Drama (Performance)

Emelia Devlin

Emelia Devlin is in her final year of the BA (Hons) in Drama (Performance) at TU Dublin Conservatoire and recently completed an Erasmus semester at Columbia College Chicago.

Her stage work includes A Day in May, Second Person Narrative, and katzenmusik at TU Dublin, working with directors Veronica Coburn, Andrea Basquille, and Charlotte Tiernan respectively. While studying in Chicago, she appeared as Mel in Enter, Pursued by a Whale (Dir: Andrew Rodriguez) and in the devised piece Chirish for the Mariest Arts Festival (Dir: Stephanie Shaw).

On screen, Emelia has played roles in The Least I Can Do (Dir: Sean Treacy), Little Miss Sensitive (Dir: Ciara Schaffer), and Ripper Street (BBC/Amazon). She also presented at the Junk Couture Paris Final in English and French and appeared in a Vodafone Christmas campaign.

She is trained in unarmed stage combat (IDCA certified) and rapier & dagger, with movement training by Ella Clarke. A trained alto, she has studied voice with Toni Walsh, Derval O’Sullivan, and Stephen Wallace. Emelia is fluent in French and speaks advanced Irish and Spanish, as well as intermediate German. She also plays acoustic guitar and has experience in radio drama and television presenting.