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A well-known Belfast restaurant banned kids for being messy eaters from its premises. Should small children be allowed into restaurants, or should there be a minimum age for kids to enter? Kieran was joined by actress and mother of two, Amy De Bhrún and Claire Nash, Owner of Nash 19 Restaurant in Cork and Chair of the Cork Business Association to discuss… Image: Amy De Bhrun - Instagram @amydebhrun
I loved chatting with Amy De Bhrún, who you'll know from Line of Duty (that incredible Scouse accent and she's from Dublin!). Amy is one of five sisters, and we chatted about the sanitary towel downpours in her home (her poor mother!), why getting Line of Duty was different to getting any other job, and how her sister's cancer diagnosis changed their familyI'm delighted to tell you that this season of the Laughs of your Life is brought to you by F&F, fashion at Tesco. Pop in for the weekly shop and step out in style with a new wardrobe this Spring. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Topics covered : motherhood, march for maternity, channeling, authenticity, acting, yoga, letting go, signs. This week I speak to actor and writer, Amy De Bhrún.She's married to Seán and they have 2 kids, daughter Billie and baby son River.And in this conversation we speak about motherhood, her powerful March for Maternity speech, being authentic, TV show ‘Line of Duty', her love of yoga and why ladybirds are important to her.If you enjoyed this episode, please consider following the pod wherever you listen.You can now rate it on Spotify and leave a little comment on Apple too.Thanks a million! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our 4th guest in the series is actually the first we recorded and the very woman who first inspired us to make the podcast. Amy De Bhrún is an actor, writer and now an accidental activist. In this episode we speak to her both before and after the birth of her second child.
For months now on The Hard Shoulder we've been covering the maternity restrictions here in Ireland. Amy de Bhrun, Actress from Line of Duty and Donnacha O'Laoghaire, Sinn Fein TD joined Kieran to discuss the latest... The Hard Shoulder Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Amy de Bhrún is an actor, writer, podcaster and all round good egg. It was great to get her on the podcast just before she's even more famous and really can't do it! If you're watching Line of Duty you'll know who she is, if not, check it out, she's excellent. You could also check out her podcast "Year of the Selfie" available from wherever you get your podcasts.Email the podcast as always at keithwalsh.walsh@gmail.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-keith-walsh-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Line of Duty is back on our screens with its sixth series about police anti-corruption unit AC-12 and viewers are hooked. Irish actress Amy De Bhrún joined Ryan on the line to talk about her role on the show as Liverpudlian Steph Corbett!
This week, Colin and Cillian chat with the esteemed Esther Flanagan (Amy De Bhrún) about her research into Jesus Christ. The trio discuss the moon landing, the mysterious deaths around Dwealth and the splinter religion Esther's Fun House. Amy is a super talented actress and writer. You can catch her in BBC's Line of Duty and on her podcast The Year of the Selfie. Merry Christmas! As always, feel free to follow Colin and Cillian's 'handlers' on Twitter: Mark Cantan & Luke Benson
