Breda Walsh
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Production Manager
Breda Walsh, born in Ireland in 1963, graduated from the Dublin
Institute of Technology's Communications Course in 1984. She then
worked as Administrator of Film Base (an organisation founded to
promote the work of and lobby on behalf of independent film-makers),
until 1990. In 1991, Breda participated in EAVE - the MEDIA European
Producers' training programme; in 1992, she produced the award-winning
RTE/Film Base short film "The Barber Shop" (directed by Liam O'Neill).
From 1994, Breda worked as a Production Co-ordinator on numerous
feature films and TV series including "Ballykissangel - Series 1",
Channel Four's "Trojan Eddie", Liz Gill and Noel Pearson's "Gold in the
Streets", Neil Jordan's "The Butcher Boy", Bille August's "Les
Miserables", BBC Films' "Vicious Circle" and BBC's 4 part costume
drama, "Aristocrats". Following an upgrade to Production Manager in
1999 Breda worked on a 4 part TV series for Littlebird/Tatfilms,
"Relative Strangers", starring Brenda Fricker. In 2000 Breda production
managed a feature film "On the Edge" for Universal Studios/Hell's
Kitchen, produced by Ed Guiney and Arthur Lappin. Her first feature is
"Goldfish Memory", a comedy.