Bríd Brennan

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Bríd Brennan (born 1955) is an Irish actress[2] who is known for her film, TV and theatre work. She originated the role of Agnes in the Brian Friel play Dancing at Lughnasa, for which she won the 1992 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.[3] She is also a three-time Olivier Award nominee; for Rutherford and Son (1995), The Little Foxes (2002) and The Ferryman (2018).

Born1955 (age 7071)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1980–present
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Bríd Brennan
Born1955 (age 7071)
OccupationActress
Years active1980–present
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As well as her roles in the films Maeve (1981), Anne Devlin (1984) and Mike Leigh's Four Days in July (1985), Brennan reprised her role of Agnes in the 1998 film version of Dancing at Lughnasa, starring alongside Meryl Streep.[4] Her television credits include Cracker: Brotherly Love (1995), South Riding (2011) and The Escape Artist (2013).

Life and career

Early years

Beginning her acting career in Dublin, Brennan appeared in many of the major theatres including the Gate Theatre, the Abbey Theatre and the Gaiety Theatre, as well as touring community centres with Moving Theatre.[5]

Theatre

Brennan created the role of Agnes Mundy in Brian Friel's play Dancing at Lughnasa (1990). She played the role in the original Dublin, West End and Broadway (1992–1992) productions, winning the 1992 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.[3]

Brennan portrayed the character Janet in the National Theatre's 1994 production of Rutherford and Son and was subsequently nominated for an Olivier Award the following year.[6][7] She then went on to play the lead role of Lady Macbeth in the Royal Shakespeare Company's national tour of Macbeth in 1996–1997.

In 1999, Brennan played Maisie Madigan in Pearson's production of Juno and the Paycock at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, alongside Michael Gambon whom she had previously appeared with in the 1998 film adaptation of Dancing at Lughnasa.[4][8] In 2002, Brennan was again nominated for an Olivier award for her performance in the Donmar Warehouse's 2001 production of The Little Foxes. In 2006, she starred as Sister Aloysius in a production of Doubt at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.[9]

In March 2014 it was announced that she had been cast in the role of Kate Keller in Arthur Miller's All My Sons, playing at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park in May/June 2014, performing alongside Tom Mannion and Charles Aitken, the latter of whom she had previously performed with in The Old Vic's 2013 production of Sweet Bird of Youth.[10]

In April 2017, she appeared in The Ferryman at the Royal Court Theatre, ahead of a transfer to the Gielgud Theatre in the West End.[11]

In 2023, she originated the role of Mary in Dixon and Daughters at the National Theatre, which was captured for National Theatre Live.[12]

Radio, television and film

Brennan acted in the much acclaimed Billy trilogy of plays for the BBC Play for Today series (1982–1984) with fellow Belfast natives Sir Kenneth Branagh and James Ellis. In 1984, Brennan played Collette, one of the main characters in Mike Leigh's television film Four Days in July, based on the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

On 31 October 1992, Brennan starred in BBC1's Screen One Hallowe'en drama Ghostwatch alongside Michael Parkinson, Sarah Greene, Mike Smith and Craig Charles. This ghost story, written by Stephen Volk, was produced in the style of a live television broadcast from an allegedly haunted house in North London. Brennan appeared as the mother of the house, Pamela Early, who, alongside her two young daughters, was experiencing paranormal events in their house. The drama caused uproar in the UK, with many feeling it was a deliberate hoax, designed to let viewers think it was a real live show and not a drama. However, it did make Brennan become well known, as 11 million people watched it.[13][14]

Brennan featured as a guest star in the British television series Cracker in 1995 as a prostitute-hating killer in the episode "Brotherly Love". Coincidentally, she co-starred in this particular episode with fellow Irish actor Lorcan Cranitch, with whom she would later co-star in Dancing at Lughnasa.[15]

She reprised her performance of Agnes on screen in Noel Pearson's film adaptation of Dancing at Lughnasa (1998), starring Meryl Streep, for which Brennan won an Irish Film & Television Award for Best Actress.[16]

In 2010, Brennan appeared in the television shows Doctor Who and The Escape Artist, both alongside David Tennant.[17][18]

Brennan gave an award-winning performance in 2012's Shadow Dancer, winning an IFTA for her role as Ma.[19] According to the director James Marsh, the fact that she had grown up in West Belfast during the Troubles was significant as by casting Irish actors "it felt that they knew this world better than I did and I felt they could help me and guide me".[2]

For RTÉ Radio 1, Brennan played the role of Lucia Joyce in Thomas Kilroy's In the Garden of the Asylum in 2009.[20]

In 2021 she appeared in the Irish-language crime thriller Doineann, along with Peter Coonan.