This week's Episode of FNI Wrap Chat is with one of our favourite actors, writers and creators, Amy De Bhrún. A shining example of artistic integrity and downright hard work. This is a podcast that young creative professionals should not miss. Amy moved to London at the age of nineteen, to pursue her actor training. She works consistently between the UK and Ireland. Amy plays the recurring role of Steph Corbett in LINE OF DUTY (BBC). Other notable roles that have been aired this year include ‘Jarl Hrolf' in VIKINGS, ‘Pline' in KRYPTON and ‘Meadhbh' in THE OUTPOST. She was recently seen as Adele in CORONATION STREET (ITV) and the latest JASON BOURNE movie, alongside Matt Damon, Alicia Vikander and Tommy Lee Jones. This was a real high point to get to work alongside such fantastic Oscar winning actors and acclaimed director Paul Greengrass. Notable TV/Film credits include: THE CURED, END OF SENTENCE, THE CROWN AND THE DRAGON, THE SOUTH BANK SHOW (ITV), CASUALTY (BBC), THE STAG, JIMI -ALL IS BY MY SIDE, PENNY DREADFUL and BRIDGET & EAMON (RTE), award winning short film GRIDLOCK and music videos for KODALINE (All I Want). An accomplished writer – her short film AFTER received the Filmbase Funding Award and went into production January 2014, in which Amy played the female lead role. She was nominated for Best Writing and Best Performance at the Kinsale Shark Awards 2016. Most recently, she has been nominated for the Rising Star ‘Discovery' Award at the Audi Dublin International Film Festival 2017 Her One-Woman Theatre shows (of which there are six) have been performed across Ireland, London, Los Angeles and New York City to critical acclaim. Her latest show“I SEE YOU”, inspired by the life of forgotten Irish trailblazer Lady Mary Heath, premiered in Dublin in May 2018 with a national tour in 2019. It garnered huge press interest – including the front page of The Sunday Independent, Ryan Tubridy show, The Today Show with Maura and Daithí (RTE) and The Elaine Show (Virgin Media One). As if Amy didn't have enough to be doing, She only went and launched her own Awesome Show "The Year of the Selfie" interviews some brilliant professional people who balance a creative and professional life. Check out Amy's podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../year-of-the.../id1515953510 There's also a whole back catalogue of over 100 Episodes of Wrapchat with some incredibly kind and gracious people. So why not check us out. Fni Wrapchat on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts of course on the Headstuff Podcast Network. Sponsored by Wildcard Distribution, Octovid and Film Equipment Store and mixed by Stephen Bedford. And if you can spare the price of a coffee this Christmas support FNI below on: BuyMeACoffee.com/Fni #WeAreFni #YouAreFni WeAreFni.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Episode of FNI Wrap Chat is with one of our favourite actors, writers and creators, Amy De Bhrún. A shining example of artistic integrity and downright hard work. This is a podcast that young creative professionals should not miss. Amy moved to London at the age of nineteen, to pursue her actor training. She works consistently between the UK and Ireland. Amy plays the recurring role of Steph Corbett in LINE OF DUTY (BBC). Other notable roles that have been aired this year include ‘Jarl Hrolf’ in VIKINGS, ‘Pline’ in KRYPTON and ‘Meadhbh’ in THE OUTPOST. She was recently seen as Adele in CORONATION STREET (ITV) and the latest JASON BOURNE movie, alongside Matt Damon, Alicia Vikander and Tommy Lee Jones. This was a real high point to get to work alongside such fantastic Oscar winning actors and acclaimed director Paul Greengrass. Notable TV/Film credits include: THE CURED, END OF SENTENCE, THE CROWN AND THE DRAGON, THE SOUTH BANK SHOW (ITV), CASUALTY (BBC), THE STAG, JIMI -ALL IS BY MY SIDE, PENNY DREADFUL and BRIDGET & EAMON (RTE), award winning short film GRIDLOCK and music videos for KODALINE (All I Want). An accomplished writer – her short film AFTER received the Filmbase Funding Award and went into production January 2014, in which Amy played the female lead role. She was nominated for Best Writing and Best Performance at the Kinsale Shark Awards 2016. Most recently, she has been nominated for the Rising