Brid Brennan

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.8907

Gender

Female

Birthday

01-Jan-1955

Age

(71 years old)

Place of Birth

Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK

Also Known As
  • 브리드 브레넌
  • Bríd Brennan

Brid Brennan

Biography

Bríd Brennan is a Belfast born actress known for her work on the stage and screen.


Credits

Tell Tale Hearts Tell Tale Hearts (1992) Character: Sally McCann
Anthony Steadman, a child murderer, is being released from prison after 17 years. Sally McCann, a mother whose child disappeared around the time of the original murders, pursues Steadman. Also on his trail is Becky Wilson, a local radio reporter, for whom the case brings back ghosts from her own past.
Stalker Stalker (2019) Character: Diane
In the remote Scottish Highlands an aging stalker sets his wits and grit against a poacher who is taking the heads of his best stags.
Words Upon the Window Pane Words Upon the Window Pane (1994) Character: Stella
In 1928 Dublin, during séances concerning Jonathan Swift, the spirits of his former lovers, Stella and Vanessa, emerge to resume their ancient quarrel.
Phoenix Phoenix (2020) Character: N/A
Anton is about to lose the two most important women in his life but it takes the story of the king's son to make him face his fate.
The Playboy of the Western World The Playboy of the Western World (1985) Character: Pegeen Mike
A story of love, rivalry and betrayal – Synge’s best-known work is a must-see from this multi-award winning company.' Synge’s great comic masterpiece tells the story of Christy Mahon, who stumbles into a public house in County Mayo claiming he has killed his father and so capturing the romantic attention of the daughter of the house, Pegeen Mike. Performed at Donmar Warehouse in London's Covent Garden by the Druid Theatre Company of Galway, Ireland.
Up Line Up Line (1987) Character: Grace O'Brien
Three alternative comedians get involved in a pyramid-selling organization, Pathway, in order to finance their act. They gain great success by deploying their skills as entertainers, only to eventually discover the sinister purpose behind the Pathway organization.
James Ellis: An Actor's Life James Ellis: An Actor's Life (2007) Character: Herself
Documentary tracing the life of James Ellis, one of Northern Ireland’s best loved actors.
Lost Lives Lost Lives (2019) Character: Self (voice)
This poignant testament to the physical and emotional cost of war, centres on the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Anne Devlin Anne Devlin (1984) Character: Anne Devlin
The story of Anne Devlin, who was caught up in the revolt of the Irish under Robert Emmett in 1803, told exclusively from the woman's point of view.
Hedda Gabler Hedda Gabler (1993) Character: Thea Elvsted
Hedda Gabler is a beautiful woman married to the solid and respectable academic George Tesman. Then an old flame, the dreamer Eilert Lovborg, turns up on the scene with tragic results
'Itch 'Itch (1991) Character: Susan Turnbull
A lone hitch hiker, marooned near a housing estate, has a dramatic effect on the lives of those around him.
Lorna Lorna (1987) Character: Lorna Martin
In the follow-up to Graham Reid’s trilogy of ‘Billy’ plays, Billy's sister Lorna Martin is left to care for their Uncle Andy. Lorna feels trapped, but Andy wishes to give her the freedom she desires.
Trojan Eddie Trojan Eddie (1996) Character: Betty
Trojan Eddie sells stolen goods for John Power, aging godfather of a local network of Irish gypsies, known as "travelers." Having done time rather than inform on his partner in a failed burglary, Eddie now struggles to raise his two daughters alone. Power falls for and marries traveler girl Kathleen, but when she runs off with Power's nephew Dermot — and takes the $11,000 dowry with her — Eddie must track the couple down.
Who Bombed Birmingham? Who Bombed Birmingham? (1990) Character: Sister of IRA man
Docudrama film exploring the efforts of World in Action researchers Ian MacBride and Chris Mullin in proving that the "Birmingham Six" only admitted to the bombing under extreme duress, and that the five IRA members were in fact responsible for the deadly attacks
Brooklyn Brooklyn (2015) Character: Miss Kelly
In 1950s Ireland and New York, young Eilis Lacey has to choose between two men and two countries.
A Coming to Terms for Billy A Coming to Terms for Billy (1984) Character: Lorna Martin
