Ciara Bailey

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Birthplace:
Dublin, Ireland

Ciara started her acting career from the very young age of thirteen, doing musicals and Stage School in Waterford. As the years went on Ciara not only continued to do Stage but also got signed to a prestigious Model Agency in Dublin. She won the coveted title of Miss Waterford in 2003 and was in the top four for Miss Ireland that same year. Following Miss Ireland Ciara became the nation wide brand ambassador for many acclaimed hair brands with a number of campaigns under her belt. Ciara decided to focus mainly on acting and comedy and made the move from Ireland to London. Over the years she cut her teeth in the TV and Film business and through the years Ciara has filmed a number of projects including "The Tudors", "How Low Can You Go- reality check", "Daisy" co-starring Max Brown, "The Food Guide To Love" with Richard Coyle for Parallel Films and most recently "Doctors" for the BBC

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