Star ‘Discovery’ Award at the Audi Dublin International Film Festival 2017 Her One-Woman Theatre shows (of which there are six) have been performed across Ireland, London, Los Angeles and New York City to critical acclaim. Her latest show“I SEE YOU”, inspired by the life of forgotten Irish trailblazer Lady Mary Heath, premiered in Dublin in May 2018 with a national tour in 2019. It garnered huge press interest – including the front page of The Sunday Independent, Ryan Tubridy show, The Today Show with Maura and Daithí (RTE) and The Elaine Show (Virgin Media One). As if Amy didn't have enough to be doing, She only went and launched her own Awesome Show "The Year of the Selfie" interviews some brilliant professional people who balance a creative and professional life. Check out Amy's podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../year-of-the.../id1515953510 (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpodcasts.apple.com%2Fie%2Fpodcast%2Fyear-of-the-selfie-with-amy-de-bhr%25C3%25BAn%2Fid1515953510%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1Xvg3syVq0dpdbcJT2DGPjDstwuIR8JRr0J9nNSxNr06QnBMjSejjNPP0&h=AT3q6VahDvmFzAK_i4kocD9OSQdEDcMDsZwTpS02TYJitbKE3xgY50wtAZZD7odXbUGYrF5x8xnREuOHSJ2ar10tQAquUOmC_J5z-vpCLpBUL5r8LGvPhyQfJczKxJGK-w&__tn__=-UK-y-R&c[0]=AT1AzPa49j1gjNjeydFIvptM-lW3yL-hAOnjTgK-pj8TPrrkPOdCVoNBeY-ijjdL_Yp3OgXjclwCf09y4Cf-Z9hLeeZFsJTXnFaAl5FVdGaCsB0ZryE7wXmublZJQK1XYXdgIwRd3sAQjaFxdOManRLmWw4LnVXoKoAKtWngQMbCsHNjMH4) There's also a whole back catalogue of over 100 Episodes of Wrapchat with some incredibly kind and gracious people. So why not check us out. Fni Wrapchat on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts of course on the Headstuff Podcast Network. Sponsored by Wildcard Distribution, Octovid and Film Equipment Store and mixed by Stephen Bedford. And if you can spare the price of a coffee this Christmas support FNI below on: BuyMeACoffee.com/Fni (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FBuyMeACoffee.com%2FFni%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1D9L6biNbBTEIS4O74Lk3d9PTvssf4k8BiTAauKhdw78N-USQZpBKGs3g&h=AT0ms_dm0VIZMyudxmdmbJHk21g72wAWIUK2K0ObByytQGwEBbwhVGcS9TqjQy7z_e-6Qlv_90HUX1KzzdFm53VDzTtaYD2EWHflM0aiIf03RW3jtgIAAVQF3j0JDxelpQ&__tn__=-UK-y-R&c[0]=AT1AzPa49j1gjNjeydFIvptM-lW3yL-hAOnjTgK-pj8TPrrkPOdCVoNBeY-ijjdL_Yp3OgXjclwCf09y4Cf-Z9hLeeZFsJTXnFaAl5FVdGaCsB0ZryE7wXmublZJQK1XYXdgIwRd3sAQjaFxdOManRLmWw4LnVXoKoAKtWngQMbCsHNjMH4) #WeAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wearefni?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZUUNKd1Z-zKwGGdJwPSHLFxYtHMofln2M-qV8Zw1mN8UFbANd4YqNMqr4dUleOrSUz3vhmB2U-gReC-gWoJfmzzjPimpdraG9E9Z_T9DS7J5NZiOtH3Qv2WW_Y04PW1qWFDNkl3YV8YY84rq9wN0H2R0JxnEN5zfuDynmrrKJbnHg&__tn__=*NK-y-R) #YouAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/youarefni?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZUUNKd1Z-zKwGGdJwPSHLFxYtHMofln2M-qV8Zw1mN8UFbANd4YqNMqr4dUleOrSUz3vhmB2U-gReC-gWoJfmzzjPimpdraG9E9Z_T9DS7J5NZiOtH3Qv2WW_Y04PW1qWFDNkl3YV8YY84rq9wN0H2R0JxnEN5zfuDynmrrKJbnHg&__tn__=*NK-y-R) WeAreFni.com (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FWeAreFni.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1TAWwKaVgQoKAXUIPJBG81EdUTFOroY9cL09Kn_Q5GaFqrwnU-kZzpZUQ&h=AT2zQPz8boByLfux7y_QEUax3RZwragtz-sSw9CwUwkYFyqfeHRVFPDZTyybRs0FGCEiB0-RzuXxQqglX08C-XdI5OxNGdBmVy3GZqqOEXHbOxXdE5DBW1QfbBwhZFkuTg&__tn__=-UK-y-R&c[0]=AT1AzPa49j1gjNjeydFIvptM-lW3yL-hAOnjTgK-pj8TPrrkPOdCVoNBeY-ijjdL_Yp3OgXjclwCf09y4Cf-Z9hLeeZFsJTXnFaAl5FVdGaCsB0ZryE7wXmublZJQK1XYXdgIwRd3sAQjaFxdOManRLmWw4LnVXoKoAKtWngQMbCsHNjMH4)
Irish actress, writer and voice-over artist, Amy de Bhrún, spoke to Oliver about the huge impact Covid-19 has had on people in the creative industry. All of Amy’s work was stopped practically overnight, and she told Oliver how this prompted her to start a podcast to help people in the same position as herself.