Belfast, 1980: July, the marching season ... Norman Martin, away for two years, returns with his 'English woman', Mavis. How will the family - particularly Billy - react? And has she achieved the impossible in mellowing the man? Third in the trilogy.
Dancing at Lughnasa Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) Character: Agnes 'Aggie' Mundy
Five unmarried sisters make the most of their simple existence in rural Ireland in the 1930s.
The Ballroom of Romance The Ballroom of Romance (1982) Character: Patty Byrne
A lonely farmer's daughter hopes to find love at the village ballroom.
Too Late to Talk to Billy Too Late to Talk to Billy (1982) Character: Lorna Martin
Relationships are strained in a Belfast family, particularly between a father and his son. First in a multi-year trilogy.
A Matter of Choice for Billy A Matter of Choice for Billy (1983) Character: Lorna Martin
Belfast 1978: the Martin family, a year on. Norman is away in England, and his eldest son, Billy, and daughter, Lorna, are in charge of their younger sisters, Ann and Maureen. Second in the trilogy.
Room Taken Room Taken (2023) Character: Victoria
When a man, new to Ireland, experiences homelessness and needs a place to sleep, he secretly takes up residence in the home of an elderly blind woman, which leads to them forming a unique bond.
Ghostwatch Ghostwatch (1992) Character: Pamela Early
For Halloween 1992, the BBC decides to broadcast an investigation into the supernatural, hosted by TV chat-show legend Michael Parkinson. Parky (assisted by Mike Smith, Sarah Greene & Craig Charles) and a camera crew attempt to discover the truth behind the most haunted house in Britain. This ground-breaking live television experiment does not go as planned, however.
Calm with Horses Calm with Horses (2020) Character: Maire Mirkin
In darkest rural Ireland, ex-boxer Douglas 'Arm' Armstrong has become the feared enforcer for the drug-dealing Devers family, whilst also trying to be a good father to his autistic five-year-old son, Jack. Torn between these two families, Arm's loyalties are truly tested when he is asked to kill for the first time.
She's Been Away She's Been Away (1989) Character: Lillian's Nurse
A woman who has been institutionalized for 60 years for the "crime" of not conforming to the 1920s image of what a proper young woman should be (in other words, she did what she wanted and didn't care what anyone else thought about it) is finally released to the custody of her family, consisting of her grand-nephew and his family. At first she keeps a self-imposed distance from the relatives, but she soon finds herself coming around to her nephew's wife, a free spirit who is under the thumb of her cold and controlling husband.
Henry V - Live at Shakespeare's Globe Henry V - Live at Shakespeare's Globe (2012) Character: Queen Isabel
Shakespeare’s masterpiece of the turbulence of war and the arts of peace tells the romantic story of Henry’s campaign to recapture the English possessions in France. But the ambitions of this charismatic king are challenged by a host of vivid characters caught up in the real horrors of war. Henry V, which opened the new Globe with the words ‘O for a muse of fire’, celebrates the power of language to summon into life courts, pubs, ships and battlefields within the ‘wooden O’ - and beyond.
Felicia's Journey Felicia's Journey (1999) Character: Mrs Lysaght
Seventeen and pregnant, Felicia travels to England in search of her lover and is found instead by Joseph Ambrose Hilditch, a helpful catering manager whose kindness masks unsettling secret.
Sunday Sunday (2002) Character: Mrs Young
Sunday tells the story of an infamous day in Derry, North of Ireland and how the events of that day were subsequently covered up by the British Government of the time. On Sunday 30th January 1972 a peaceful civil rights march against internment (imprisonment without trial), organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) ended with 13 marchers shot dead and 15 wounded. It became known throughout the world as Bloody Sunday. Told primarily from the perspective of the Derry community, juxtaposed with the British Army/state's preparations and reaction to the day, Sunday communicates the forensic and emotional truth of what happened
Excalibur Excalibur (1981) Character: Lady in Waiting
Arthur fulfills his fate by bringing together the Knights of the Round Table at Camelot and unifying the country. However, this flawed monarch faces greater tests ahead in pursuit of love, the Holy Grail, and his nation's survival.
Doineann Doineann (2021) Character: Labhaoise
