Bad Sisters filming had to be shut down after death of Sharon Horgan’s father

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Sharon Horgan says the production of the second season of Bad Sisters had to be “shut down” for a time, because she found it difficult to deal with her grief after the death of her father.

The Irish actress and writer, who created the Bafta-winning comedy shows Catastrophe and Bad Sisters, revealed last year her father, John Horgan, had died at Christmas 2023.

Horgan (54) told the podcast How To Fail With Elizabeth Day how Bad Sisters dealt with “grief”, and her younger brother, podcast host Mark Horgan, sent her a message about a scene that was “filmed after dad died”.

Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, Sharon Horgan and Anne-Marie Duff with the Bafta award for Bad Sisters
(left to right) Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, Sharon Horgan and Anne-Marie Duff, with the Bafta award for Bad Sisters (Jeff Moore/PA)

She added: “Mark, he said that he loved the episode, but (I) found it really difficult to watch.

“And I was saying, well, because everything I was feeling went into those scenes, you know? So in some ways it’s great and it’s cathartic and you can connect with…



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