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Bríd Brennan (born 1955) is a Northern Irish actress of film, stage and television, best known for her theatre work. She originated the role of Agnes in critically acclaimed performances of Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa for which she won a Tony Award. She later reprised this role in the film version, starring alongside Meryl Streep and Michael Gambon in 1998.
Date Of Birth 1955, Belfast, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK Profession Actress, Soundtrack Awards Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance Nominations Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
# Fact 1 Appearing in "The Cosmonauts's Last Message" at the Donmar Warehouse, London [May 2005] 2 Began her career in Dublin, acting at the Abbey and Gate theaters. 3 She was nominated for a 2002 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role of 2001 for her performance in The Little Foxes at the Donmar Warehouse in London. 4 She won a Tony in 1992 featured actress: "Dancing At Lughnasa"
Actress Title Year Status Character Peaky Blinders 2016 TV Series Audrey Changretta Florence Foster Jenkins 2016 Kitty The Truth Commissioner 2016 Catherine Gilroy The Nightmare Worlds of H.G. Wells 2016 TV Mini-Series Nurse Brooklyn 2015 Miss Kelly Breathe 2015/XI Short Woman pin Pub (as Bríd Brennan) Quirke 2014 TV Mini-Series Dolly Moran The Escape Artist 2013 TV Mini-Series Mary Shakespeare's Globe: Henry V 2013 Chorus / Queen Isabel Casualty 2012 TV Series Jane Flynn Upstairs Downstairs 2012 TV Series Miss Poulson Shadow Dancer 2012 Ma South Riding 2011 TV Mini-Series Miss Sigglesthwaite Little Crackers 2010 TV Series Sister Mary Bernadette Doctor Who 2010 TV Series The Visionary Father & Son 2009 TV Mini-Series Maternity Clinic Doctor Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne 2009 Theresa Byrne Trial & Retribution 2008 TV Series Gemma Webster The Clinic 2004 TV Series Sheila McNamara Any Time Now 2002 TV Series Emily Moggin Sunday 2002 TV Movie Mrs. Young Topsy-Turvy 1999 Mad Woman (as Bríd Brennan) Felicia's Journey 1999 Mrs. Lysaght Dancing at Lughnasa 1998 Agnes Mundy Saint-Ex 1996 Simone de Saint-Exupéry Trojan Eddie 1996 Betty Cracker 1995 TV Series Maggie Harvey Words Upon the Window Pane 1994 Stella (Esther Johnson) Guinevere 1994 TV Movie Morgan L'Fei Performance 1993 TV Series Thea Elvsted Tell Tale Hearts 1992 TV Mini-Series Sally McCann Ghostwatch 1992 TV Movie Pamela Early 4 Play 1991 TV Series Susan Turnbull South of the Border 1990 TV Series Irene The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing 1990 TV Movie Sister of IRA man Screen One 1989 TV Series Lillian's Nurse Lorna 1987 TV Movie Lorna Hidden City 1987 The Wife - in B&W film Four Days in July 1984 TV Movie Collette Anne Devlin 1984 Anne Devlin Play for Today 1982-1984 TV Series Lorna Martin / Lorna Maeve 1983 Roisin The Ballroom of Romance 1982 Patty Byrne Excalibur 1981 Lady in Waiting
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Dancing at Lughnasa 1998 performer: "Anything Goes" 1934
Self Title Year Status Character Talking to Billy 2012 TV Movie documentary Herself - 'Lorna' Making of Swansong 2011 Video documentary short Herself / Bridget Byrne James Ellis: An Actor's Life 2007 TV Movie Herself / Lorna (as Bríd Brennan) From Belfast to Dachau 2005 Documentary Narrator Dancing at Lughnasa: Interviews 1998 Video documentary short Herself (uncredited) Dancing at Lughnasa: On Location 1998 Video documentary short Herself / Agnes Mundy (uncredited) World in Action 1991 TV Series documentary
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2013 IFTA Award Irish Film and Television Awards Best Supporting Actress Film Shadow Dancer (2012) 2012 Best Performance in a British Feature Film Edinburgh International Film Festival Shadow Dancer (2012) 1999 IFTA Award Irish Film and Television Awards Best Actor in a Female Role Dancing at Lughnasa (1998)
Known for movies Brooklyn (2015) as Miss Kelly
Shadow Dancer (2012) as Ma
Excalibur (1981) as Lady in Waiting
Felicia's Journey (1999) as Mrs. Lysaght