Liam Bixby

Liam Bixby

Liam is a recent grad­u­ate from The Three Year Bach­e­lor in Act­ing (Hons) Course at The Lir Academy.

He will next be seen on stage in the role of ‘Tony’ in the Broad­way trans­fer of Jez Butterworth’s The Hills of Cal­i­for­nia (dir: Sam Mendes) at the Broad­hurst The­atre, New York.

He recently played the title role in The Gate The­atre pro­duc­tion of Peter Pan adapted by Roddy Doyle (dir: Ned Bennett).

He can cur­rently be seen play­ing the role of ‘Andy’ in Sea­son 2 of the crit­i­cally acclaimed BBC series Wreck and as ‘Doyle’ in BBC short film Galaxy Dance.

Fur­ther stage cred­its include the role of ‘Niall’ in Wait­ing for the Offo (Bosco Pro­duc­tions); Thisispopbaby’s crit­i­cally acclaimed pro­duc­tion PARTY SCENE by Philip Con­naughton & Philly McMa­hon (Project Arts Centre/​Edinburgh/​Irish & Ger­man Tour); the role of ‘Rod­er­ick II’ in Thorn­ton Wilder’s The Long Christ­mas Din­ner directed by Ray­mond Keane & Sarah Jane Scaife (**Nom­i­nated for Best Ensem­ble at the Irish Times The­atre Awards 2021/​22**) at the Abbey The­atre; Good Sex for Dead Centre.

He can also be seen in the role of Eamon in the Screen Ire­land short Uroboros directed by Diar­muid Dono­hoe and was fea­tured on screen in Edna O’Brien’s Joyce’s Women at the Abbey Theatre.

Radio/​Podcast cred­its include the role of Hunter in Ultan Pringle’s crit­i­cally acclaimed series Fruit (Lemon­Soap Productions).

Cred­its at The Lir include the roles of Ronan in Gillian Greer’s Meat (dir: Franzisca Detrez); Sebastian/​Curio in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (dir: Davey Kelle­her); Brian in Annie Baker’s The Antipodes (dir: Ronan Phe­lan), and var­i­ous roles in Anna Jordan’s The Unre­turn­ing (dir: Jack Reardon).

Liam is a native of New­bury­port, Mass­a­chu­setts but is based in Dublin.