Victoria most recently starred in the Disney+ drama Rivals, alongside Aidan Turner and David Tennant, and was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress at this year’s Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs).
Yes, the proud Dubliner will lead the parade through the streets of Dublin City on 17 March, for what’s promised to be quite the celebration.
The actress is also widely recognised for her roles in popular television series such as Ballykissangel and Once Upon a Time, as well as numerous performances on both stage and screen.Speaking about being appointed Grand Marshal, Victoria admitted that she was “absolutely thrilled and deeply honoured”.“St Patrick’s Day has always been a special day for me, and to be asked to lead the parade is truly a dream come true.
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