgan has shot her next television project - Emerald, a comedy drama for Apple TV+ - and is also developing an adaptation of Ernest Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises for television, British Comedy Guide can exclusively reveal.
British Comedy Guide, 21st September 2021Sharon Horgan: 'I have embarrassed my daughters hugely'
Parenthood, break-ups, friendship, weird crushes... they're all played out hilariously in Sharon Horgan's mega-hit series Motherland. So is it inspired by her own life as a solo mum?
Daily Mail, 12th September 2021This Way Up: chaotic coming-of-age black comedy
There's nothing two dimensional about this beautifully layered, hilarious and romantic post-breakdown comedy.
Natasha Sholl, The Guardian, 6th September 2021