Brendan
Gregory plays the male lead
in the feature film Space Invader, which has just won the prize
for
Best Director at the 2004 Brooklyn International
Film Festival.
He is also currently appearing on television and cinema screens
up and down the country in a commercial for the Daily
Telegraph playing opposite Michael
Madsen.
Height : 5' 10 1/2"
Weight: 12 1/2 st.
Eyes: Green
Hair; Silver
Playing Age 56 - 65
Accents: RP; London; Dublin;
West of Ireland; Australian; South African; Yorkshire, South
Wales |

Photo by Jonathan Dockar-Drysdale |
Music: Tenor
Performance: Presenting; Voice-over; Mime
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.


E-mail: [email protected]
Agent: Janet Welch Personal Management,
11 Sunbury Court Island, Lower Hampton Road,
Sunbury-on-Thames, Mddx, TW16 5PP.
Tel: 01932 766 190
Fax: 01932 766 191
E-mail: [email protected]
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Year: Production |
Role |
Director |
Company / Venue |
|
2004 Timeless |
Ronald |
Christopher Clarke |
Halogen Entertainment |
2004: Enfant Terrible (short) |
Carl Calloway |
Kishore Verma |
Lagarto films |
2003: Watching the Detectives |
Judge Turner |
Marc Jobst |
BBC |
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 |

|
2004 The Method |
Uncle |
Natasha Langridge |
The Latchmere |
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 |
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
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|
Television commercials include:
- ITV (Champions League Football Promo)
- Volkswagen
- Kukident
- Woolworth’s
- Orange
Communications
- The Daily
Telegraph.
Corporates and voice-overs include:
- P.S.T.
- Unilever
- Sky
News
- the Football
Association
- NDS
- Deutsche
Bank
- TV Choice
- Psion
Electronics
- Re-Source
Films.
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Acting credits for awl
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 spring and
autumn writing competitions in 2003.
His short play, The
Last Scene of the First Act of The Importance of Being Earnest
was performed at awl in
July 2003 |