Tiarnie Coupland
- Actress
Tiarnie Coupland began her screen career at the tender age
of 8. Since then Tiarnie has appeared in numerous local and international films, TV series,
and short films.
Known for her first regular television lead role as Maddy Kent in the ABC & CBBC global hit Children's TV series, "Worst Year of my Life, Again!" Logie award winning TV show "Love Child" as wild child, Maggie. Which earned her a nomination as Best New Talent at the 2017 Logies. Most recently Tiarnie has acted alongside Guy Pearce in season 2 of "Jack Irish" as Gus.
Tiarnie's feature film credits include the 2016 thriller, Killing Ground by Damian Power where she plays Em. The acclaimed drama, The Final Winter as Jess Henderson, daughter of Mick (Matt Nable). In 2019 Tiarnie starred as the antagonist mean girl Edie in the international football movie 'Back of the Net" opposite Sofia Wylie.
2023, Tiarnie has 3 productions coming out. Feature film "Finally Me" written and directed by Jason Stevens, short film "Cactus" written by Milena Bennett and Harry Greenwood, directed by Milena Bennett and short film "Rapscallion" written and directed by Siobhan Mulready.
Known for her first regular television lead role as Maddy Kent in the ABC & CBBC global hit Children's TV series, "Worst Year of my Life, Again!" Logie award winning TV show "Love Child" as wild child, Maggie. Which earned her a nomination as Best New Talent at the 2017 Logies. Most recently Tiarnie has acted alongside Guy Pearce in season 2 of "Jack Irish" as Gus.
Tiarnie's feature film credits include the 2016 thriller, Killing Ground by Damian Power where she plays Em. The acclaimed drama, The Final Winter as Jess Henderson, daughter of Mick (Matt Nable). In 2019 Tiarnie starred as the antagonist mean girl Edie in the international football movie 'Back of the Net" opposite Sofia Wylie.
2023, Tiarnie has 3 productions coming out. Feature film "Finally Me" written and directed by Jason Stevens, short film "Cactus" written by Milena Bennett and Harry Greenwood, directed by Milena Bennett and short film "Rapscallion" written and directed by Siobhan Mulready.