Lisa Lambe


Lisa Lambe is an Irish actress and singer.

Acting career

Lisa graduated with a distinction degree in acting from Trinity College Dublin. She was nominated for a Best Actress Award at the Irish Times Theatre Awards for her performance in the lead role of Philomena O Shea in Rough Magic's musical Improbable Frequency. She has been described by the Irish Times as "the finest singer and actor of her generation."
Some of Lisa's theatrical play roles have included: Anna Karenina and Johanna in at the Gate Theatre; Oonagh in Jimmy's Hall and Lil - written especially for her- in The Country Girls by Edna O'Brien, and Patsy in The Unmanageable Sisters at the Abbey Theatre; Sorcha in Ross O'Carroll-Kelly's The Last Days of the Celtic Tiger, Breaking Dad, Between Foxrock and a Hard Place at the Gaiety Theatre and Nora in A Doll's House at the Helix Theatre.
She played Elizabeth in The Bloody Irish, written for PBS in 2015.

Music career

Lisa is a featured soloist and performs regularly with Ireland's RTE Concert Orchestra.
Her first album Hiding Away was recorded in Nashville. The single "Heaven" from this album featured some of the members of ALONE Ireland, a charity with which Lambe is affiliated.
Lisa released her second solo album 'Juniper' in 2020. It was written in Connemara and recorded in Donegal Ireland with producer Karl Odlum, and has been described as "a love letter to nature."
She is a regular recording artist for many film projects including the soundtrack of Float Like a Butterfly and An Klondike.
Lisa was a member of Celtic Woman from 2010 to 2014 during which time she appeared on the albums: Believe, Home For Christmas, and Emerald: Musical Gems.

Personal life

Lisa is married to Irish singer Simon Morgan.

Filmography

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