Katrina Bryan
Appearance
Katrina Bryan | |
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Born | Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland | 10 July 1980
Occupation(s) | Actress, presenter |
Years active | 1999–present |
Partner(s) | Richard McCourt (2015–present); engaged |
Children | 1 |
Katrina Bryan (born 10 July 1980) is a Scottish actress who has starred in Taggart, Nina and the Neurons, Molly and Mack'. She has been active since 1999. Bryan has a BA in Acting from Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University School of Drama. She appeared in an Irn-Bru advert where she names her newborn baby Fanny, much to the shock of the baby's father.[1]
Personal life
[edit]In 2015, she started dating her long term partner Richard McCourt and they currently reside in Wilmslow together.[2] In 2019, Bryan confirmed their engagement via her Instagram page.[3]
Television and film credits
[edit]- ITV Emmerdale – TV – (2020) – Eloise
- CBeebies Swashbuckle – TV – (2019) Arrlice
- CBeebies Molly and Mack – TV – (2018–2022) – Alice
- CBeebies Christmas Show:Thumbelina – TV – (2018) – Thumbelina
- CBeebies presents The Nutcracker'' – TV – (2016) – Sugarplum Fairy
- CBeebies Panto:Alice in Wonderland – (2015) – TV – Alice's Mum
- Fried - TV - (2015) - Margot
- CBeebies Panto:Peter Pan – TV – (2014)- TV – Wendy Darling
- CBeebies Swashbuckle – (2014) – TV – Nina
- A CBeebies Christmas Carol – TV – (2013) – Friend of Christmas Present
- CBeebies Panto:Jack and the Beanstalk – TV – (2012) – Princess Nina
- CBeebies Panto:Strictly Cinderella – TV – (2011) – Cinderella
- CBeebies Panto:Aladdin – TV – (2010) – So-Shi
- CBeebies Panto:Jack and Jill – (2009) – Nina
- Asylum – Short Film – (2011) – Director Jorn Utkilen – Teacher
- Rab C Nesbitt – Series 9, episode 1 'Heal' – TV – (2010) – Dr. Lennox
- Wind Over Lake – Film – (2010) – Imagine Pictures – Katrina
- Taggart – TV – (2007–2010) – Ellis Sinclair
- CBeebies Nina and the Neurons – TV – (2007–2015) – Nina
- Night People – (BAFTA Award Winning Film) – (2005) – Jane
- Size 5 -Short Film – (2005) – Imagine Pictures – Shop Assistant
- Paper Anniversary – Short Film – (2004) – Imagine Pictures – Waitress
- See you, See me – TV – (2004) – Tess Macalli
- Sea of Souls – TV – (2004) – Radio Presenter
- Ancient Greece – TV – (BBC Education) – (2004) – Persephone & Chorus
- The Toon Fair – (2001) – Special Guest
- Who's My Favourite Girl ? – Short Film – (1999) – May
Theatre credits
[edit]- Local Hero – (March–May 2019) – Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh – Stella
- Beauty and the Beast – (Dec 2014/Jan 2015) – Gaiety Theatre, Ayr – Beauty
- Sleeping Beauty – (November 2012 – January 2013) – Evolution Productions – The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury – The Good Fairy
- Beauty and the Beast – (December 2011) – Mad About Productions – DG One – Dumfries and Galloway – Beauty
- My Romantic History- (2011) – Borderline Theatre Company – Director Jemima Levick – Sasha
- Jack & The Beanstalk – (Dec 2009/Jan 2010) – Eden Court Theatre, Inverness – The Flower Fairy
- Mother Bruce – (Dec 2008/Jan 2009) – Tron Theatre, Glasgow – Samolina Salamander
- Eeting Beauty – (Dec 2007/Jan 2008) – Tron Theatre, Glasgow – Princess Bess
- Dick McWittington – (Nov-Dec 2006) – Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh – Alice Fitzwarren
- Hambledog and His Hopping Clogs – (2005) – Perissology Theatre Company – Granny Hobble
- A Virgins Guide To Rocky Horror – (2005) – Daemonmedia Scotland – Janet
- Jack & The Beanstalk – (Nov-Dec 2004) – Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh – Jill
- Death Of A Salesman – (2004) Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh – Letta & Jenny
- The Chrysalids – (2003) – Complete Productions – Anne
- Greggs – The Musical – Gilded Balloon – (2003) – Gilded Balloon Productions – Fiona
- Houghmagandie Pack – (2003) – Grid Iron – Jean Armour
- Sleeping Beauty – (Dec 2002/Jan 2003) – Eden Court Theatre, Inverness – Princess Beauty
- Parking Lot In Pittsburg – (2002)- Byre Theatre, St Andrews – Nurse & (Acting ASM)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream – (2002) – Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh – Helena
- Sleeping Beauty – (Nov 2001/Jan 2002) – Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh – Princess Luminessa
- If I Die B 4 U Wake – (2001) – Theatre Workshop – Shonagh
Radio credits
[edit]- Newsmash – Comedy Unit/BBC Scotland – (2009) – Sally Moore (News Anchor)
- Death and the Penguin – BBC Radio 3 – (2006) – Nina
References
[edit]- ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Baby, IRN-BRU advert. YouTube.
- ^ "CBBC favourite ready to cut ribbon at South Shields Memory Walk". Retrieved 2 December 2018.
- ^ "Katrina Bryan on Instagram: "I've just had the BEST CRÈME BRÛLÉE EVER... with my newly recent fiancé I'm not sure which is making me happier!". Instagram. Archived from the original on 25 December 2021. Retrieved 20 January 2019.