Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Jennifer Maguire | |
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| Name | Jennifer Maguire |
| Birth place | Cork, Ireland |
| Occupation | Television presenter, actress |
| Years active | 2007–present |
| Spouse | Patrick Kielty (m. 2012) |
Jennifer Maguire is an Irish television presenter and actress known for her work across entertainment and reality television formats in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. She first gained prominence as a contestant on the fifth series of the British reality show *The Apprentice* in 2009. Her career subsequently expanded to include hosting duties for major broadcasters like RTÉ, Virgin Media Television, and BBC.
Born and raised in Cork, she developed an early interest in performance and media. She pursued her higher education at University College Cork, where she graduated with a degree in Law and European Studies. During her university years, she was actively involved in the debating society UCC's Philosophical Society and performed with the dramatic society, laying the groundwork for her future career in front of the camera. Following her graduation, she moved to Dublin and later to London to pursue opportunities in television and entertainment.
Her television career began with appearances on Irish programming, but her national profile was significantly raised by her participation in the fifth series of *The Apprentice*, where she was a candidate for Alan Sugar. Although not the winner, the exposure led to numerous presenting opportunities. She became a regular face on RTÉ, co-hosting the popular entertainment show *The Cafe* and appearing as a panelist on *The Panel*. She later hosted the reality series *Fade Street* for TV3. In the UK, she presented segments for BBC's The One Show and served as a reporter for ITV's *This Morning*. She has also worked as a continuity announcer for RTÉ Two and provided voice-over work for various commercials and television programs. Her acting credits include a role in the Irish film *The Guarantee*.
She married Northern Irish comedian and television presenter Patrick Kielty in a ceremony in Killough, County Down in 2012. The couple have two sons and split their time between homes in London and Dundrum. She is a supporter of several charities, including the Irish Cancer Society and Barnardos. In interviews, she has spoken about the challenges of balancing a media career with family life, and she maintains a strong connection to her roots in Cork.
{| class="wikitable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! Notes |- | 2009 | *The Apprentice* | Herself (contestant) | Series 5 |- | 2010–2011 | *The Cafe* | Co-host | RTÉ Two |- | 2010 | *Fade Street* | Presenter | TV3 |- | 2011–2012 | *The Panel* | Panelist | RTÉ Two |- | 2012 | *The Guarantee* | Bank Official | Feature film |- | 2013–2014 | The One Show | Contributor | BBC One |- | 2015 | *This Morning* | Reporter | ITV |- | 2018 | Ireland's Got Talent | Backstage presenter | Virgin Media One |}
Her work in television has been recognized by the Irish entertainment industry. In 2011, she was nominated for the Best Newcomer award at the Irish Film and Television Awards. Her role on *The Cafe* contributed to the show's nomination for Best Entertainment Programme at the same awards. While she has not yet won a major industry award, her consistent presence on prominent shows for RTÉ, BBC, and Virgin Media Television marks her as a established figure in broadcasting.
Category:Irish television presenters Category:Irish actresses Category:21st-century Irish women