Brian James Roche

Brian James Roche (born 2 October 1987) is an Irish actor, writer and musician from Limerick, Ireland.

His first major television role was in the BBC/RTÉ television series Custer's Last Stand-up which won the BAFTA for best British Children's Drama Series in 2001. He went on to play the lead part of Matty in the 2003 Imison Award Winning BBC Radio 4 production of The SkateGrinder by Celia Bryce. As well as many theatre performances and title roles, he has a Legal Honours degree from Trinity College Dublin.

After a five star review in the 2011 Fringe festival, Brian was offered a lead role of Manuel in Fawlty Towers, the Dining Experience with a Brisbane-based Australian Company, Interactive Theatre International and began working in the Netherlands in February 2012 to great reviews. He has since toured the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK and Ireland and will be performing internationally and has recently written and directed his first show in Ireland named 'Total Commitment (I Like Girls who can Sing)' which appeared in the 10 Days in Dublin festival 2012. He is a member of two bands, one based in the Netherlands and the other in London and continues to play professional sport.

In 2013, Brian made his West End debut in Charing Cross, London and continues to perform there as well as touring internationally. He has recently shot a music video titled 'Take This Back Together' as well as a television pilot and a Failte Ireland golfing advert. He continues to dance and sing and in July 2013, he represented Ireland in the World Championships of Performing Arts in Los Angeles under the categories of Acting, Dance and Original Vocals and Music winning best overall world vocal. He was also awarded a scholarship in the New York Conservatory of Dramatic Arts which he will take up in July 2014.

After touring Australia, Wales and Ireland in late 2013/2014, he returns to the West End in May 2014. He also had appeared in Ray Hyland's new film Riffed which premiered in Dublin on April 15th.

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