Bronagh Gallagher

Bronagh Gallagher (born 26 April 1972) is an Irish singer and actress from Northern Ireland. She had her first acting role in the 1989 television movie Dear Sarah. In 2020, she was listed at number 33 on The Irish Times' list of Ireland's greatest film actors.[1]

Bronagh Gallagher
Bronagh Gallagher in 2010
Born (1972-04-26) 26 April 1972 (age 52)
NationalityIrish
Occupation(s)Singer and actress
Years active1989–present
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life edit

During her teenage years, she got involved in drama and music activities through school and joined a local amateur dramatics group called the Oakgrove Theatre Company. At one time she was a backing singer in a local band called The Listener (1989–90). The band practised in a garage that belonged to Kevin McLaughlin, the drummer. Laurence Harkin, aka L, was the lead singer and guitarist.

Career edit

A former hairdresser,[2] Gallagher's big break came when she starred as Bernie in The Commitments (1991), followed by a supporting role in the BBC drama You, Me & Marley (1992). She had small parts in Pulp Fiction (1994) and Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999). Other film appearances include Mary Reilly (1996), Divorcing Jack (1998), Thunderpants (2002), Skagerrak (2003), Tristan & Isolde (2006), Last Chance Harvey (2008), Sherlock Holmes (2009) and Grabbers (2012).[3]

Gallagher has appeared onstage in Théâtre de Complicité touring production of The Street of Crocodiles and The National Theatre's production War Horse as Rose Narracott.[citation needed]

Gallagher's first album Precious Soul was released in 2004 on the Salty Dog Records label and was produced by John Reynolds. The album features collaborations with Brian Eno on the songs "He Don't Love You" and "Hooks". Gallagher wrote most of the music on the album, played the drums and sang lead vocals.[citation needed]

Gallagher released a second album Bronagh Gallagher in 2012 and a third album Gather Your Greatness in 2016.[4][5][6]

In 2009, Gallagher starred alongside a well-known cast on the MySpace/Vertigo Films production Faintheart and starred in the BBC Three comedy TV series Pramface in 2012.[7]

On television, she played the mother of young Nick in the BBC drama Nick Nickleby. She played Trisha Meehan in The Field of Blood and Ada Mason in Agatha Christie's Poirot Series 10 episode "The Mystery of the Blue Train".[3]

An image of Gallagher, in character as Bernie McGloughlin in the film The Commitments, was featured on an Irish postage stamp as part of the Ireland 1996: Irish Cinema Centenary series issued by An Post.[8] The image includes her The Commitments co-stars Angeline Ball as Imelda Quirke, Maria Doyle Kennedy as Natalie Murphy and Robert Arkins as Jimmy Rabbitte.[8]

Filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Dear SarahAnne ConlonTV film
1991The CommitmentsBernie McGloughlin
1994Pulp FictionTrudi
1995Ruffian HeartsDervlaTV film
1996Mary ReillyAnnie
1998Painted AngelsEileen
Divorcing JackTaxi Driver
1999This Year's LoveCarol
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom MenaceCaptain Maoi Madakor
2000The Most Fertile Man in IrelandMillicent
Wild About HarryMiss Boyle
2002SinnersKittyTV film
ThunderpantsMrs. Smash
2003SkagerrakSophie
Holy CrossSarah NortonTV film
Spin the BottleTeresa
2005Tara RoadPolly
2006Tristan & IsoldeBragnae
MiddletownTessie
2007BotchedSonya
AgnesAgnes JonesTV film
Clean the HouseCleanerTV film
2008FaintheartMaggie
Last Chance HarveyOonagh
2009Malice in WonderlandHattie
Sherlock HolmesPalm Reader
2010The Big I AmDi Baines
Tamara DreweEustacia
2011Albert NobbsCathleen Page
Arthur ChristmasElfVoice role
Where Are They Now?WomanShort
2012GrabbersUna Maher
After the Triumph of Your BirthWoman of the Theater
2013Made in BelfastUndertaker
Orbit Ever AfterMotherShort
The Food Guide to LoveRachel
2014Shooting for SocratesIrene
JustlikeabitchMaryShort
2017Return to MontaukIrene
Brexit Shorts: Your Ma's a Hard BrexitShort
2018The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie SocietyCharlotte Stimple
2019The Personal History of David CopperfieldMrs. Micawber
A Bump Along the WayPamela
2023Dance FirstNora BarnaclePost-production
2024The EndPost-production

