Dominique McElligott

Irish actress Dominique McElligott is an Irish actress who was born on March 5, 1986 in Dublin, Ireland. She trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City before beginning her acting career. This beautiful actress has appeared in a variety of film and television roles, both in Ireland and internationally. Some of her most notable roles include playing the character of Lily Bell in the AMC series “Hell on Wheels,” playing Hannah Conway in the Netflix series “House of Cards,” and playing Queen Maeve in the Amazon Prime series “The Boys” where a group of vigilantes set out to take down corrupt superheroes who abuse their superpowers. McElligott has also appeared in films such as “Moon” (2009), “The Guard” (2011), and “The Loft” (2014).

Here are some of her highest grossing films:

  1. “The Guard” (2011) – This Irish comedy film directed by John Michael McDonagh, stars Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle in lead roles, while McElligott played the character of Aoife O’Carroll. The movie grossed $20.7 million worldwide.
  2. “Leap Year” (2010) – This romantic comedy film directed by Anand Tucker stars Amy Adams and Matthew Goode in lead roles, while McElligott played the character of Bridey. The movie grossed $32.6 million worldwide.
  3. “Blackthorn” (2011) – This western film directed by Mateo Gil stars Sam Shepard in the lead role, while McElligott played the character of Yana. The movie grossed $569,775 worldwide.

These films represent some of McElligott’s highest grossing films. Along with the independent Western “Blackthorn”, it is worth noting that she has received critical acclaim for her work in television shows such as “Hell on Wheels,” “House of Cards,” and “The Boys.”

Dominique McElligott is a statuesque 5’8″ tall, has sparkling blue eyes, reddish blonde hair and according to many of her fans is a striking beauty even by Hollywood standards. She continues to work in both Ireland and internationally, and has expressed a strong connection with her Irish roots.

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