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Brendan Gregory was most recently seen on BBC TV  as the judge in Anatomy of a Crime (Operation Gloucester) and in the docudrama John Wyndham.  His next screen appearance will be in the soon to be released horror feature Venus Drowning, as the mad psychiatrist.

Height: 5' 10½"

Weight: 12½ st

Eye colour: Green

Hair colour: White

Playing age: 56-65


Photo by Jonathan Dockar-Drysdale

Accents: Australian, Dublin, London, RP, South African, South Wales, West of Ireland, Yorkshire.
Music: Tenor
Performance: Mime, Presenting, Voice-over.
Sports: Cricket, Fencing, Horse-riding, Rowing, Swimming.

Brendan has a Ph.D. in Theatre Studies from Manchester University, and has published several works of theatre history.


Agent: Lee Morgan Management
The Strand
Golden Cross House
8 Duncannon Street
London WC2N 4JF
Phone: 020 7484 5331/020 7484 5092 Fax: 020 7484 5100
Email: leemorganmgnt@aol.com

Email: Brendan Gregory

Year: Production Role Director Company / Venue

2006 Venus Drowning

Dr Reece Andy Parkinson Long Pig Films
2005 John Wyndham Francis Saxover Mick Conefrey BBC Television

2005 Anatomy of a Crime

Judge Turner Marc Jobst BBC Television
2004 Timeless Ronald Christopher Clarke Halogen Entertainment
2004: Enfant Terrible (short) Carl Calloway Kishore Verma Lagarto films
2002: Magdalen Dr Burke David Malocco Earl Street Films
2002: Do I Love You Stefan Lisa Gornick Valiant Doll
2001: When Harry Met Barry (short) Gangster No 1 Patrik Berg Saints and Demons
2001: Virgin Cowboys Judge King David Malocco Earl Street Films
2001: Space Invader Jonny (male lead) Tatiana Strauss Invasion Films
2000: Princess of Thieves The Coachman Peter Hewitt Granada International
2000: Nailing Vienna Al Jonathan English Meltemi Entertainment
2000: Brixtonian (short) Toby Snr Josh Appignanesi Mercenary Films
1999: The Temple Project Hugo Buxton Jonathan Marquand PGW Films
1999: Dead Creatures Reece (male lead) Andy Parkinson Long Pig Films
1996: The Knock Charles James Hazeldine LWT
1996: Hangmen (short) Sheriff of London Debbie Pursey Hangmen Films
1995: Keep It In The Family (short) Throat Julian Sykes Barbarian Films
2007 The Best Laid Plans Dennis Baker/
DI John Alsop
Martin Cort Soho Theatre
2004 The Method Uncle Natasha Langridge Theatre 501
2001: The Spirit of Annie Ross William Ross Bairbre Ni Chaoimh Druid Theatre Company
1998: Time of My Life Gerry Stratton Paul Davies Volcano Theatre Company
1996: The Road to Mecca Marius Byleveld David Prescott Hackney Empire
1995: Adam Bede Irwin, Poyser & Barttle Massey Katya Nelhams-Wright Duke of Cambridge

Brendan has also played:

  • Major Cardew in Home and Beauty
  • Wolstoncraft in Shelley
  • Charles Condomine in Blithe Spirit
  • The Inspector in Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay
  • Philip in Relatively Speaking
  • the Narrator in The Soldier’s Tale
  • Arthur Birling in An Inspector Calls
  • Nimrod and Gimlet in Double-Double


Brendan has appeared in numerous commercials across Europe for many well-known companies, including Volkswagen, Woolworth's, Orange Communications and the Daily Telegraph (with Michael Madsen).

He has also presented videos for Sky News, NDS Interactive TV and Psion Electronics, amongst others.  


Brendan has appeared in many awl readings.  Principle credits include:

Directing credits:

Writing credits:

Brendan has co-authored three short plays for awl with Melissa Docker:

These plays were all runners-up in the awl writing competitions.

His short play, The Last Scene of the First Act of The Importance of Being Earnest was performed at awl in July 2003

 

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