Brendan O'Carroll was born on September 15, 1955 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor and writer, known for Agnes Browne (1999), Mrs. Brown's Boys (2011) and Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie (2014). He has been married to Jennifer Gibney since August 1, 2005. He was previously married to Doreen O'Carroll.
I don't know the secret of Mrs. Brown, but what I do know is that there are things that Mrs. Brown s...Show more »
I don't know the secret of Mrs. Brown, but what I do know is that there are things that Mrs. Brown says and does that Brendan O'Carroll couldn't get away with. I think maybe it's a leniency that they're with an old woman. It's the old woman thing. I think secretly we all just want to be Joan Rivers. Show less «
I think with Modern Family (2009), you'll struggle to find anything better. It's brilliantly, brilli...Show more »
I think with Modern Family (2009), you'll struggle to find anything better. It's brilliantly, brilliantly written. Show less «
I can only write what makes me laugh, and what makes me laugh is the comedy I grew up on.
I can only write what makes me laugh, and what makes me laugh is the comedy I grew up on.
If you are writing comedy and try to please everybody, you'll please nobody.
If you are writing comedy and try to please everybody, you'll please nobody.
Anyone who thinks they can write the perfect comedy that everyone will love is a fool. I can only wr...Show more »
Anyone who thinks they can write the perfect comedy that everyone will love is a fool. I can only write what I think is funny and hope that there is a likeminded audience out there. Show less «
People have really taken Mrs. Brown to their hearts. I think she reminds them of their own mammies.....Show more »
People have really taken Mrs. Brown to their hearts. I think she reminds them of their own mammies... Fierce and scary but full of love. Show less «
For many people, Mrs. Brown has come from the middle of nowhere. But Mrs. Brown was first written fo...Show more »
For many people, Mrs. Brown has come from the middle of nowhere. But Mrs. Brown was first written for radio. I wrote it for a radio series in 1992. It was a five-minute piece for radio, and it's been absolutely astonishing. Show less «
I miss the comedy of the '70s and '80s, like Only Fools and Horses.... (1981) and Fawlty Towers (197...Show more »
I miss the comedy of the '70s and '80s, like Only Fools and Horses.... (1981) and Fawlty Towers (1975), so I'm glad I'm put in that category. Show less «
You write what makes you laugh, and you hope that the audience agree, and so far they do.
You write what makes you laugh, and you hope that the audience agree, and so far they do.