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Cecelia tipped to win gong.


Byline: By MAEVE QUIGLEY

NOVELIST Cecelia Ahern Cecelia Ahern (b. 30 September 1981 in Dublin, Ireland) is an author and the daughter of current Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. She has reaped great success with her four published novels, and has also contributed a number of short stories to various anthologies.  has been tipped by the bookies to win the Rising Star gong at this year's Irish Film And Television Awards.

The nominations for all categories were revealed earlier this week.

And punters have decided to put their money on the Taoiseach's daughter for PS I Love You and her American sitcom Samantha Who?

Sharon McHugh of Paddy Power said 26-year-old Cecelia was odds on favourite for the Rising Star award at 5-6.

She said: "Without a doubt 2007 has been Cecelia's year.

"Not even the critics who slated the movie based on her first novel can take away from the fact that she is one of Ireland's major rising stars."

PS I Love You was released in the US before Christmas and has passed the EUR EUR

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40million mark at the box office.

The IFTAs will take place at Dublin's Gaiety Theatre Gaiety Theatre may refer to:
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  • Gaiety Theatre, London Was a legitimate theater in London, UK (1864-1956, demolished).
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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Jan 12, 2008
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