Bernadette Quigley Explained

Bernadette Quigley
Birth Place:Coldspring, New York, US
Occupation:Actress

Bernadette Quigley is an American television, film, stage and voice-over actress. She is known for her recurring role of the Chaplain in Mr. Robot (Season 2) and numerous guest-star appearances on shows such as The Blacklist, Law & Order, and Chicago Justice.[1]

Career

In 1996 Quigley made her major motion picture debut opposite Meryl Streep in a small role in Before and After, directed by Barbet Schroeder.[2] Prior to and after 1996, Quigley played many leading roles in the theatre in New York City and throughout the United States, including a national tour in 1992 of Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa, after understudying the Tony Award-winning play on Broadway.[3] Alvin Klein/New York Times wrote "the individual performances are strikingly good, with Ms. Quigley evincing an uncontainable rapture."[4] Off-Broadway she originated the roles of Jane in Linda Faigao-Hall's Dying in Boulder at La Mama[5] and Aviva in Staci Swedeen's The Goldman Project (Abingdon Theatre).[6] John Simon/New York Magazine singled out her performance in Kenneth Branagh’s Public Enemy at the Irish Arts Center as "outstanding."[7]

Quigley’s range of roles in regional theaters include Lady Bird Johnson in Robert Schenkkan’s All the Way, Agnes in Tracy LettsBug (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), the title role in Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane (opposite Eileen Brennan at Virginia Stage), and Elizabeth Proctor in Arthur Miller's The Crucible (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and Cincinnati Playhouse).[8]

Quigley has also played supporting characters in feature films such as The Garden Left Behind directed by Flavio Alves,[9] Olivia Peace's Tahara, Heidi Philipsen & Jon Russell Cring's Darcy, Stuart Connelly's The Suspect, and Jim Sheridan's Oscar-nominated In America.

Bernadette has recorded a number of audiobooks, including Helen Fielding's Cause Celeb.[10] Publishers Weekly wrote: "Quigley scrupulously brings Fielding's vapid, iconic characters to life with her uncanny ability to switch between accents and mood at the drop of a hat, achieving a subtler style of comedy than listeners may expect."[11]

Personal life

Quigley was born in Coldspring, New York and was raised in Peekskill, New York. She is one of eight children. Her mother, Simonne Quigley (née Lanowitz) emigrated to America from France after World War II and her dad, Robert Quigley was Irish-American from the Bronx. Both her parents were strong civil rights activists. After her mother's death at 99 years of age, in an article for Boston.com, Bernadette "recalled being struck by her parents’ convictions and the lessons they taught their children — to stand up against “racism and hypocrisy.”".[12] Quigley has been married to songwriter Don Rosler since 1991.[13]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Before and AfterT.J.'s Mom
1997ParanoiaSaleswoman
1998O.K. GarageHotel Desk Clerk
2000CryBaby LaneMrs. HuntTV movie
2001LonesomeEva
2002In AmericaHospital Administrator
2006The House Is BurningMrs. Garson
2006SpectropiaBall Guest
2009Busybody Womanuncredited
2011Dream HouseHeather Keeler
2012Surviving FamilySister Mary Alice
2013The SuspectMeredith
2017Can Hitler Happen Here?Patricia
2019The Garden Left BehindDr. Brown
2020TaharaMoreh Klein
2020DarcyFrann

Television

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1995New York NewsHysterical MomEpisode: "Good-Bye Gator"
1994Law & OrderYoung WomanEpisode: "Breeder"
2001Jean WestonEpisode: "Scourge"
2003Law & OrderMrs. PadgettEpisode: "Compassion"
2005Third WatchLottie PearsonEpisode: "Kingpin Rising"
2009KingsJane LlewellynEpisode: "Judgment Day"
2009Betty JeanEpisode: "Solitary"
2014UnforgettableSandra BraniganEpisode: "East of Islip"
2016The BlacklistWilliam's WifeEpisode: "The Vehm (No. 132)"
2016Mr. RobotChaplain4 episodes
2017Chicago JusticeCamille OsbornEpisode: "Double Helix"
2018BullJuror #40Episode: "Keep Your Friends Close"
2019High MaintenanceRitaEpisode: "M.A.S.H."
2019PoseCatholic WomanEpisode: "Acting Up"
2021Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJoyce WestEpisode: "The Five Hundredth Episode"
2022Blue BloodsJudge Cameron MillerEpisode: "On the Arm"
2022The First LadyEsther Lape4 episodes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bernadette Quigley Performance Credits. abouttheartists.com. 31 May 2019.
  2. Web site: Review of "Before and After" by Roger Ebert. rogerebert.com. 31 May 2019.
  3. Web site: Dancing at Lughnasa. 30 April 2021.
  4. News: THEATER; In Stamford, 'Dancing at Lughnasa' by ALvin Klein. The New York Times. 3 January 1993. 31 May 2019. Klein. Alvin.
  5. Web site: Dying in Boulder at La Mama. lamama.org. 31 May 2019.
  6. Web site: Secrets of the Holocaust Emerge in NYC Premiere of The Goldman Project by Kenneth Jones . playbill.com . 31 May 2019.
  7. Web site: Review by John Simon. New York Magazine. 14 November 1994. 31 May 2019.
  8. Web site: Bernadette Quigley Performance Credits. abouttheartists.com. 31 May 2019.
  9. Web site: Brief: 'The Garden Left Behind' Review: The struggles of the trans community are featured in the moving film from director Flavio Alves by Joe Friar. April 30, 2021.
  10. Web site: Bernadette Quigley. April 30, 2021.
  11. Web site: Cause Celeb. April 30, 2021.
  12. Web site: She was a translator for the Red Cross during WWII. After her death at 99, Simonne Quigley is still helping others by Dialynn Dwyer. 30 April 2021.
  13. News: Taking Inspiration From Song and Pictures on Refrigerator by Jim Dwyer. briefeausamerika.wordpress.com. 26 April 2013 . 30 April 2021. Dwyer . Jim .