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One of the characters, O'Hara Delaney, serves as the Harrigan family's solicitor and is portrayed by Lisa Dwan. The 47 year ...
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Belfast Live on MSNMobLand lawyer star Lisa Dwan from breakout roles to heartbreaking family lossLisa Dwan plays O'Hara Delaney in Paramount+'s MobLand, and she has enjoyed a hugely successful career in the acting world - ...
MobLand star Lisa Dwan is mourning the loss of her father. The actress, who stars as O’Hara Delaney on the Paramount+ crime ...
One of the characters in the series is O'Hara Delaney, who is the Harrigan family lawyer, and she is played by Lisa Dwan. The 47-year-old Irish actress recently took to Instagram to share the sad news ...
The Irish actress, 47, who plays lawyer O'Hara Delaney in the Guy Ritchie series, took to her Instagram with the sad news. No ...
Lisa Dwan has announced the death of her father. On Sunday, June 15, the MobLand star revealed the sad news that her dad Liam ...
MobLand' star Lisa Dwan honored her late father, Liam, with an emotional social media post after he passed away on Father's ...
Lisa Dwan faced a devastating loss on Father’s Day. Rather than celebrating the holiday with her dad, she learned that he had ...
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EVOKE on MSNWho is Lisa Dwan, the Irish actress who stars in MobLand?In 2021, the actress starred as Tori Matthews opposite James Nesbitt in BBC drama Bloodlands. Most recently, you might ...
While Harry survived the season 1 finale, not everyone was so lucky. Harry’s henchman Kiko (Antonio González Guerrero), rival ...
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Belfast Live on MSNMobLand season 2 prospects as Tom Hardy gives promising update on show's futureMobLand has been airing on Paramount Plus and the season one finale left viewers in shock after Harry Da Souza's (played by Tom Hardy) surprising fate.
MobLand has been airing on Paramount Plus and has already become a hit with viewers, but will there be a second season of the gritty crime drama?
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