60-second guide to Mrs Brown star Brendan O’Carroll



As foul-mouthed matriarch Mrs Brown, Brendan O’Carroll’s comedy Mrs Brown’s Boys has proved a colossal hit with viewers, and spawned tours, a film and now, a BBC1 chat show All Round to Mrs Brown’s (Saturday, 9.20pm).
The comic creation has made Brendan, 61, a multi-millionaire multi-award winner. But how did the Irish comic start out and what is he like off screen?


EARLY LIFEThe youngest of 11 children, Brendan was born in Dublin, Ireland, September 17 1955. His mother, Maureen, was a politician and his father, Gerard, a carpenter. His father died when he was just seven.


SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS
He attended St Gabriel’s National School and left at the age of 12 as his family were so strapped for cash. He began working, doing a variety of jobs including milkman and waiter before trying his hand at stand-up comedy.

MRS BROWN IS BORN!Mrs Brown started life as a radio play called Mrs Browne in 1992, followed by a book called The Mammy. A film, Agnes Browne, based on the book was made in 1999, and starred Anjelica Houston. Brendan then formed a theatre company, Mrs Browne’s Boys (the ‘e’ on the end was later dropped) and dressed up as a woman to play the part when the actress he’d hired didn’t turn up!


FAMILY MANBrendan is married to his co-star Jennifer Gibney, who plays his screen daughter, Cathy. The couple married in 2005. He has three surviving children Danny, Fiona and Eric, by his first wife Doreen. He and Doreen lost their first child, Brendan, when he died from spina bifida at just a few days old.



GOING IT ALONE
Brendan writes every episode of Mrs Brown’s Boys and All Round to Mrs Brown’s himself. He says his ideas come from listening to people and then adding Agnes Brown into the mix. “Sometimes I’ll be writing a script and it can come to me all in a day or two,” he said. “But I swear there are others that take a month!”
      

KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY
Many of Brendan’s family members have roles in Mrs Brown’s Boys. Along with his wife Jennifer, his son Danny plays Buster, daughter Fiona plays Maria and his sister, Eilish, plays Agnes’s friend Winnie.

THE 19TH TEA
The comedian loves playing golf and lives in Florida where he plays the game every day. He also takes part in charity golfing events all over the world and has played on a team with Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy. He doesn’t drink alcohol, but will drink tea all night!


CHRISTMAS CHEER
Brendan always spends every Christmas in Ireland, and invites the whole family round for a pyjama party and a big Christmas tea as they settle down to watch the Mrs Brown’s Christmas Special.

D’MOVIE STAR!
After the success of Mrs Brown’s Boys in Ireland and on BBC1 in the UK, Brendan decided to make a film, Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie, which was filmed in Dublin and released in 2014. Although panned by critics, it did well at the box office, making over £18m profit.


HELPING HANDAfter finding fame and fortune, Brendan has made sure he helps out those less fortunate, and has donated hundreds of thousands of pound to charity and at Christmas paid for 2,500 Christmas dinners for struggling families in Dublin. He’s also planning on building a block of apartments with a clinic for the homeless in Dublin.

KEEPING IT REALBrendan turned down $100 million (£76 million) to make a US version of Mrs Brown’s Boys. “NBC offered me ridiculous money to do the series in the States. It would have been for three seasons of 24 episodes each, but during those seasons I couldn’t tour and I would hardly see my grandkids. Jenny and I have a strict rule that we work six months of the year. We don’t work when the grandkids are off school.”


















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  1. I really wish that Brendan would bring the show to the US. This show has literally saved my life. I suffer from major depression, and panic/anxiety disorder and have many low points in my life due to these diagnosises. Medication doesn' help, so when I feel really low I put in one of The DVD's and watch Mrs Browns Boys. I laugh so hard my sides hurt, but most important is that I fell better. This show beats antidepressants any day. Even though I have watched each episode several times I still laugh and laugh as though I was watching it for the first time. A few months ago I had a medical emergency that resulted in two week hospital stay and I nearly died, i watched the show, despite the pain from laughing, I even popped a stitch from laughing so hard. The pain was terrible but worth it. Mrs Browns Boys is hilarious and is the best rememdy for depression. I wish I could meet him in person so that i could tell him personally how much the show means to me. I hope that he will some day bring his show here to the US, or at least to a city near the Canadian./US border that is close enough for me to drive to; I live in Indiana. Currently the only way I can see the show is on YouTube and I have the DVD's for universal code so that I can't watch the show on my DVD player. So if Mr O'Carroll should read this, please know that I thank you. I have also read all of his books that Mrs Browns Boys is based on. My favourite character is Mrs Brown and Buster Brady, Buster always steals the show. So once again, thank you Mrs Brown, Thank You Brendan O'Carroll for creating the funniest show I have ever seen.

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