Acting credits

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1980The Winter's TaleDorcasAbbey Theatre[21]
1990–1992Dancing at LughnasaAgnesAbbey Theatre[22][23][24]
National Theatre[25]
Plymouth Theatre[26]
1994Rutherford and SonJanetNational Theatre[6]
1996–1997MacbethLady MacbethRoyal Shakespeare Company[27]
1999Juno and the PaycockMaisie MadiganGaiety Theatre
2000–2001La LupaPinaRoyal Shakespeare Company[28]
2001The Little FoxesBirdie HubbardDonmar Warehouse[29]
2003Absolutely! (Perhaps)CiniWyndham's Theatre[30]
2004The DarkJanetDonmar Warehouse[31]
2004BoneHelenRoyal Court Theatre[32]
2004–2005By the Bog of CatsCatwomanWyndham's Theatre[33]
2005The Cosmonaut's Last Message to the Woman He Once Loved in the Former Soviet UnionVivienne/SylviaDonmar Warehouse[33]
2005Pillars of the CommunityMarta BernickNational Theatre[34]
2006Woman and ScarecrowScarecrowRoyal Court Theatre[35]
2006DoubtSister Aloysius BeauvierAbbey Theatre[9]
2007IntemperanceMillieEveryman Theatre Liverpool[36]
2008Brendan at the ChelseaBeatriceRiverside Studios[37]
2008BlissWal-Mart EmployeeRoyal Court Theatre[38]
2008Dallas SweetmanMrs ReddanCanterbury Cathedral[39]
2010Philadelphia, Here I Come!MadgeGaiety Theatre, Dublin[40]
2011The VeilMrs GouldingNational Theatre[41]
2012Henry VChorus/Queen IsabelShakespeare's Globe[42]
2013Desolate HeavenFreda/Laoise/BridieTheatre503[43]
2013Sweet Bird of YouthAunt NonnieThe Old Vic[44]
2013A Particle of Dread (Oedipus Variations)Jocasta/JocelynDerry Playhouse[45]
2014All My SonsKate KellerOpen Air Theatre, Regent's Park[10]
2016 All That Fall Mrs. Rooney Wilton's Music Hall[46]
2017The FerrymanAunt Maggie Far AwayRoyal Court Theatre & Gielgud Theatre transfer[11]
2019Blood WeddingLa VecinaThe Young Vic[47]
2023Dixon and DaughtersMaryNational Theatre[12]

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Film and television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1981ExcaliburLady in Waiting
1981MaeveRoisin
1982The Ballroom of RomancePatty Byrne
1982–1984The Billy Plays Trilogy on Play for TodayLorna MartinTelevision series
3 episodes opposite Kenneth Branagh.
1984Anne DevlinAnne Devlin
1985Four Days in JulyCollette
1985Ursula and GlenysUrsula
1987Hidden CityThe Wife   in B&W film
1987LornaLorna
1989Screen OneLillian's NurseTelevision series
1 episode
1990Who Bombed Birmingham?Sister of IRA man
19914 PlaySusan TurnbullTelevision series
1 episode
1992GhostwatchPamela Early
1992Tell Tale HeartsSally McCannTelevision mini-series
1993PerformanceThea ElvstedTelevision series
1994GuinevereMorgan L'Fei
1994Words Upon the Window PaneStella
1995CrackerMaggie HarveyTelevision series
3 episodes
1996Trojan EddieBetty
1996Saint-ExSimone de Saint-Exupéry
1998Dancing at LughnasaAgnes Mundy
1999Felicia's JourneyMrs Lysaght
1999Topsy-TurvyMad Woman
2002SundayMrs Young
2002Any Time NowEmily MogginTelevision series
4 episodes
2004The ClinicSheila McNamaraTelevision series
1 episode
2008Trial & RetributionGemma WebsterTelevision series
1 episode
2009Swansong: Story of Occi ByrneTheresa Byrne
2009Father & SonMaternity Clinic DoctorTelevision series
1 episode
2010Doctor WhoThe VisionaryTelevision series[17]
1 episode
2010Little CrackersSister Mary BernadetteTelevision series
1 episode
2011South RidingMiss SigglesthwaiteTelevision miniseries
2 episodes
2012Shadow DancerMa
2012Upstairs DownstairsMiss PoulsonTelevision Series
1 episode
2012CasualtyJane FlynnTelevision series
1 episode
2013The Escape ArtistMaryTelevision series[18]
3 episodes
2015Brooklyn"Nettles" Kelly
2016Florence Foster JenkinsKitty
2016–2017Peaky BlindersAudrey ChangrettaTelevision series
2 episodes
2021DoineannLabhaoiseIrish-language
2021–2024Hope StreetConcepta O’HareTelevision series; main role
2022My Sailor, My LoveAnnieMovie
2023Room TakenVictoriaShort film[48]
2025TrespassesOlder CushlaTelevision mini-series
1 episode
2026–presentHarry PotterMadame Poppy PomfreyRecurring
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Radio

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YearTitleRoleProducerStationNotes
1994Parrots and OwlsNualaJeremy HoweBBC Radio 3play by John Purser
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Accolades

See also

References

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