Tara Fitzgerald, though not in the spotlight as during the 90s “Bright Young Thing” era, is far from fading.
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Her TV presence remains robust, featuring prominently in series like “Waking the Dead,” “Game of Thrones,” and the recent Julian Fellowes’ “Belgravia” season.
On stage, she embraces Shakespearean roles, embodying characters like Ophelia in “Hamlet” while participating in various theatrical productions.
In her personal life, a brief marriage to director John Sharian has transitioned into a quieter London life with her current non-industry partner.
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Hollywood has taken a backseat in her career compared to the early days of “Wuthering Heights” and “Emma.” Instead, Fitzgerald embraces diversity, exploring characters in contemporary shows and even embracing the role of a villain in “Doctor Who.”
In essence, Tara Fitzgerald’s career has evolved, emphasizing quality projects over constant high-profile exposure.
She continues to captivate audiences on both screens and stages, showcasing her enduring talent and versatility in a career that has gracefully navigated the shifting currents of the entertainment industry.


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