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  1. Denise Gough (Wexford, 28 de febrero de 1980) [1] es una actriz irlandesa. Ha recibido numerosos elogios por su trabajo en teatro, incluidos dos premios Laurence Olivier y una nominación al premio Tony.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Denise_GoughDenise Gough - Wikipedia

    Denise Gough (born 28 February 1980) is an Irish actress. She has received a number of accolades, including two Laurence Olivier Awards as well as a nominations for a Tony Award and a British Academy Television Award.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1740112Denise Gough - IMDb

    Actress: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Denise was born in Ireland in 1980 to a father who was an electrician - later a fisheries expert - and a mother who "was pregnant for nine and a half years" since Denise is the seventh of twelve children, her younger sister Kelly, born in 1987, also being an actress.

  4. Denise Gough. Actress: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Denise was born in Ireland in 1980 to a father who was an electrician - later a fisheries expert - and a mother who "was pregnant for nine and a half years" since Denise is the seventh of twelve children, her younger sister Kelly, born in 1987, also being an actress.

  5. Denise Gough es una reconocida actriz irlandesa que ha dejado su huella en el mundo del teatro y del cine. Nacida el 28 de febrero de 1980, Gough se ha destacado por su talento innato, su versatilidad y su pasión por la interpretación. Biografía. Denise Gough creció en Ennis, un pequeño pueblo en el condado de Clare, Irlanda.

  6. 19 de nov. de 2017 · Denise Gough: the extraordinarily gifted actress on being the toast of New York. Interview by Susannah Clapp. The award-winning Irish actress talks about taking her performance in People,...

  7. 1. She's an award-winning stage actress. Gough has worked extensively on stage since she graduated from acting school in 2003, mainly in productions in London and Dublin. In 2016, she won her first Olivier Award for her performance as a woman battling addiction in People, Places and Things, a role she later reprised on Broadway.