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Katrina Bryan

Katrina Bryan (born 10 July 1980) is a Scottish actress who has starred in Taggart, Nina and the Neurons, and 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.

Personal life

In 2015, she started dating her long-term partner Richard McCourt; they live in Wilmslow together. In 2019, Bryan confirmed their engagement via her Instagram page.

Television and film credits

  • 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<nowiki></nowiki> – 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

  • 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

  • Newsmash – Comedy Unit/BBC Scotland – (2009) – Sally Moore (News Anchor)
  • Death and the Penguin – BBC Radio 3 – (2006) – Nina

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