Full Name Paul Brannigan Partner Sheree Coutts Role Actor | Name Paul Brannigan Occupation Actor Children Leon Brannigan | |
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Nominations British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer Movies The Angels' Share, Under the Skin, Sunshine on Leith, Beyond, Don't Blame Us Cos We'r Similar People Gary Maitland, John Henshaw, William Ruane, Jasmin Riggins, Jonathan Glazer Profiles |
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Paul Brannigan (born 14 September 1986) is a Scottish actor best known for his roles as Gareth O'Connor in Scottish soap opera River City and as Robbie in the film The Angels' Share (2012). Brannigan also appeared in the 2013 movie Under the Skin.
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- The angels share interview paul brannigan
- Paul brannigan interview under the skin the angels share
- Early life
- Career
- Personal life
- Filmography
- References

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Early life

Brannigan was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He was brought up in the rough working-class East End Barrowfield area of Glasgow, near Celtic Park. Both of his parents were long-term drug addicts and much of his youth was spent amidst gang violence and petty crime. Brannigan has described it as like "a scene from Trainspotting". When he was ten years old, he attempted to slit his wrists. Brannigan says that, before becoming an actor, he was in serious debt and had nobody to turn to. He was a gang member in Glasgow and served time in a young offenders institute.
Career

Brannigan began his film career as Robbie in the 2012 Ken Loach dark comedy film, The Angels' Share, which is set largely in Glasgow and the Scottish Highlands. He was nominated for a BAFTA Scotland award for Best Actor for this role. Brannigan was originally cast in a one-off appearance in the BBC Scotland soap opera River City, but in spring 2013 returned for a recurring role as Gareth O'Connor. He left the programme in September 2013.

Brannigan had parts in the movies Under the Skin and Sunshine on Leith, and in 2014 appeared as Scotty in the fifth series of Irish crime drama Love/Hate and as Michael in the UK thriller Beyond.
Personal life

Brannigan lives with his fiancée, Sheree Coutts, and their son Leo.

At the SNP 2012 Party Conference, Brannigan spoke of his belief that Scotland should break away from the United Kingdom in 2014 and become an independent country once more.
