Brendan Cauldwell was an Irish actor who worked extensively in radio, film, and television. He contributed to various productions in Ireland's entertainment industry.
On October 1922, Brendan Cauldwell was born in Ireland.
In 1955, Brendan Cauldwell joined the RTÉ Repertory Company and took part in more than 3,000 productions including the international 32-hour broadcast of Ulysses.
In 1961, Brendan Cauldwell performed in The Weaver's Grave, adapted and produced by Mícheál Ó hAodha, and written by Galway author Seamus O'Kelly. It won the Prix Italia for Radio Drama.
In 1977, Brendan Cauldwell acted as Father Michael in Joseph Strick's film, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
In 1996, Brendan Cauldwell joined the cast of television programme Fair City, playing war veteran Paschal Mulvey.
In 2005, Brendan Cauldwell worked in the television programme Fair City until 2005.
In January 2006, Brendan Cauldwell died.
In 2006, Brendan Cauldwell died in his sleep at the age of 83.
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