Susie_Power_(actress)

Susie Power (actress)

Susie Power (actress)

Irish teen actress and singer


Susie Power (born 29 August 2003) is an Irish teen actress and singer. She is best known for playing Eleanor Daly on Fair City. She is also known for her roles in Dark Touch and Roy O'Brien in Little Roy.

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Acting career

Early roles

Power began her career at nine months old in a theatre production of The Lion King as Simba. She followed this up with additional theatre works The Dream Warp, The Lost Toys and The Naughty Elf.

Fair City

In 2008, Power made her television debut on Irish soap Fair City. She played the role of Eleanor Daly until 2010.

She returned to the role in 2015. In late 2015/early 2016, a storyline involving her mother (played by Una Kavanagh) poisoning her drew a lot of controversy.

Little Roy

Susie was cast in the lead role of Little Roy in 2015. Little Roy is a prequel to the BBC show Roy. The show ran for two seasons and has been broadcast worldwide.

World Championship of Performing Arts

In July 2015, Susie entered the World Championship of Performing Arts competition. It was held at the Long Beach Performing Arts Center in Long Beach, California. Susie had previously entered in 2014 and made it to the finals.

Singing career

Power has sung on numerous stage shows through her career. In 2010, she performed on the reality show Glas Vegas show which was broadcast on TG4.

She made an appearance in the "SPEAK UP against anti bullying" music video released in October 2016 by composers Ylva and Linda Persson.

Junior Eurovision 2016

Power performed in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016 qualifiers which began on 9 October on TG4. Although she was unsuccessful in qualifying for the next round, she later released a single 'Popsicle' on iTunes and Spotify.

Other media

Power served as a presenter for the childrens show Hubble from 2010 to 2012.

Filmography

Film

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