Bryn Coldrick
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Bryn Coldrick is an Irish actor until recently based in Australia, and now living again in Ireland. He trained at Curtin University (2005) and with Black Swan Theatre Company's BSX HotBed program (2006).
Recent screen roles include being Simon Pegg's picture double in Kriv Stender's crime thriller, Kill Me Three Times (2014), and the lead role in Stuck which won Best Spotlight Film at the 168 Film Festival in L.A. (September 2014).
Other film roles include Conscience (screened at the Cannes Film Festival, 2009); The Project (feature screened at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, 2009); and numerous short films.
Television appearances include ABC docudramas Desert War, Great Escape: The Reckoning, Gallipoli Submarine/Submarine Mission Impossible, Air Australia and international sci-fi drama Stormworld, playing the role of Lhinrade.
Bryn has also starred in a string of stage plays including Mary Kenny's Allegiance (Michael Collins); Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman (Ariel); The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Judas); Project Macbeth (Macbeth); Othello (Iago); Woyzeck (The Captain); and stage adaptations of award-winning TV comedies Coupling (Patrick), Men Behaving Badly (Tony) and Black Books (Bernard Black)
Recent screen roles include being Simon Pegg's picture double in Kriv Stender's crime thriller, Kill Me Three Times (2014), and the lead role in Stuck which won Best Spotlight Film at the 168 Film Festival in L.A. (September 2014).
Other film roles include Conscience (screened at the Cannes Film Festival, 2009); The Project (feature screened at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, 2009); and numerous short films.
Television appearances include ABC docudramas Desert War, Great Escape: The Reckoning, Gallipoli Submarine/Submarine Mission Impossible, Air Australia and international sci-fi drama Stormworld, playing the role of Lhinrade.
Bryn has also starred in a string of stage plays including Mary Kenny's Allegiance (Michael Collins); Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman (Ariel); The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Judas); Project Macbeth (Macbeth); Othello (Iago); Woyzeck (The Captain); and stage adaptations of award-winning TV comedies Coupling (Patrick), Men Behaving Badly (Tony) and Black Books (Bernard Black)