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Briony Monroe

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Briony Monroe
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Monroe in 2019
BornGlasgow, Scotland
💼 Occupation
Actress
📆 Years active  2016 - present
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Briony Monroe is a Scottish actress. She is known for her many roles in fantasy and horror films, playing the mysterious Faith Fairbairn in Matriarch (2018), and Susan Barrow in the 2017 horror film, The Black Gloves (2017). She studied and trained at the UK Theatre School Performing Arts Academy in Glasgow, achieving her LAMDA qualification in 2015.[1]

In 2017, she was awarded Best (Lead) Actress for her portrayal of Sarah in Eggshells (2016), both by The Scottish Short Film Festival[2] and the Barcelona Planet Film Festival[3] In 2021, she was awarded Best Actor - Short Film at the Columbia Film Festival[4] for her portrayal of Jessica in Killing Me Softly with Her Love (2020), in which she starred alongside Game of Thrones (2011, 2014) actress, Kate Dickie.

Early life[edit]

Monroe was born in Glasgow, Scotland, but spent a large proportion of her childhood in The Hague, the Netherlands, due to a move by her family. Here, she attended the British School in the Netherlands.

At the age of 11,[5] Monroe and her family returned to Newton Mearns, Scotland, where she attended Eastwood High School. After leaving school, she studied at the UK Theatre School, obtaining her LAMDA qualifications in 2015. Additionally, Monroe graduated from Glasgow Kelvin College with an Higher National Diploma in Acting & Performance.[6]

Personal life[edit]

Monroe was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome at the age of 19. Since then, Monroe has sought to campaign for more public awareness of the syndrome. In 2021, Monroe was interviewed[5] by Scottish indie filmmaker, director and producer, Lawrie Brewster, and openly discussed the challenges of the autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Also in 2021, Monroe was a special guest at a drama workshop provided by Perth Autism Support.[7]

Monroe is a keen charity fundraiser, having supported Rebecca Rocks in 2018[8] by partaking in a sponsored fire walk. In 2020, following the admission of two family members, she supported the Beatson Oncology Unit in Glasgow, by taking part in a sponsored hike.[9]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Eggshells Sarah Short film
2017 Deep Shit Laura
2017 Empty Spaces Holly Short film
2017 The Black Gloves Susan Barrow
2018 Wild is the North Isla Short film
2018 In The Dark of Day Cassie Short film
2018 Matriarch Faith Fairbairn / Ellie Adams
2019 Sheltered Sally Fox Short film
2019 Bully Jane Short film
2020 Killing Me Softly With Her Love Jessica Short film
2021 Clown in the Moon Emily Short film
2021 Dragon Knight Lauris
2021 Realm of Darkness Teri Fox
2021 Kayla Gina Short film

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2020 Entente Cordiale? Cheryl Boon TV Special

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Nominated work Award Category Result
2017 Eggshells Barcelona Planet Film Festival Best Actress Won
The Scottish Short Film Festival Best Actress Won
2019 Sheltered Queen Palm International Film Festival[10] Best Actress - Short Film Won
Best Actress Won
2021 Killing Me Softly with Her Love Columbia Film Festival[4] Best Actor - Short Film Won

References[edit]

  1. "Spotlight". www.spotlight.com. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  2. "Past Winners 2012 - 2019". Scottish Short Film Festival. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  3. "February 2017". BARCELONA PLANET FILM FESTIVAL (in español). Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Columbia Film Festival". Columbia Festival of the Arts. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Building an Acting Career and Living with Autism #horror #acting, retrieved 2021-09-10
  6. "Former Student Performance Success at Glasgow Kelvin College". Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  7. Ferguson, Angie. "Drama Workshop with Briony Monroe – Perth Autism Support". Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  8. "Thousands raised for children's hospice at charity fire walk". Barrhead News. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  9. "Briony's page". JustGiving. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  10. "Briony Monroe". IMDb. Retrieved 2021-09-10.


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