This is a conversation with Amy de Bhrún from 2018 when she was crowdfunding for her one woman show I SEE YOU. She is a prolific artist, moving fluidly between writing and acting. Since the birth of her daughter, she's also launched her own podcast Year of the Selfie.
Amy De Bhrún is an actress, writer and voice over artist who has appeared on stage and screen. But she is now taking on her biggest role yet: Motherhood. There are no auditions, there is no rehearsals and more than likely things will not stick to the script. Amy joined me in studio with her beautiful baby girl Billie who, at just two months old was the perfect (and possibly cutest) guest. Amy is just finding her feet as a mother, although she has had plenty of practice as one of five sisters who all have children. But she still wasn’t prepared for that overwhelming feeling when it came time to take Billie home from the hospital. Amy found the early stages of pregnancy to be a tough slog. Hit by bouts of morning sickness - or all day sickness - and having to continue to work and audition right up to the final few weeks certainly took its toll. She didn’t have it easy when it came to her labour either. A virus meant that Billie was born by emergency caesarian. Trusting herself in the hands of the professionals Amy was faced with some tough decisions in those first few hours regarding feeding and the wellness of her child. Yoga has always been a big feature of Amy’s self care regime and it has helped her both pre and post birth to find the calm in the day as well as to become a better actress. Her self penned play I See You celebrates the life of Lady Mary Heath, a forgotten female pioneer of the aviation industry. She was performing the play while pregnant with Billie and she hopes that some of the words of empowerment resonated with her unborn daughter as much as they did with her. And we muse on how life will be for our daughters as they grow up in modern Ireland. Thank you to Amy for taking the time to meet with me, and for bringing Billie so I could get some baby cuddles. If you would like to see some of Amy’s repertoire please head to her website: https://www.amydebhrun.net Or check out her stunning Instagram feed: https://www.instagram.com/amydebhrun/ Thanks as always for listening and if you would like to keep the discussion going please follow me on Instagram and thanks as always for listening. Pamela x Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/for-all-mum-kind/id1456045096?mt=2 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5q5ErY3McbYLuzC2qGfxVz
Today, we are actually speaking with a Hollywood star – we are very excited to have the extremely talented Amy De Bhrún! She has amazing achievements already in TV, Film and theatre and of course another talent she has blessed us with is her writing. This leads us onto her recent project and one that we are honoured to celebrate today “I See You” – which tells the incredible true story of Limerick-born Lady Mary Heath and has a particular focus on cycles of female oppression and trauma, which here at Insight Matters of course always interests us. In this episode, Dil, Anne Marie, and Amy discuss how Amy looks after her mental health, how Amy’s family have supported her in her career, the story behind Lady Mary Heath—challenges she faced, and struggles she endured—and what made Amy want to write about her, and the reaction that the show has received. “I See You” is on in Belltable Limerick on the 26th of April. For more information, go to www.ladybudproductions.com. If you need to talk to someone, call us now on 01-891 0703 or email info@insightmatters.ie for a confidential discussion and initial assessment with one of our senior therapists. Alternatively please fill in the online booking form (www.insightmatters.ie/book-online/) and we will contact you within 24 hours.
Today, we are actually speaking with a Hollywood star – we are very excited to have the extremely talented Amy De Bhrún! She has amazing achievements already in TV, Film and theatre and of course another talent she has blessed us with is her writing. This leads us onto her recent project and one that we are honoured to celebrate today “I See You” – which tells the incredible true story of Limerick-born Lady Mary Heath and has a particular focus on cycles of female oppression and trauma, which here at Insight Matters of course always interests us. In this episode, Dil, Anne Marie, and Amy discuss how Amy looks after her mental health, how Amy’s family have supported her in her career, the story behind Lady Mary Heath—challenges she faced, and struggles she endured—and what made Amy want to write about her, and the reaction that the show has received. “I See You” is on in Belltable Limerick on the 26th of April. For more information, go to www.ladybudproductions.com. If you need to talk to someone, call us now on 01-891 0703 or email info@insightmatters.ie for a confidential discussion and initial assessment with one of our senior therapists. Alternatively please fill in the online booking form (www.insightmatters.ie/book-online/) and we will contact you within 24 hours.
