Bronagh Gallagher
Irish actress
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2024 | Set to appear in a film titled 'The End', which is currently in post-production |
2023 | Portrayed Nora Barnacle in 'Dance First', which was in post-production |
2022 | Made a guest appearance as herself in 'Derry Girls' |
2020 | Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role - Film at the IFTA Awards for her performance in A Bump Along the Way |
2020 | Appeared in the miniseries 'Belgravia' as Speer |
2020 | Listed at number 33 on The Irish Times' list of Ireland's greatest film actors. |
2019 | Joined the main cast of 'Brassic' as Carol Dennings, continuing to the present |
2019 | Starred in two films: 'The Personal History of David Copperfield' as Mrs. Micawber and 'A Bump Along the Way' as Pamela |
2018 | Appeared in an episode of 'Genius' as Berthe Weill in the 'Picasso: Chapter Two' episode |
2018 | Played Charlotte Stimple in 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society' |
2017 | Performed in 'Girl from the North Country' as Mrs. Burke at The Old Vic and Noël Coward Theatre in London |
2017 | Played a recurring role as Birdie in 6 episodes of 'Count Arthur Strong' |
2017 | Appeared in 'Return to Montauk' as Irene and in the short film 'Brexit Shorts: Your Ma's a Hard Brexit' |
2016 | Gallagher released her third music album 'Gather Your Greatness'. |
2015 | Appeared in two TV series: 'Moone Boy' as Pat O'Dwyer and 'You, Me and the Apocalypse' as Larrson in a 7-episode miniseries |
2014 | Performed in 'Seven' as Mukhtaran Mai in productions at the Great Hall of Parliament in Belfast and The Guildhall in Derry |
2014 | Performed in 'Shooting for Socrates' as Irene and in the short film 'Justlikeabitch' as Mary |
2013 | Gallagher received a nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Film at the IFTA Awards for her role in Grabbers |
2013 | Played Ronnie in an episode of 'Shameless' titled 'Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang' |
2013 | Appeared in multiple films including 'Made in Belfast' as an Undertaker, 'Orbit Ever After' as a Mother in a short film, and 'The Food Guide to Love' as Rachel |
2012 | Bronagh Gallagher was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Television at the IFTA Awards for her performance in The Field of Blood |
2012 | Appeared in episodes of 'New Tricks' as Mara Donaldson and became a series regular in 'Pramface' as Sandra Prince |
2012 | Starred in 'Grabbers' as Una Maher and appeared in 'After the Triumph of Your Birth' as a Woman of the Theater |
2012 | Gallagher released her second music album 'Bronagh Gallagher' and starred in the BBC Three comedy TV series Pramface. |
2011 | Performed in 'The Faith Machine' as the character Tatiana at the Royal Court Theatre in London |
2011 | Began starring as Trisha Meehan in the TV series 'The Field of Blood', appearing in 4 episodes through 2013 |
2011 | Gallagher performed in three films: 'Albert Nobbs' as Cathleen Page, 'Arthur Christmas' as a voice role of an Elf, and appeared in the short film 'Where Are They Now?' |
2010 | Bronagh Gallagher appeared in the TV episode 'Helen's Story' of the series 'Accused', playing the role of Siobhan |
2010 | Bronagh Gallagher appeared in two films: 'The Big I Am' as Di Baines and 'Tamara Drewe' as Eustacia |
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