When Tomás returns to his remote island holiday home he discovers his reclusive wife and child have vanished. With nowhere to turn and a storm approaching, he is forced to place his trust in the small community's lone retired police officer, Labhaoise, to investigate. As the search takes an unexpected turn, some uncomfortable truths are revealed. Meanwhile the storm looms ever closer.
My Sailor, My Love My Sailor, My Love (2022) Character: Annie
The thorny relationship between a woman and her retired father worsens after he becomes romantically involved with the housekeeper she hires for him.
Shadow Dancer Shadow Dancer (2012) Character: Ma
In 1990s Belfast, a woman is forced to betray all she believes in for the sake of her son.
Four Days in July Four Days in July (1984) Character: Colette
Two couples, one Catholic, one Protestant, exist on two sides of the chasm that is everyday life in Northern Ireland.
Aontas Aontas (2026) Character: Cáit
Three unlikely women rob a rural Irish Credit Union. A backwards chronology unravels what went wrong.
The Truth Commissioner The Truth Commissioner (2016) Character: Catherine Gilroy
Set in a post-Troubles Northern Ireland, The Truth Commissioner follows the fictional story of Henry Stanfield, played by Roger Allam, a career diplomat who has just been appointed as Truth Commissioner to Northern Ireland. Eager to make good as a peacemaker, the Prime Minister urges a commission following the South African model of Truth and Reconciliation. But, though Stanfield starts bravely, he quickly uncovers some bloody and inconvenient truths about those now running the country; truths which none of those in power are prepared to have revealed.
Topsy-Turvy Topsy-Turvy (1999) Character: Mad Woman
For nearly a decade, Gilbert and Sullivan’s collaborations have delighted the English people. But in 1884, as a London heat wave cuts into the theater trade, their latest work, "Princess Ida", receives lukewarm press. In an effort to reconcile their creative differences and drawing inspiration from Japanese culture, they went on to create the hit opera "The Mikado", one of the duo's greatest successes.
National Theatre Live: Dixon and Daughters National Theatre Live: Dixon and Daughters (2023) Character: Mary
Mary has just been released from prison. She wants to come home and forget all about it but Briana has other ideas. Over a tumultuous two days a family is forced to confront not just their past but themselves. Because even if you refuse to hear the truth, the truth doesn’t go away. Róisín McBrinn returns to Clean Break (Favour) to direct this powerful story of family and forgiveness by Deborah Bruce (The House They Grew Up In). A co-production from National Theatre and Clean Break.
Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne (2009) Character: Theresa Byrne
Born in London to single mum Bridget, Austin Byrne returns with her to her hometown in Ireland as a very young boy and learns that, from family to neighbours to the Church, no-one has a good word to say about either of them.
Florence Foster Jenkins Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) Character: Kitty
The story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress, who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite having a terrible singing voice.
Maeve Maeve (1981) Character: Roisin
Maeve returns home to Belfast after a long absence. Her arrival in the city stimulates a series of memories of childhood and adolescence both in herself and other people.
Hidden City Hidden City (1987) Character: N/A
Cassies Stuart leads the uncooperative Charles Dance into a world of misplaces government secrets, capalistic artists and bungling secret agents. Will the truth be out, or will the attempts of agents suppress the truth hidden within government propaganda films, classified as top secret by complete mistake, be successful. Or is it the mysterious medical records that are the true catch of the spies.
Guinevere Guinevere (1994) Character: Morgan L'Fei
As border wars break out in Camelot, the young princess Guinevere is taken to live in safety with the High Priestess L'Fei. When King Arthur claims the crown, Guinevere is promised to him and she must leave her true love, Prince Lancelot in order to unite the land. In a tale of honor, loyalty and the price of war, Guinevere is forced to choose between the only man she has ever loved and her duty to her kingdom.



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