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992ScreenplayFrancesEpisode: "You, Me & Marley"
The BillNicola Purdy2 episodes
1993Over the RainbowMichelleSeries regular, 8 episodes
1995PerformanceMinnie PowellEpisode: "Shadow of a Gunman"
1996Screen TwoSandra WilliamsonEpisode: "The Precious Brood"
1999ShockersAlice WalkerEpisode: "Deja Vu"
2000Cry WolfBambiEpisode: Series 1, Episode 5
The FitzTeddySeries regular, 6 episodes
2001On a Life's EdgeZoeTV short
2004The ClinicLisaEpisode: Series 2, Episode 8
2005Agatha Christie's PoirotAda MasonEpisode: "The Mystery of the Blue Train"
2007Holby CityGilly ConranEpisode: "Paranoid Android"
The BillTina WilsonEpisode: "Dicing with Danger"
The StreetMary JennersonEpisode: "Twin"
The Peter Serafinowicz ShowVarious charactersRecurring role, 6 episodes
2010AccusedSiobhanEpisode: "Helen's Story"
2011–2013The Field of BloodTrisha Meehan4 episodes
2012New TricksMara DonaldsonEpisode: "Dead Poets"
2012–2014PramfaceSandra PrinceSeries regular, 17 episodes
2013ShamelessRonnieEpisode: "Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang"
2015Moone BoyPat O'DwyerEpisode: "The Plunder Years"
You, Me and the ApocalypseLarrsonMiniseries, 7 episodes
2017Count Arthur StrongBirdieRecurring role, 6 episodes
2018GeniusBerthe WeillEpisode: "Picasso: Chapter Two"
2019–presentBrassicCarol DenningsMain cast
2020Belgravia[9]SpeerMiniseries
2022Derry GirlsAs HerselfGuest appearance

Stage roles edit

YearTitleRoleTheatre
1991The Patriot GameSecond SoldierAbbey Theatre, Dublin
1992A Crucial Week in the Life of a Grocer's AssistantAgnes SmithAbbey Theatre, Dublin
The Iceman ComethPearlAbbey Theatre, Dublin
1994Peer GyntIngrid/Green-Clad WomanBarbican Centre, London
1996Portia CoughlanStacia DiyleAbbey Theatre, Dublin & Royal Court Theatre, London
1997The Caucasian Chalk CircleMother GeorgiaRoyal National Theatre, London
1999The Street of CrocodilesAdelaQueen's Theatre, London
2000Dublin CarolMaryRoyal Court Theatre, London
LightAdlaAlmeida Theatre, London
2009War HorseRose NarracottNew London Theatre, London
Every Good Boy Deserve FavourTeacherRoyal National Theatre, London
2011The Faith MachineTatianaRoyal Court Theatre, London
2014SevenMukhtaran MaiGreat Hall of Parliament, Belfast & The Guildhall, Derry
2017Girl from the North CountryMrs. BurkeThe Old Vic, London & Noël Coward Theatre, London

Awards and nominations edit

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2003IFTA AwardsBest Actress in a Television DramaSinnersNominated
Best Actress in a FilmSpin the BottleNominated
2004Festival International de Programmes AudiovisuelsBest ActressHoly CrossWon
Bodil AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleSkagerrakNominated
Robert AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated
2008Golden Nymph AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesThe StreetNominated
2012IFTA AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting Role - TelevisionThe Field of BloodNominated
2013IFTA AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting Role - FilmGrabbersNominated
2020Best Actress in Leading Role - FilmA Bump Along the WayNominated

References edit

  1. ^ Clarke, Donald; Brady, Tara (13 June 2020). "The 50 greatest Irish film actors of all time – in order". The Irish Times. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Whatever Happened to the Commitments", telegraph.co.uk; accessed 4 June 2017
  3. ^ a b Bronagh Gallagher at IMDb
  4. ^ admin (17 May 2012). "Bronagh Gallagher tours with eight piece band". Limerick Post Newspaper. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  5. ^ Telegraph, Belfast (19 December 2016). "For Bronagh Gallagher great music 'is a primal thing - it's my home, more so than film acting' '".
  6. ^ "Bronagh Gallagher: Gather Your Greatness review - sung with raw passion". The Irish Times. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Myspace, Screen West Midlands and Vertigo Films Announce Innovative Plans To Release Faintheart, The Re-enactment Themed Film Filmed On Location In Ludlow, Shropshire". Ludlow & South Shropshire Tourist Information. South Shropshire Tourism Association. 5 January 2009. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
  8. ^ a b "Ireland 1996: Irish Cinema Centenary". Emerald Isle Gifts, original stamps from An Post. 17 October 1996. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  9. ^ "Meet the cast of ITV's Belgravia". Radio Times.

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