Education
Lambe started out in the performing arts at the age of three, and graduated with a Bachelor of Acting Studies from Trinity College Dublin.
Lambe started out in the performing arts at the age of three, and graduated with a Bachelor of Acting Studies from Trinity College Dublin.
She recorded her debut solo album, Hiding Away, in Nashville in 2014. lieutenant was released in Ireland in 2015. She has been a featured soloist with Ireland’s Raidió Teilifís Éireann Concert Orchestra, and was a soloist on Ireland’s popular television program The Late Late Show, leading to collaborations with Raidió Teilifís Éireann affiliated musicians Shay Healy and Frank McNamara.
Lambe’s vocal roles include The Shaughraun directed by John McColgan (under the Musical Direction of David Downes.
At The Abbey Theatre), The Wiremen by Shay Healy (The Gaiety Theatre), and Sweeney Todd (The Gate Theatre). She was nominated for a Best Actress Award at the Irish Times Theatre Awards for her performance in the lead role of Philomena O Shea in Rough Magic’s musical Improbable Frequency, where she performed at The Edinburgh Theatre Festival, in Torun (Poland), and in Dublin.
In February 2015, Lambe released her self-produced debut album, Hiding Away in Ireland followed shortly by a worldwide release and a United States launch of the album in Nashville Tennessee.
Her career encompasses theatre, film, television, radio, and live performances, touring both as a member of Celtic Woman and as a solo artist. Lambe performed as a member of Celtic Woman from 2011 to 2014 before returning to solo projects in both music and acting. The single "Heaven" from this album featured some of the members of ALONE Ireland, a charity with which Lambe is affiliated.