Roisin Browne

movies bio information Roisin Browne’s name has been popping up across screens lately, and honestly, it’s not hard to see why. Her recent roles have her bouncing between genres and vibes like it’s nothing. In "Lift" (2024), she dives into a high-stakes heist story—think action, adrenaline, and way more twists than you’d expect. The whole thing’s set against this sleek, modern backdrop, and Roisin brings this sharp, no-nonsense energy to her character. She isn’t just along for the ride; she’s steering the whole damn ship. Then there’s "Kneecap" (2024), which totally shifts gears. This one’s gritty, raw, and unapologetically Irish. Roisin doesn’t fade into the background—she’s right there in the thick of it, matching the film’s frenetic pace and dark humor. It’s got this punk rebellion thing going on, and she fits in like she was born for it. You get the sense she’s not afraid to go big or weird or emotional, and it pays off. Let’s not forget "The Last Rifleman" (2023). Here, the tone softens, trading chaos for something a bit more reflective. Roisin holds her own, sharing the screen with legends but never getting lost in the shuffle. There’s a warmth to her performance—a subtlety, even—showing she can do quiet moments just as well as the explosive ones. All in all, she’s proving she can jump between worlds, and honestly, it’s pretty damn fun to watch.

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  • Professions: Producer, Additional Crew, Casting Department

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