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Amy-Joyce Hastings

  • Actress
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  • Director
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Irish Film & Television Awards 2024
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Amy-Joyce Hastings is an IFTA (Irish Film & Television Academy) nominated, award-winning actress from Galway, Ireland. She earned a Distinction at University, graduating with a Bachelor in Acting Studies from Trinity College Dublin and since has gone on to star in an array of productions, both on stage and screen.

Her performance as Oonagh in the powerful LGBTQ drama Who We Love (2021) earned her an IFTA Nomination for 'Best Supporting Actress - Film' at the The 18th Irish Film & Television Academy Awards (2022). She previously received a 'Best Supporting Actress' award for for the same character in the originating short film Lily (2016) which was a critical success at international festivals.

An early prime time television credit saw her co-star opposite Henry Cavill in an episode of Showtime's multiple Emmy winning series Les Tudors (2007), Message to the Emperor (2007).

An accomplished theatre actress, her many stage roles include playing Carol in David Mamet's controversial masterpiece 'Oleanna' - a performance which garnered rave critical and audience response - cut-throat socialite Estelle Rigault in Sartre's existentialist classic 'No Exit', Maggie in the world premiere of 'The Night Garden' developed by the Royal National Theatre Studio and performed at The Northcott Theatre in Exeter, and Cathy Calhoun in the first European production of 'Orange Flower Water' by Craig Wright.

She played Shakespearean heroine Miranda in a Summer tour of 'The Tempest' in Ireland, and portrayed Titanic Stewardess Violet Jessop in the world premiere of 'Iceberg - Right Ahead!' at The Gatehouse, London to commemorate the Centenary of the Titanic disaster.

Amy-Joyce Hastings kick-started her adventures in the film industry as a young child actor when she was scouted by 'Bond' Movies casting director Debbie McWilliams for Michael Hirst's screen adaptation of Fools of Fortune (1990). She was cast as Oscar winner Julie Christie's young daughter in the Irish family epic directed by Pat O'Connor, which co-starred Iain Glen and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Further film and television work soon followed in her teens including several RTE television appearances and a starring role alongside many of Ireland's premiere actors in Lisa Mulcahy's debut film The Very Stuff (1997).

She played the title character Kate Loughlin in feature film The Callback Queen (2013), a sparkling romantic comedy set in London's film industry, which had its US Premiere at George R.R. Martin's Jean Cocteau Cinema in Santa Fe. The indie film received two IFTA Nominations in the 2016 Awards Ceremony, following its domestic cinema release.

She played Iseult in Sanctuary (2016), Len Collin's groundbreaking, critically acclaimed film, which won awards around the world including the 'Best Irish Feature Film' of 2017 from the Dublin Film Critics Circle. She worked with British director Simon Rumley on genre picture 'Little Deaths' (which premiered at Film4 Frightfest and the SXSW festival in the US) and filmed the role of Vicky in mystery thriller The Green Sea (2021) with Katharine Isabelle, directed by Lord Dunsany, Randal Plunkett.

She can next be seen as the female lead Máthair (Mother) in the forthcoming Irish language short film Focail Baile Croí (Words Home Heart), written and directed by Screen International 'Rising Star' Katie McNeice and as Bangharda McNally in Danú Media's Cine4 feature Báite (2025) directed by Ruán Magan.

Hastings is also a promising screenwriter and film director - her short films have won numerous awards at festivals worldwide and have been broadcast on RTÉ and Sky Television.
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      • 9 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Known for

