Bronagh Waugh | |
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Waugh in 2011 | |
Born | (1982-10-06) 6 October 1982 (age 42) Coleraine, Northern Ireland |
Citizenship |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Spouse |
Richard Peacock (m. 2018) |
Children | 1 |
Bronagh Waugh (/ˈbroʊnə ˈwɔː/ BROH-nə WAW; born 6 October 1982) is an actress from Northern Ireland. She played Cheryl Brady in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks from 2009 to 2013. At the 2010 British Soap Awards, Waugh was nominated for awards for Best Newcomer, Best Actress and Best Comedy Performance for her portrayal of Cheryl. She was also nominated for two National Television Awards. Since leaving Hollyoaks, Waugh has appeared in dramas including The Fall, Unforgotten and the crime dramas Ridley and Strike.
Personal life
Waugh's father is Canadian; she has Canadian citizenship.
On 5 May 2021, Waugh gave birth to a son, her first child.
She has been an advocate for same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Miss Conception | Receptionist | Feature film |
2015 | A Christmas Star | Maria O'Hanlon | Feature film |
2017 | Axis | Siobhán | Feature film |
2018 | A Dark Place | Donna Reutzel | |
Grace & Goliath | Mo | ||
Social Influence | Sarah | Short | |
2023 | The Heist Before Christmas | Georgina |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Fiddler Walk | Bronagh | |
2007 | Doctor Who | Extra | |
2008, 2010, 2012 | Hollyoaks Later | Cheryl Brady | Main role |
2009–2013 | Hollyoaks | Cheryl Brady | Series regular |
2013–2016 | The Fall | Sally-Ann Spector | |
2014 | Holby City | Lauren Ginevar | Episode: "Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot" |
2016 | Channel Zero: Candle Cove | Young Marla | Episode: "Want to See Something Cool?" |
Supernatural | Ms Watt | Episode: "Keep Calm and Carry On" | |
2018 | Unforgotten | Jessica Reid | Main role |
2019 | Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar | Lucy Bernard | Television film |
Derry Girls | Cathy Maguire | Episode: "The President" | |
2020 | Strike | Dawn Clancy | Episode: "Lethal White: Part 2" |
Des | Charlotte Proctor | Main role | |
2021 | Viewpoint | DC Stella Beckett | Main role |
Midsomer Murders | Blaise McQuinn | Episode: "With Baited Breath" | |
King Gary | Manageress | 2 episodes | |
2022 | Ridley | DI Carol Farman | Main role |
Our House | Alison | Main role | |
The Suspect | Cara | Mini-series | |
2023 | Death in Paradise | Debbie Clumson | Christmas Special 2023 |
TBA | Playdate | TBA | 5 episodes |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2010 | 15th National Television Awards | Newcomer | Nominated | |
The British Soap Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | ||
The British Soap Awards | Best Newcomer | Nominated | ||
The British Soap Awards | Best Comedy Performance | Nominated | ||
TV Choice Awards | Best Soap Actress | Nominated | ||
TV Choice Awards | Best Soap Newcomer | Nominated | ||
Inside Soap Awards | Funniest Performance | Nominated | ||
2011 | 16th National Television Awards | Serial Drama Performance | Nominated | |
Inside Soap Awards | Funniest Performance | Shortlisted | ||
2012 | TV Choice Awards | Best Soap Actress | Nominated | |
2013 | 18th National Television Awards | Serial Drama Performance | Nominated |
References
- "Sheer cheek paid off for Bronagh Waugh on the Soap Awards red carpet". Liverpool Daily Post. Retrieved 13 July 2010.(subscription required)
- "Bronagh Waugh wants your NTA vote!". Digital Spy. 14 January 2010. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
- ^ Nissim, Mayer (5 January 2010). "National Television Awards 2010: The Nominees". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
- Shore, Martin. "'Ridley' starring Adrian Dunbar — cast, release date, plot, trailer and more". What to Watch. (Future plc). Retrieved 29 January 2022.
- Cross, Gareth (26 May 2021). "Actress Bronagh Waugh announces birth of baby boy". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
- "Bronagh Waugh on her mum coming out as gay and meeting dad for first time aged 23". Belfast Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
- "'I was 23 when I first met my Canadian dad ...it was very emotional but it was amazing and I try to see him now at least once a year'". Belfast Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
- ^ Green, Kris; Kilkelly, Daniel (9 May 2010). "British Soap Awards 2010: The Winners". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ "TV Quick & TV Choice awards 2010 - Voting open". digitalspy.co.uk. 18 May 2010.
- Wightman, Catriona (13 July 2010). "In full: Inside Soap Awards 2010 nominees". Digital Spy.
- Wightman, Catriona (21 September 2010). "National Television Awards 2011 - Nominees". Digital Spy. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
- Millar, Paul (26 September 2011). "Inside Soap Awards 2011: The full winners list". Digital Spy.
- "Vote Hollyoaks: TV Choice Awards". E4.com. 22 May 2012. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
- Fletcher, Alex (22 September 2012). "National Television Awards 2013: Longlist nominations in full - vote". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
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Categories:- Living people
- 1982 births
- 21st-century actresses from Northern Ireland
- Film actresses from Northern Ireland
- Television actresses from Northern Ireland
- Soap opera actresses from Northern Ireland
- People from Limavady
- People from Coleraine, County Londonderry
- LGBTQ rights activists from Northern Ireland
- People from Northern Ireland of Canadian descent
- Actresses from County Londonderry