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Playing Nice, the gripping baby-swap drama, has been airing on ITV and ITVX, with Niamh Algar taking centre stage as Maddie. The actress, in her mid-30s and hailing from Mullingar, Ireland ...
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Playing Nice has been airing on ITV and ITVX and the harrowing baby-swap drama sees Niamh Algar at the centre of the emotional turmoil as Maddie. The actress, who is in her mid-30s, was born in ...
Niamh, from Northern Ireland, is studying Modern Languages (Interpreting and Translating) with French and Spanish. At the time of UCAS applications I was already pretty set on studying in Edinburgh, I ...