    Joely Richardson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Joss Stone, Tamzin Merchant, Natalie Dormer, and Annabelle Wallis in Les Tudors (2007)
    Les Tudors
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Mole Girl(as Amy Hastings)
    Joseph Conlan, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Aisling O'Neill, Paul Ronan, Jimmy Smallhorne, Edwina Forkin, Graham Cantwell, Lynette Callaghan, Geraldine McAlinden, Niamh McCormack, Amy Hughes, Alison McGirr, Venetia Bowe, Austin Ray, Clara Harte, Westin Ray, Barry John Kinsella, Dean Quinn, and Danielle Galligan in Who We Love (2021)
    Who We Love
    7.6
    • Oonagh
    • 2021
    Amy-Joyce Hastings in The Callback Queen (2013)
    The Callback Queen
    4.2
    • Kate Loughlin
    • 2013
    Joseph Conlan, Stephen Marcus, Len Collin, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Edwina Forkin, Christian O'Reilly, Kieran Coppinger, Charlene Kelly, and Robert Doherty in Sanctuary (2016)
    Sanctuary
    6.8
    • Iseult
    • 2016

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Báite
      • Bangharda McNally
      • Post-production
      • 2025
    • Dive
      • Young Marian, Her Mother's Voice
      • Short
      • 2025
    • Cogar
      • Clodagh
      • Post-production
      • Short
    • Focail Baile Croí (Words Home Heart)
      • Máthair
      • Post-production
      • Short



    • Joseph Conlan, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Aisling O'Neill, Paul Ronan, Jimmy Smallhorne, Edwina Forkin, Graham Cantwell, Lynette Callaghan, Geraldine McAlinden, Niamh McCormack, Amy Hughes, Alison McGirr, Venetia Bowe, Austin Ray, Clara Harte, Westin Ray, Barry John Kinsella, Dean Quinn, and Danielle Galligan in Who We Love (2021)
      Who We Love
      7.6
      • Oonagh
      • 2021
    • Chris Gill, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Katharine Isabelle, Ciaron Davies, Michael Parle, Dermot Ward, Stephen Lourdes, Randal Plunkett, Darren Travers, Ger Wallace, Darren Killeen, Darius McGann, John Carey, Jonathan Caffrey, Hazel Doupe, Jenny Dixon, Audrey Hamilton, Conor Marren, Philipp Morozov, Eric Branden, Zeb Moore, Rodrigo Ternevoy, Peter Broderick, Graham Ward, Ava Kealy, Elena Tully, Peter Lynch, and Ed King in The Green Sea (2021)
      The Green Sea
      5.4
      • Vicky
      • 2021
    • Amy-Joyce Hastings, Bill Murphy, Andrea Kelly, Lisa-Maria Bröckl, Saskia Eder, and Alicia Gerrard in Close to Nothing at All (2019)
      Close to Nothing at All
      Short
      • Ava Collins
      • 2019
    • The Family Way (2017)
      The Family Way
      Short
      • Sandra
      • 2017
    • Amy-Joyce Hastings and Clara Harte in Parfum (2017)
      Parfum
      Short
      • Eva
      • 2017
    • Brian Walsh and Declan Reynolds in The Gaelic Curse (2016)
      The Gaelic Curse
      6.2
      • Kelly - Hairdresser
      • 2016
    • Joseph Conlan, Stephen Marcus, Len Collin, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Edwina Forkin, Christian O'Reilly, Kieran Coppinger, Charlene Kelly, and Robert Doherty in Sanctuary (2016)
      Sanctuary
      6.8
      • Iseult
      • 2016
    • Joseph Conlan, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Graham Cantwell, Clara Harte, Leah McNamara, and Dean Quinn in Lily (2016)
      Lily
      6.9
      Short
      • Oonagh
      • 2016
    • Film Venture London's DUETS Movie
      Duets
      • Teri (segment "Mourning Maurice")
      • 2015
    • Footsteps of Angels (2014)
      Footsteps of Angels
      Short
      • Charlotte
      • 2014
    • Cast photo from 'Thin Air' Cornerstone/Irish Film Board Promo Shoot.
      Thin Air
      Short
      • Cara
      • 2014
    • Amy-Joyce Hastings in The Callback Queen (2013)
      The Callback Queen
      4.2
      • Kate Loughlin
      • 2013
    • Little Deaths (2011)
      Little Deaths
      4.7
      • Lucy (segment "Bitch") (as Amy Joyce Hastings)
      • 2011
    • The Guards (2010)
      The Guards
      5.9
      TV Series
      • Sheila O'Briain
      • 2010
    • Dancer (2010)
      Dancer
      6.7
      Short
      • Anna
      • 2010

