- Born
- Birth nameBridget Catherine Regan
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Bridget Regan is an American actress and producer. Her film credits include Devil's Gate opposite Milo Ventimiglia, John Wick, The Leisure Class, The Best and the Brightest alongside Neil Patrick Harris, Sex and the City, Canvas and the upcoming features Sarah's Oil opposite Zachary Levi and The Drawing opposite Tyler Labine. In television she presently appears on ABC's The Rookie where TVLine declared her performance as Monica Stevens "deserved her own spin-off series." In 2021 Regan brought to life the iconic DC super-villain Poison Ivy in Batwoman. Cody Schultz of Bang Smack Pow declared "Regan delivered a performance nothing short of outstanding... Regan's portrayal of Poison Ivy was nuanced and layered, bringing a depth and complexity to the character that we haven't seen before in live-action." In 2020 Bridget Regan starred in Paramount's gothic mystery series Paradise Lost opposite Josh Hartnett, Barbara Hershey and Nick Nolte. Prior to that she starred as the villain Rose, a.k.a. Sin Rostro, the sexually fluid crime lord on the Golden Globe nominated series, Jane the Virgin for five seasons. This, as well as portraying the Marvel's original Black Widow, the Soviet trained assassin Dottie Underwood, in Agent Carter opposite Hayley Atwell, and the MI6 spy turned con artist, Rebecca Lowe, opposite Matt Bomer on USA's White Collar made E! News declare her "The Ultimate Kick-Butt Villain... she may seem sweet and unassuming but this redhead is playing the most basass villains on TV." From 2015-2018 Regan starred opposite Eric Dane as the bad ass, multi-lingual Navy Intel Officer, Sasha Cooper, on the TNT's hit action drama series The Last Ship produced by Michael Bay. In 2010, she completed her run bringing to life the heroine, Kahlan Amnell, in ABC Signature's cult hit Legend of the Seeker, produced by Sam Raimi. Her other television credits include The Company You Keep, Grey's Anatomy, The Good Wife, Sons of Anarchy, Person of Interest opposite Jim Caviezel, Hide alongside Carla Gugino, Law & Order: Criminal Intent among many others. Originally from Carlsbad, California, Regan relocated to New York City upon graduating from North Carolina School of the Arts under the direction of theater legend Gerald Freedman (BFA '04). In 2007 Regan originated the role of Cecile Leroux on Broadway in the French farce IS HE DEAD? opposite Norbert Leo Butz written by Mark Twain, adapted by David Ives and directed by Michael Blakemore. Regan recently appeared in a sold-out production of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof opposite Travis Van-Winkle at the Stella Adler Theater in Los Angeles. Regan has produced multiple productions Off Broadway and at the iconic La MaMa Theater of the electro pop queer musical Camp Wanatachi written by Natalie Weiss and Bekah Brunstetter. She has a feature film off of Camp Wanatachi in development with Zaden Meron Productions. Her production company, Picture Pool Productions ,recently completed filming their first project, Savage, which she stars in. She lives in Los Angeles with her partner, film writer and director Eamon O'Sullivan, and their two children, Frankie Jean and Barney Moon- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gasparro Managment
- SpouseEamon O'Sullivan(August 15, 2010 - present) (2 children)
- ChildrenFrankie Jean O'SullivanBernard Moon O'Sullivan
- ParentsMary Catherine ReganJim Regan
- Pronounsshe/her
- Though known for her raven hair, she is naturally a redhead.
- Has two children with her husband Eamon O'Sullivan - a daughter Frankie Jean O'Sullivan (b. December, 2010) and a son Bernard "Barney" Moon O'Sullivan (b. February 28, 2018).
- Her ancestry is Irish.
- She was born and raised in Carlsbad, California.
- She began acting as a child in productions of 'The Wizard of Oz,' 'Annie' and 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' at the La Paloma Theatre in Encinitas, California.
- I long for an audience. I ache for it. I think that's one of the hardest things about the television medium is that you don't get that. You don't get that immediate response.
- I love 'Game of Thrones' and 'Breaking Bad.'
- I just always wanted to be an actor. I don't remember ever not wanting to be an actor.
- Being on film is forever. Television, as well, just lives on and on and on, which is really exciting. But then with theater, it's like an experience. You have to be there that one special night that was like that to see that one performance that was really remarkable. It's more intimate as well. So I like them both.
- I did a lot of musical theater when I was younger, and I really hope to get back there someday. I miss singing a lot. I listen to Broadway show tunes in my car and sing along to them.
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