Brigitte Millar

Brigitte Millar is an award-winning London based, bilingual European/English, actress. Her family ancestry goes back to the famous painter Emil Nolde and she has inherited his natural creativity. But Emil died in abject poverty and although his paintings now fetch seven-figure sums, Brigitte’s artistic skills were heavily discouraged. And would have been lost forever but for the support and encouragement of her brother.
Out of work having been made redundant from the dull and boring day job, Brigitte considered the possibility of a dancing career. But her brother steered her towards acting and a lifelong talent and passion was discovered. Shortly after finishing drama college, Brigitte was cast as ‘Emmeline Vance’ in ‘Harry Potter’ directed by David Yates and she has worked consistently on many high-quality projects since.
In 2011 she won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the International Film Festival in Los Angeles for her role as ‘Amelia Holland’ in the multi-award-winning feature film ‘David is Dying’ directed by Stephen Lloyd Jackson. This film won 8 awards in the United States alone. The first British Independent feature film to do this.
Brigitte has worked with a range of highly-respected experienced actors including Dakota Blue Richards in ‘The Quiet Hour ‘ which was nominated for the award for Best UK Feature Film at the International Raindance Film Festival in 2014. She has also won 2 further awards for NOX, a passion project. In 2019 she won an award of Merit for Acting for her role as Claire Winters at the Short Film Festival in Atlanta and in 2020 she won Best Supporting Actress for the same role at the INDIE X FilmFestival in L.A.

She is an active member of the Actors Centre in London and has studied with many of the masters including the American acting coaches Jack Waltzer and Bernard Hiller. Having played the villain, Dr. Vogel in Spectre opposite Daniel Craig and Christoph Waltz, she will be reprising her role in No Time To Die. In 2019, she received an Award of Merit for Acting for her role as Claire Winters in the passion project Nox at the Film Festival in Atlanta/USA.

And now with her O1 visa in her hands, she is ready to take on any challenge. Her hobbies include Ballroom and Latin American dancing, Argentine Tango, horse-riding, reading, visiting art galleries and meditation.

Brigitte Millar is an award-winning London based, bilingual European/English, actress. Her family ancestry goes back to the famous painter Emil Nolde and she has inherited his natural creativity. But Emil died in abject poverty and although his paintings now fetch seven-figure sums, Brigitte’s artistic skills were heavily discouraged. And would have been lost forever but for the support and encouragement of her brother.
Out of work having been made redundant from the dull and boring day job, Brigitte considered the possibility of a dancing career. But her brother steered her towards acting and a lifelong talent and passion was discovered. Shortly after finishing drama college, Brigitte was cast as ‘Emmeline Vance’ in ‘Harry Potter’ directed by David Yates and she has worked consistently on many high-quality projects since.
In 2011 she won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the International Film Festival in Los Angeles for her role as ‘Amelia Holland’ in the multi-award-winning feature film ‘David is Dying’ directed by Stephen Lloyd Jackson. This film won 8 awards in the United States alone. The first British Independent feature film to do this.
Brigitte has worked with a range of highly-respected experienced actors including Dakota Blue Richards in ‘The Quiet Hour ‘ which was nominated for the award for Best UK Feature Film at the International Raindance Film Festival in 2014. She has also won 2 further awards for NOX, a passion project. In 2019 she won an award of Merit for Acting for her role as Claire Winters at the Short Film Festival in Atlanta and in 2020 she won Best Supporting Actress for the same role at the INDIE X FilmFestival in L.A.

She is an active member of the Actors Centre in London and has studied with many of the masters including the American acting coaches Jack Waltzer and Bernard Hiller. Having played the villain, Dr. Vogel in Spectre opposite Daniel Craig and Christoph Waltz, she will be reprising her role in No Time To Die. In 2019, she received an Award of Merit for Acting for her role as Claire Winters in the passion project Nox at the Film Festival in Atlanta/USA.

And now with her O1 visa in her hands, she is ready to take on any challenge. Her hobbies include Ballroom and Latin American dancing, Argentine Tango, horse-riding, reading, visiting art galleries and meditation.




Credits Include

Year
Credit
2020 [IMDB]
No Time to Die
Film
2019 [IMDB]
Nox
Short
2017 [IMDB]
Metamorphosis A.D.
Film
2015 [IMDB]
Spectre
Film
2015 [IMDB]
Run Away with Me
Film
2014 [IMDB]
Walking with the Ferryman
Film
2014 [IMDB]
The Quiet Hour
Film
2013 [IMDB]
Psyche the Prologue
Short
2011 [IMDB]
David Is Dying
Film
2010 [IMDB]
Bury Me, White
Short
2010 [IMDB]
The Wolfman
Gertrude uncre
2009 [IMDB]
Cupidity
Short
2009 [IMDB]
Finding Sol
Short
2009 [IMDB]
Desperate Romantics
TV Mini-Series
2007 [IMDB]
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Emmeline Vance
2005 [IMDB]
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Journalist unc
[IMDB]
Never Can Say Goodbye: When Love and Hate Survive
Film