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Possessing a raw, magnetic screen presence, Paul Brannigan has carved out a distinctive niche for himself in independent and arthouse cinema. The Scottish actor first gained widespread attention for his gritty, sympathetic performance as Robbie in Ken Loach's 2012 film The Angels' Share, which showcased his ability to imbue even troubled characters with a subtle humanity. Brannigan has continued to demonstrate his impressive range, moving effortlessly between tough, working-class roles and more nuanced, emotionally complex parts. In films like Under the Skin and Sunshine on Leith, he brings a brooding intensity to his performances, while in gentler dramas like Edie, he conveys a warm, introspective quality. Whether playing a recovering alcoholic struggling to turn his life around or a son navigating complicated family dynamics, Brannigan consistently inhabits his characters with an authentic, lived-in naturalism. Beyond his acting chops, Brannigan has also become known for his willingness to tackle challenging, socially conscious material. From the gritty urban drama Roads to the psychological thriller The Dark Mile, he is drawn to stories that grapple with the gritty realities of modern Scottish life. In doing so, Brannigan has emerged as one of the most compelling and versatile young actors working in independent cinema today, a performer unafraid to explore the complexities of the human experience on screen.

Known for: Acting