Clodagh Bowyer was born in Ireland and raised in Las Vegas, as she is the daughter of Showband legend Brendan Bowyer. Most recently she played various characters in the NY Times critically acclaimed audio book "Skippy Dies". Pulitzer Prize winning author, Colum McCann chose her for his Oscar nominated short story "Everything in this Country Must" & also "Sisters" in audio book. On the New York Stage, she is an annual performer in Bloomsday on Broadway at Symphony Space for many years now, sharing the stage with many theater legends. She has performed in many Off-Broadway productions which have garnered Obie and AUDELCO awards. Some of her favorites were "The Shaughraun" with The Storm Theater- Times Square, The Classical Theater of Harlem-“Native Son” & “Rhinoceros”, The Irish Rep-“The Playboy of the Western World” & “The Bells of Christmas”, Ensemble Studio Theater, The Irish Arts Center, and Joe’s Pub, "The Weir"- (staged reading)- Guild Hall-East Hampton, & HERE Arts Center. She played the role of Marian in "Beyond the Pale" which won the Special Jury Prize at The 1st Irish Festival with Origin Theater Company and she has recently been invited to reprise the role for film, Glorie in Grace & Glorie-Tri-State Actors Theater (NJ), Sarah in" The Lover"-Irish Classical Theatre Company (Buffalo-Critics Pick), Jean Louise in "To Kill a Mockingbird"-Everyman Palace (Ireland), Varvara in "The Storm"-St. John's Theater (Ireland), Maire in "Translations" (Ireland), and the title role in "Sunshine Sally" (NY). TV: The Sopranos (HBO), The Ambassador (RTE), many commercials and voiceovers. She trained with Circle in the Square, graduated from The Neighborhood Playhouse, and also studied with The Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin. She also holdss a BFA in Theater Education from University of Utah & SUNY, and is currently completing her Master's at NYU. Clodagh is also a certified Tennis Professional.