On this week's episode Niamh Maher is joined by actor and writer Amy De Bhrún and Xposé's newest star Nadine Reid! They're talking about career progression, maintaining confidence and passion and the pressures placed on women in the entertainment industry. Nadine also shares with us her Jamaican upbringing in Birmingham and how Ireland has fast become her second home, while Amy talks us through her 'Line of Duty' role, the tough world of theatre production AND she shares an exclusive with us... WHO DOESN'T LOVE AN EXCLUSIVE?
This week, Dave talks to 'Tom' who is angry with AIs taking people's jobs; Karen from Moneygall who doesn't like the Obamas; and Nora who's fed up with her customers. Dave's guest of the week is Skip Schofield the self styled ‘greatest salesperson in the world’, and the author of the book: Selling Yourself Long - The Salesperson’s Guide To Greatness. Plus, the topic of the week: ungrateful children. To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, drop us a line at phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow
This week on Sparking Change, Dil is joined by an extremely impressive group of women: Grace O'Sullivan, Melanie Lynch, Amy de Bhrún, Donna Gilligan and Eileen O'Sullivan. As it is a hundred years since women gained the right to vote in Ireland, Dil’s guests are at the Waterford Walls Festival to discuss stories of creative women a hundred years ago, who fought for change through creative thinking. Grace O’Sullivan is an elected member of Seanad Éireann. As well as this, she is a mother of three, an ecologist, an environmental education specialist, a former Greenpeace activist, a former Irish surf champion and green entrepreneur. Melanie Lynch is an award-winning creative and social entrepreneur with a passion for justice, equality and storytelling. She is founder of Herstory, whose mission is to tell the multi-faceted, lost, forgotten and untold life stories of Irish women past and present; to capture their individual characters, achievements, and the patriarchal dogma they challenged. Amy De Bhrún is an actress and writer. She moved to London at the age of 19 to pursue her actor training at The Bridge Drama School. As well as her most recent show “Till Death We Part”, she has written 5 other one-woman shows—and performed them throughout Dublin, London, LA and New York. Donna Gilligan is an Irish museum archaeologist & material culture historian, as well as historian of the Irish suffragette movement. She is the Curator of Print, Protest & the Polls: The Irish women’s suffrage campaign & the power of print media. Eileen O’Sullivan is an artist. An NCAD graduate, she also studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. Her work is concerned with the personal: her subjects include family, the familiar and everyday objects. Together, the ladies discuss the lack of promotion for the hundred-year anniversary of women gaining the right to vote, the importance of documenting the great achievements by women past and present, Melanie discusses some of the projects that Herstory has been conducting and Amy discusses the evolution of the acting industry in its treatment of women.
Irish actor Amy de Bhrún has been in Vikings, Coronation Street and the most recent Jason Bourne film. Next week she returns to the theatre with a female-led production that she has written herself. ‘I See You’ runs from May 11-26th at Theatre Upstairs in Dublin and it tells the tale of Limerick-born Lady Mary Heath, the first female commercial pilot and all-around trailblazer. Fellow Irish actor Roxanna Nic Liam plays the role of Modern Mary, to de Bhrún’s Mary Heath. In today's podcast, they perform an extract from the play and explain why this story deserves to be told.
Have we all been influenced enough? On this week’s episode Niamh Maher is joined by journalist Colette Sexton and actor Amy De Bhrún to talk about photo-editing scandals, begrudgery, and the future of influencers. ‘The Make Up Fairy’ Joanne Larby also joins us and shares an inside perspective on the business behind the glamour. We’re also talking about the #TimesUp campaign in Hollywood and New York Basketball player Tiffany Corselli joins us for our Spotlight On Sport.