Inside Mrs Brown’s Boys Fiona Carroll’s real life – co-star husband to cute family

Fiona O’Carroll is very well known for her role of Maria on Mrs Brown’s Boys and also stars on the show alongside her famous father Brendan O’Carroll as well as other family members.

Since the beginning, she has been a familiar face on television and is a beloved character.

Fiona isn’t just a TV star.

Fiona was born in Dublin, and she is currently 41 years old.

Martin Delany is her television producer, and she is married to Fiona O’Carroll. Martin plays the role as Trevor Brown.



Fiona O'Carroll is very well known for her role of Maria on Mrs Brown's Boys
Fiona O’Carroll is very well known for her role of Maria on Mrs Brown’s Boys

The pair were married in 2006 with their family and friends present.

Together they have four children named Felix, Isaac Eli, Dexter and Eli.

Fiona, the daughter of Brendan O’Carroll is also famous. She stars alongside Danny O’Carroll as Buster Brady.

Her aunt Eilish plays Winnie McGoogan, and her sister-in law Amanda plays Betty. Jamie, her nephew, plays Bono, while Jennifer Gibney, her stepmom, is Cathy Brown.



She is married to her co-star and television producer Martin Delany
She is married to her co-star and television producer Martin Delany

Fiona’s character is named after her auntie Maria who is Brendan’s sister, however she passed away last year, leaving the family heartbroken.

Brendan paid tribute to his sister by saying that he had learned a lot from her and that all of his “good points” came from her.

Fiona comes from a wealthy, posh family. She married Agnes’ son Dermot. They have three children, John, George, Ringo.



Fiona is an actress as well as a TV producer
Fiona is an actress as well as a TV producer

The star has been in each of the series of the show as well as the spin off chat show All Round to Mrs Brown’s and Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie.

Mrs Brown’s Boys, an Irish-British TV comedy, was created originally by Brendan O’Carroll. It is now produced by BBC Scotland.

The show is informal and mistakes made by cast members are often included in the final episode.

Although it has received harsh criticisms from critics, the show has been a success in Britain where it is set.

It also received high ratings in Australia and New Zealand.

Numerous awards have also been given to the show.

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