Molly Durack is a Dublin-based performer, currently completing her BA (Hons) in Drama (Performance) at TU Dublin’s Drama Conservatoire, graduating in 2026.
Her theatre credits include The Devil May Cares (Julia O’Brien/ Dir. Louise Lowe), Alice in Funderland: Abridged and Unplugged (Pramface/ Dir. Andrea Basquille), Love and Information (Multiple Roles/ Dir. Charlotte Tiernan), Girls Like That (Girl Chorus/ Dir. Rachel O’Byrne). She has also been in a student short film The Seat Squabble (Dir. Sarah Guinan), and has been in two upcoming campaign commercials for Braeburn Coffee The Weekend Warriors and The Swimmers (Dir. Fabio Ciccarelli) that are set to release June 2026.
She is trained in Unarmed Stage Combat (IDCA Certified), as well as Rapier & Dagger. Molly has undertaken extensive dance and movement training with Ella Clarke, alongside vocal training with Stephen Wallace and Jimmy O’Byrne. A Mezzo-soprano/Alto, she is a member of the multi-award winning CanBelto Choir, conducted by Jimmy O’Byrne. Her dance experience includes a broad range of styles, including contemporary, commercial, hip-hop, jazz and tap.
In addition to her performance work, she is an experienced director and drama facilitator, having delivered workshops and taught dance and drama to children since 2021. Molly is also proficient in a variety of accents like North Dublin, South Dublin, Northern Irish, Cork, Standard American, Standard English, Australian and British RP.
Molly is set to take on the role of Assistant Director for The Dead by James Joyce at the Museum of Literature of Ireland for its 2026-2027 return.