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Amy De Bhrún (copied from German Wikipedia and translated)

Amy De Bhrún (born 22 April 1984)[1][2] is an Irish actress, screenwriter and voice actress.

Table of contents 1	Life 2	Filmography 2.1	Spectacle 2.2	Screenplay 2.3	Synchronization 3	Links 4	References Life De Bhrún attended Loreto High School Beaufort in Dublin from 1996 to 2002. She wanted to be an actress since childhood. She then attended Trinity College, which she left after only three months. [3] She graduated from The Bridge Theatre Training Company in London from 2003 to 2005. [4]

In 2008, she made her debut as a film actress in the feature film Bigga Than Ben. After a supporting role in the film Lovelorn in 2010, casting in several short films followed. In 2012, she starred in the music video for the song "All I Want" by Irish alternative rock band Kodaline. In 2013, she also appeared in the music video for All I Want – Part 2. In 2013, she took on the female lead role of Ellen Barethon in the fantasy film Paladin. In 2014, she supported the Irish indie-rock alternative band The Coronas in the music video for the song All the Others. From 2013 up to and including 2020, she appeared at irregular intervals in various supporting roles in the television series Vikings. In 2016, she had a role in the feature film Jason Bourne, which she still expressed gratitude for years later and saw the role as a career springboard. [3] In 2018, she appeared in a total of five episodes of the television series Coronation Street in the role of Adele McHoughton. She appeared in two episodes each of the television series The Outpost and Krypton between 2018 and 2019. Since 2019, she has portrayed the role of Stephanie "Steph" Corbett in the television series Line of Duty.

In addition to her work as an actress, she is also active as a screenwriter. In 2011, she wrote the screenplays for the short films The Secret Child of Shanti and Colour Me..., for which she also served as a producer. In 2014 he wrote the screenplay for After.... In 2017, she took on a speaking role in the video game SpellForce 3, and in 2020 she lent her voice in the animated film My Friend Conni – Secret of Mau the Cat.

Filmography Acting Bigga Than Ben (2008) Lovelorn (2010) 2011: The Secret Child of Shanti (short film) 2011: Colour Me... (Short film) 2011: Girl in Motion (short film) 2013: Bridge Station (short film) The Crown and the Dragon (2013) 2013: Jimi: All Is By My Side The Bachelor Weekend (2013) 2013: Casualty (TV series, episode 28x09) 2013–2020: Vikings (TV series, 4 episodes, various roles) 2014: Penny Dreadful (TV series, episode 1x02) 2014: After (short film) 2015: Leave (short film) 2016: Jason Bourne 2016: Gridlock (short film) 2016: The Nation Holds Its Breath (short film) 2016: Bridget & Eamon (TV series, episode 1x05) 2017: Pickups 2017: Good Business (short film) 2017: The Cured: Infected. Healed. Infringe. (The Cured) 2018: Coronation Street (TV series, 5 episodes) 2018–2019: The Outpost (TV series, 2 episodes) 2019: Bridget & Eamon (TV series, episode 4x07) 2019: End of Sentence 2019: Krypton (TV series, 2 episodes) 2019: Skip to the End (short film) 2019–2021: Line of Duty (TV series, 7 episodes) 2021: Hidden Assets (TV series, 2 episodes) 2021: Hope Street (TV series, 2 episodes) 2022: Harry Wild – Killer Hunt in Dublin (Harry Wild, TV series, episode 1x06) 2022: Bad Sisters (TV series, episode 1x05) 2022: No Worries if Not! (TV series, episode 1x03) 2023: Apocalypse Clown 2023: Double Blind 2024: Sanctuary – A Witch's Tale (TV series) 2024: Blackshore (TV series) 2011: The Secret Child of Shanti (short film) (also production) 2011: Colour Me... (Short film) (also production) 2014: After... (Short film) Dubbing 2017: SpellForce 3 (video game) 2020: My Friend Conni – Mystery of Cat Mau (animated film) External links Amy De Bhrún at IMDb Amy De Bhrún in the German dubbing file