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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