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04 Apr 2026

Kildare actor to star in leading role in new movie

A rising Irish talent hailing from The Curragh

Kildare actor to star in leading role in new movie

Kildare actor to star in leading role in new movie

Talented Kids Performing Arts School and MVW Talent Agency have announced that Cillian Sullivan stars in the leading role of BOBBY in Feature Film SPILT MILK.

Cillian Sullivan is a young rising Irish talent hailing from The Curragh, Kildare.

The young actor is only 12 years old and already has quite the impressive list of credits!

Viewers at home may already be familiar with his voice as "Sullivan" in the Irish animated series ‘Sullivan’s Sails’ on RTE, however Cillian is also no stranger to live action, having been cast as a Presenter in several shows (English and Irish language) and also numerous films including ‘Suit Hung Tied Tongue’ and most recently "The Things We Do" Cillian is delighted to have the leading role in Brian Durnin’s feature debut ‘Spilt Milk’ releasing in Irish Cinemas in 2025!

Cillian stars as Bobby, a young boy who pegs himself as a junior detective, taking on what starts as small mysteries that slowly grow to that of more seriousness.

Cillian stars alongside fellow Irish talent such as Danielle Galligan, Laurence O’Fuarain and Lewis Brophy.

The film recently screened in Estonia’s Talinn Film Festival, which Cillian attended last weekend along with the film’s cast and director. The film was met with acclaim by its audience! But that is not Cillian’s only upcoming feature film.

He will also be next seen in ‘Blue Moon’ an upcoming biographical film produced by Sony recounting Rodgers and Hammerstein's creative partnership.

Cillian plays a young Stephen Sondheim and stars alongside legends such as Ethan Hawke (Training Day) and Margaret Qualley (The Substance).

Catch Cilllian in ‘Spilt Milk’ and then in ‘Blue Moon’ in cinema’s during 2025!!!

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