Danika McGuigan
Nika McGuigan | |
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Born | Newry, Northern Ireland 4 January 1986 N. Ireland |
Died | (aged 33) Dublin, Ireland |
Other names | Nika McGuigan |
Citizenship | Irish |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2000–2019 |
Parents |
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Family | Shane McGuigan (brother) Pat McGuigan (grandfather) |
Danika "Nika" McGuigan (4 January 1986 – 23 July 2019) was an actress born in Northern Ireland and raised in England.[1] She was known for her role as Danielle Mullane in Can't Cope, Won't Cope (2016–2018). She was posthumously awarded at the 2021 IFTA Awards for her final role in Cathy Brady's film Wildfire.[2][3]
Her previous films included The Secret Scripture (2016) alongside Rooney Mara and Jack Reynor.[4]
Early life and education[]
McGuigan was born in Newry, Northern Ireland in 1986,[5] the second of four children and only daughter of Barry McGuigan, a former world champion boxer and his wife Sandra. Her brothers were Blain, Jack, and Shane.[2]
McGuigan spent her early childhood in Clones, County Monaghan before the family settled in rural Kent, England near Whitstable.[6] She attended St Edmund's School Canterbury and then boarded at Benenden School. She trained in Dublin, graduating from the Gaiety School of Acting in 2006 and The Factory (now Bow Street) in 2013 before moving to London.[7]
Death[]
McGuigan was first diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at age 11 in 1997, but recovered from the illness after two years. She was pulled out of school at the time for her treatment at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London.[8] However, she died on 23 July 2019 after a short battle with colon cancer as an adult.[9]
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Malicious Intent | Barmaid | Debut |
2010 | Glory | Laura | Short film |
2012 | Remains | Eva | Short film |
2013 | Stay | Deirdre McGilloway | |
2013 | The Food Guide to Love | Maureen | |
2013 | Philomena | Bridie | |
2015 | Traders | Orla | |
2016 | Mammal | Ann Marie | |
2016 | The Secret Scripture | Chrissie | |
2020 | Wildfire | Kelly | Posthumous release Final role |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | The Tudors | Chambermaid | Episode: 'Wolsey, Wolsey, Wolsey!' |
2009 | Hollyoaks: The Morning After the Night Before | Ruby | |
2009 | Mid Life Christmas | Cranchesterford teenager | Television film |
2010 | Dani's House | Belle Charlotte | Episode: 'Buddy Movie' |
2014 | Undeniable | Miss Maclean | Miniseries |
2014 | Play Next Door | Dyla | Episode: 'If Those Lips' |
2016–2018 | Can't Cope, Won't Cope | Danielle Mullane | Main cast 12 episodes[2] |
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
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2021 | IFTA Awards | Lead Actress in a Film | Wildfire | Won | [3] |
References[]
- ^ "Actress Danika McGuigan dies aged 33". 24 July 2019 – via www.bbc.com.
- ^ a b c "Can't Cope, Won't Cope actor Danika McGuigan dies aged 33". The Irish Times.
- ^ a b "Nika McGuigan posthumously honoured at IFTAs for Wildfire role". RTÉ. 4 July 2021.
- ^ "Actress Nika McGuigan dies aged 33". 24 July 2019 – via rte.ie. Cite journal requires
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(help) - ^ "How old was Danika McGuigan, what was her cause of death and what was she in?". 24 July 2019.
- ^ Notaro, Vicki (24 September 2016). "'I always play little scallywags so this is a big change'". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
- ^ "Danika McGuigan obituary: accomplished stage and screen actor". The Irish Times. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
- ^ Needham, Lucy (24 July 2019). "Barry McGuigan's daughter Danika's cause of death confirmed by her family". mirror.co.uk.
- ^ "Barry McGuigan's daughter Danika dies at 33 after battle with cancer". Evening Standard. 24 July 2019.
External links[]
- 1986 births
- 2019 deaths
- 21st-century actresses from Northern Ireland
- Actresses from Kent
- Bow Street Academy Alumni
- Deaths from cancer in the Republic of Ireland
- Deaths from colorectal cancer
- Film actresses from Northern Ireland
- People from Clones, County Monaghan
- People from Newry
- People educated at Benenden School
- People educated at St Edmund's School, Canterbury
- People with dyslexia
- Television actresses from Northern Ireland
- Irish actor stubs