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Irish actress and producer Slaine Kelly dies aged 43

Irish actress, writer, and producer Slaine Kelly has passed away at the age of 43. Known for her role as Jane Howard in the historical drama 'The Tudors,' she also appeared in various films such as 'Comedown,' 'Sket,' and 'Rise of the Footsoldier Part II.' Additionally, she was recognized for her work in a Barry's Tea television advertisement with Charlie Murphy. Kelly contributed to Irish cinema through her involvement in the film 'The O’Briens,' which premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Beyond her acting career, she was involved in founding St Anne’s City Farm in Dublin. Tributes have been paid by Film Network Ireland and actor Paddy C Courtney, highlighting her contributions to Irish film and television.

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Irish actress and producer Slaine Kelly dies aged 43

Irish actress, writer, and producer Slaine Kelly has passed away at the age of 43. Known for her role as Jane Howard in the historical drama 'The Tudors,' she also appeared in various films such as 'Comedown,' 'Sket,' and 'Rise of the Footsoldier Part II.' Additionally, she was recognized for her work in a Barry's Tea television advertisement with Charlie Murphy. Kelly contributed to Irish cinema through her involvement in the film 'The O’Briens,' which premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Beyond her acting career, she was involved in founding St Anne’s City Farm in Dublin. Tributes have been paid by Film Network Ireland and actor Paddy C Courtney, highlighting her contributions to Irish film and television.

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