
Colin Farrell has made a rare comment about his sister, Claudine.
The pair have a close relationship and have been working together for two decades.
They worked together on and off-screen for 25 years, co-founding their production company, Chapel Place Productions over a decade ago.
And Colin has credited Claudine with his own successful career.

Speaking to PEOPLE at the premiere of season two of Sugar in Los Angeles, he shared: Me and Clau have worked together now in various capacities for 25 years.
“We established a company, Chapel Place, about 12 years ago. And she’s the boss there. I’m the face, as they say.”
He went on to say that she has been instrumental in his career.
“She does all the leg work. She’s just extraordinary. She’s an extraordinary producer, and an even better sister and friend.”

Originally, Daisy Edgar-Jones was attached to the project. However, she has since dropped out and been replaced by a fellow Sally Rooney girl.
Alison Oliver, who appeared in Conversations with Friends, Saltburn and most recently, Wuthering Heights, will front the film now.
Her Task co-star Emilia Jones has also joined the Netflix film.
The film will be inspired by the literary works of Bad Bridget by Elaine Farrell and Leanne McCormick.
Colin Farrell was confirmed as part of the cast, as well as Domhnall Gleeson.
Irish stars Niamh Algar and Simone Kirby, who appeared in the Kneecap film, have also joined the cast.



