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Published 16:15 27 Dec 2012 GMT
Updated 10:51 15 Jun 2015 BST
She might have had her latest film I Can’t See You Anymore shown at the Cork Film Festival recently but it seems that Caroline Morahan would love to appear in Love/Hate.
The presenter-turned-actress, who is based in Los Angeles with new hubby Daithí O’Caoimh, has revealed that she is a huge fan of the gritty crime drama.

Caroline thinks Love/Hate is a fantastic show and would like to be in it.
“I think it’s great. I think it’s totally realistic, it’s almost like a documentary and I think the standard of acting is phenomenal,” she explained to the Evening Herald.
Although she did admit that the chance of a role is unlikely: “A part in it would be great but I have no plans to move back to Ireland permanently.”
The actress got married a few months ago and now lives in LA with her hubby.
Caroline, who got married in Italy back in September, also admitted another desire of hers: wearing her wedding dress.
The 35-year-old Irish star revealed that she has worn her bespoke gown by Kathy de Stafford three times, proving that it doesn’t have to be a one-occasion outfit.
“I’ve worn it three times now… I wore it on the wedding day and the day after the wedding. I recently threw another party back in LA where everyone had to wear a wedding dress or dress as either a bridesmaid, or a priest, or a cake. We had a dozen brides and I wore my dress again.”
Although to be honest, if our wedding dress looking as fabulous as that, we don’t think we’d ever wear anything else again!
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