Charlie Murphy made her career as an Irish actress. She got her name and fame after portraying the role of Siobhan Delaney in a drama series named Love/Hate. She even won the Best TV actress Award for this role at the Irish Film and Television Award in 2013. She won the Best Actress in a Lead Role Award at the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2015. She has even portrayed the role of Ann Gallagher in the drama series Happy Valley, which was released in 2017. She even won the IFTA Awards for this role in the year 2017. She even played the supporting role of Jessie Eden in a historical Crime Drama Series named Peaky Blinders. She won the Best Actress in a supporting role award for this role.

Charlie Murphy Early Life
Charlie Murphy’s real name is Charlotte Murphy. She was brought up in this world on 19th April 1988. She was born in Enniscorthy, in County Wexford, Ireland. Her father’s name was Pat Murphy, and her mother’s name was Brenda Murphy. She even attended The Gaiety School of acting from 2006 to 2008.
Charlie Murphy Career
Charlie Murphy made her debut in television series named The Clinic in the role of Natasha Halpin, which was released in the year 2009. She even Portrayed the role of Mairead O’Sullivan in a television series Named Single-Handed, released in 2010. She has even played the role of Siobhan Delaney in a television series called Love/Hate, which was released in 2010 and continued till 2014. She has made her appearance as Elaine in a film named The Winter Lake which was released in 2020. She has also played the role of Makee in a television series called Halo, which was released in 2021. Her most recent Television Series, Deadline as Natalie, was released in 2022.

Charlie Murphy Personal Life
She has even played various stage roles, such as Jessie Taite in a Stage act named The Silver Tassie by Sean O’Casey, which was directed by Garry Hynes, as well as Druid Theatre Company and Lincoln Centre, which is situated in New York. She has also played Katie in a stage drama named Big Maggie by John B. Keane. She has also played various stage roles in other theatre, such as Eliza Doolittle in a stage drama called Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw and was directed by Andrea Ainsworth in Abbey Theatre, for which she was the Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Actress in the year 2011. She has also portrayed the role of Runt in a stage drama named Disco Pigs By Enda Walsh, which Cathal Cleary directed in the Young Vic Theatre in the year 2011.
Charlie Murphy’s Net worth
Charlie Murphy has a net worth of $2.5 million. She has earned this through her hard work and determination towards her work.