Orla Brady

Actress

Birthday March 28, 1961

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Dublin, Ireland

Age 62 years old

Nationality Ireland

Height 1.68 m

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1950

Substantial roles have included the RTÉ-BBC co-production of A Love Divided where she portrayed Sheila Cloney, a woman whose conflict with the Catholic Church over her child's education leads to an anti-Protestant boycott, a story based on real events in 1950s Fethard-on-Sea in County Wexford, for which she won the 1999 Golden Nymph Best Actress Award.

She also played one of the four lead characters in the BBC drama series, Mistresses, portraying lawyer Siobhan Dillon.

1961

Orla Brady (born 28 March 1961) is an Irish theatre, television, and film actress born in Dublin.

1980

In the 1980s, while she was in her mid-20s, Brady modelled for an artists' guide publication.

1984

Brady had a recurring role in a season of the American Horror Story franchise, portraying Dr. Hopple in American Horror Story: 1984, the ninth season of the FX horror anthology television series.

As of 2022, Brady has had a recurring role in the science fiction television series, Star Trek: Picard — as Laris, wife of the now-deceased Zhaban (Jamie McShane), the two being former members of the Romulan Tal Shiar and now, workers in the wine production and home of Picard at his Chateau.

1986

Brady began training in performance in 1986, with a year in Paris; she studied at L'École Philippe Gaulier, and secured a place at Marcel Marceau's École Internationale de Mimodrame de Paris.

As she spoke of the time in interview, "there was a lot of clowning around, buffoonery and fencing. It was then that my own style kind of blossomed."

Brady developed a career in theatre, television and film, based in both the Irish and British industries.

She began her career touring with Balloonatics Theatre Company, in productions of Hamlet and Finnegans Wake.

1989

Returning to Dublin after studying in Paris, she performed the role of Adela in House of Bernarda Alba in 1989 and Natasha in a 1990 production of Three Sisters, both at the Gate Theatre.

After moving to London, she played Kate in Brian Friel's Philadelphia, Here I Come!, which later transferred from the King's Head Theatre to the West End.

1993

She began her career with the Balloonatics Theatre Company as a touring performer, later gaining her first television work in a minor role in the series Minder in 1993.

Brady's first television work came in 1993 with a minor role as a bank clerk in the series Minder; her first film part followed in 1994 when she was cast as Vanessa in Words Upon the Window Pane.

1994

Her first role in film was in Words Upon the Window Pane in 1994.

Brady later appeared in recurring roles in a number of US and UK series and in two supporting character roles in the CBS-Paramount+ series, Star Trek: Picard.

She has appeared in RTÉ's Proof, and had roles in films such as Words Upon the Window Pane (1994), The Luzhin Defence (2000), How About You (2007), and 32A (2007).

1996

Brady performed as Ghislane in Stephen Poliakoff's Blinded by the Sun, staged at the Royal National Theatre in England in 1996.

1999

She has been nominated for several awards from the Irish Film & Television Academy for her work in televised programs, as well as starring in the RTÉ-BBC co-production A Love Divided, for which she won the 1999 Golden Nymph Best Actress Award.

2001

Since moving to California in 2001, Brady has also appeared in Family Law, where she played Naoise O'Niell, a series that ran for 3 years on CBS.

2008

She also starred in Nip/Tuck, a US drama about plastic surgeons (in which she played Dr. Jordan), and In 2008, she appeared in "Firewall", the second episode of the BBC series Wallander.

She also appeared as Meredith Gates, a fleecing art collector who herself is conned in the first series of the British series Hustle.

She recalled in 2008 that the studio shoot had paid about £50 for her day's work, at a time when she welcomed the income, with her acting career yet to take off.

Photographed in a number of dancing poses, the resulting series of figure studies featuring Brady appeared in the Illustrator's Figure Reference Manual.

More than 25 years later, it was noted that one of these images of Brady, posing as part of a dancing couple, was the basis of the main figures in a widely-known painting, The Singing Butler, by artist Jack Vettriano.

2009

Commencing in 2009, Brady portrayed Elizabeth Bishop, the wife of Walter Bishop and the mother of Peter Bishop in the Fox television series Fringe.

2010

In 2010, she appeared in the TV series The Deep alongside James Nesbitt, wherein she played Catherine, and starred in the TV series Strike Back as Katie Dartmouth.

2012

In 2012, she appeared in the ITV series Eternal Law as Mrs Sheringham, an angel who fell in love with a human and became mortal, and played Taryn in the Sky One series Sinbad.

2013

In late 2013, she appeared as the Countess Vera Rossakoff in the television adaptation of The Labours of Hercules, part of the final series of Agatha Christie's Poirot alongside David Suchet.

Brady appeared in a special production in the BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who, the 25 December 2013 Christmas special, The Time of the Doctor (as the character Tasha Lem).

As stated by Vettriano in 2013, Brady's image had "later inspired [his] most famous painting, The Singing Butler".

The identification of the pose study in the Illustrator's Manual with Vettriano's painting led to media reporting that he "owed his composition in part" to that publication.

2014

In 2014, she filmed Banished, playing Anne Meredith.

2016

In addition to other independent film roles, Brady appeared as architect Eileen Gray in Irish director Mary McGuckian's The Price of Desire, which was in festivals in 2016 (and found a digital distributor in 2020).

2017

From 2017 to 2019, she had a main role in the AMC martial arts drama series Into the Badlands as Lydia.

2020

Brady appeared in the 2020 list of Ireland's greatest film actors, published by The Irish Times.

Orla Brady was born in Dublin, the one of four children.

At one time, her parents were the owners of an establishment called Oak Bar, in Temple Bar, Dublin.

She lived in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland, from birth until the age of seven.

She was educated and a convent of the Ursulines in Dublin.