Bridget talked to E! Online’s Spoiler Chat about upcoming stuff in the second season of Legend of the Seeker. In an effort to keep those of you who don’t want spoilers safe we’re going to hide it in a nice little collapsible box.
Playbill On Opening Night: Is He Dead? : Twain, Pretty In Pink by Harry Haun, December 10, 2007
This is a Playbill article on the play Is He Dead? Bridget made her Broadway debut in this play. Here is an excerpt in which she briefly discusses the play and her role in it:
Plus, she’s (Admin note: Jenn Gambatese, the actress who plays the heroine and also the sister of Bridget Regan’s character is referred to here) the only female in the cast who is spared facial hair. Bridget Regan is less lucky, playing her sister who turns mustache-twirling sleuth to sniff out the identity fraud going on in the play: “When I was first reading the script after I had been cast, I was reading my first scene as the inspector with Norbert. This is hysterical. It’s a man and a woman, and both of them are in drag, which is insane. Who’d think of this stuff? You have got to appreciate the love of drag in this show. It practically qualifies as a theme.”
Fresh out of North Carolina School of the Arts (Mary-Louise Parker Country), Regan is making her Broadway debut here.
Career Catching Fire By Tim Clodfelter, Journal Reporter November 2, 2008
In four years, Bridget Regan has gone from the School of Drama at UNC School of the Arts to a medieval realm called Westland.
She has a leading role in Legend of the Seeker, a new fantasy adventure series from producers Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, the team behind Xena: Warrior Princess, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and the Spider-Man movies. The series will make its debut at 6 p.m. today on WMYV channel 48 (cable channel 15 on Time Warner).
Regan has known that she wanted to act since she was a child growing up in San Diego. In high school, she went to a summer conservatory. “One of the teachers there raved about Gerald Freedman and said this is the man to learn from, and that I should go where he is teaching.”
And so she came to NCSA, now UNCSA, where Freedman is the dean of the School of Drama. Read more »
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