Pádraig was born in Dublin. He began acting in the vibrant theatre scene that was emerging there in the late 80's and early nineties. This coincided with a resurgence in Irish film and saw him play the lead role in 'The Courier' alongside Gabriel Byrne and taking roles in movies such as 'Taffin', a star vehicle for Pearse Brosnan. In his early twenties, he moved to London to study acting at The Drama Centre and, inspired by the opportunity the city offers to create independent theatre and film. He has been based there ever since and continues to work in both mediums. Recent production includes the highly regarded 'A View From The Bridge' with Mark Strong which was broadcast from the West End to theatres around the world via NT Live and a host of independent feature films and shorts direct and produced by a new generation of filmmakers.
Padraig Reynolds is a writer and director, known for Rites of Spring (2011), Worry Dolls (2016) and Open 24 Hours (2018).
Padraig Singal is an actor, known for The Dirties (2013).
Padraig Thornton is known for Locus of Control (2018).
Padraig Turley is known for The Pod Generation (2023) and Hunter Street (2017).
Padung Songsang is known for The Microchip (2011), Jukkalan (2011) and Khao riak phom wa kwam rak (2012).
Paeng Ji-in is an actress, known for A Korean in Paris (2015) and Silence (2017).
Paeng Sudayan is known for My Rebound Girl (2016), 24/7 (2020) and On the Wings of Love (2015).
Pagan Harleman attended NYU Grad Film School and initially focused on narrative, working with Spike Lee and Alan Rudolph, before pivoting to documentary. She has vast experience as a showrunner managing challenging series and scenarios, and has collaborated with a range of award winning filmmakers including Robert Redford, Marc Levin, Sam Pollard, Martin Smith and Matt Heineman. Her work, including the Emmy Award Winning and IDA Award winning series The Trade, and the Emmy-nominated and IDA Award winning The First Wave, has screened at festivals around the world. Most recently she executive produced and directed Edge of the Unknown with Jimmy Chin, with Oscar winners Jimmy Chin and Chai Vaserhalyi, for Nat Geo.
Pagan was born and raised in South Africa, moving to Ireland when she was 11. She graduated from University College Dublin with a Bachelors in English and Drama, and then a Masters in Drama and Performance. Pagan started her career in County Wexford Youth Theatre, earning her first professional role in Billy Roche's Lay Me Down Softly, which performed in Wexford, Dublin, Galway and London theatres. Since then Pagan has had a starring role in RTE Storyland's Cuckoo, (which earned her an award for Best Actress in a Drama series in LA Webfest), as well as roles in History Channel's Vikings, and HBO's hit TV series, Penny Dreadful. She continues to work in both theatre and film in London and Ireland.