    Writer



    • Dive
      • based on the short story by, screenplay by
      • Short
      • 2025



    • Kai (2024)
      Kai
      Short
      • co-writer
      • 2024
    • Sign of the Times (2020)
      Sign of the Times
      Short
      • Writer
      • 2020
    • Joseph Conlan, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Norma Sheahan, Donna Anita Quinn, Steve Wilson, Charlene Gleeson, Jaro Waldeck, and Michael O'Kelly in QED (2017)
      QED
      Short
      • Writer
      • 2017
    • Joseph Conlan, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Graham Cantwell, Olivia Doerflinger Duffy, Caden O'Neill, and Sophia Doerflinger Duffy in Body of Christ (2016)
      Body of Christ
      8.4
      Short
      • Writer
      • 2016
    • Film Venture London's DUETS Movie
      Duets
      • co-writer
      • 2015
    • 1 Sheet 'Nocturne Passage'
      Nocturne Passage
      5.3
      Short
      • writer
      • 2013
    • Poster Artwork
      Hear Me Now
      5.9
      Short
      • Writer
      • 2010

    Director



    • Dive
      • Director
      • Short
      • 2025



    • Kai (2024)
      Kai
      Short
      • Director
      • 2024
    • Sign of the Times (2020)
      Sign of the Times
      Short
      • Director
      • 2020
    • Joseph Conlan, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Norma Sheahan, Donna Anita Quinn, Steve Wilson, Charlene Gleeson, Jaro Waldeck, and Michael O'Kelly in QED (2017)
      QED
      Short
      • Director
      • 2017
    • Joseph Conlan, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Graham Cantwell, Olivia Doerflinger Duffy, Caden O'Neill, and Sophia Doerflinger Duffy in Body of Christ (2016)
      Body of Christ
      8.4
      Short
      • Director
      • 2016
    • 1 Sheet 'Nocturne Passage'
      Nocturne Passage
      5.3
      Short
      • Director
      • 2013
    • Poster Artwork
      Hear Me Now
      5.9
      Short
      • Director
      • 2010

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    Videos16

    Amy-Joyce Hastings
    Demo Reel 3:43
    Amy-Joyce Hastings
    PARFUM (Blonde Bombshell in comedy sketch)
    Demo Reel 0:40
    PARFUM (Blonde Bombshell in comedy sketch)
    PARFUM (Blonde Bombshell in comedy sketch)
    Demo Reel 0:40
    PARFUM (Blonde Bombshell in comedy sketch)
    LILY (Sarcastic Dublin Dyke. Winner Best Supporting Actress)
    Demo Reel 1:01
    LILY (Sarcastic Dublin Dyke. Winner Best Supporting Actress)
    THE TUDORS (Mistress offended by her lover)
    Demo Reel 0:22
    THE TUDORS (Mistress offended by her lover)
    PRINCE OF CHAOS (RomCom twist on Fantasy genre Princess)
    Demo Reel 0:55
    PRINCE OF CHAOS (RomCom twist on Fantasy genre Princess)
    THE CALLBACK QUEEN (Romantic Comedy Lead)
    Demo Reel 1:44
    THE CALLBACK QUEEN (Romantic Comedy Lead)

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      • Amy Joyce Hastings
    • Height
      • 1.68 m
    • Born
      • September 24
      • Dublin, Ireland
    • Other works
      Her BA in Acting incorporated stage performances at the Samuel Beckett Theatre in the following plays: "La Dispute", "The Divorcement of Figaro", "New Morning", "Oedipus", "King Lear", "The Seagull" and as Ilsa in scene excerpts from "Casablanca" at The Abbey Theatre in Dublin.
    • Publicity listings
      • 10 Interviews
      • 28 Articles
      • 3 Pictorials

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      At the age of 15, and again the following year, she was selected for training for the International Mathematical Olympiad.

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