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Bronagh Gallagher (born April 1972) is a singer and actress from Derry, Northern Ireland. During her teens she got involved, through school, in drama and music activities, and joined a local amateur dramatics group, the Oakgrove Theatre Company. At one time she was a backing singer in a local band, The Listener. Her big break came when she starred as Bernie in ''The Commitments''. Gallagher has appeared in such films as ''Thunderpants'', ''You, Me & Marley'', ''Divorcing Jack'', ''Pulp Fiction'', ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'', ''Tristan & Isolde'', ''Last Chance Harvey'', ''Sherlock Holmes'' and ''Grabbers'', and on stage in a Théâtre de Complicité production of ''The Street of Crocodiles'' and The National Theatre's production ''War Horse'' as Rose Narracott. 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. 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.〔 〕 Gallagher starred as the mother of young Nick in the BBC drama "Nick Nickleby". She also played Trisha Meehan in ''The Field of Blood''. 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. 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.〔 == See also == * List of people on stamps of Ireland 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bronagh Gallagher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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