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Agnes Brown

Agnes Brown
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Mrs. Brown's Boys character
Portrayed by Brendan O'Carroll
Duration 1992–
First appearance 1992
Introduced by Brendan O'Carroll
Profile
Occupation Housewife
Market Stallholder
Residence 92 James Larkin Court, Finglas, Dublin

Agnes Loretta Brown is the protagonist in the BBC comedy series Mrs. Brown's Boys and the host of the upcoming 2017 BBC entertainment show All Round to Mrs Brown's.

Agnes was born on 1 September 1940. Her younger sister, Dolly, was born two years later. Growing up, her family was poor; it was a four-mile walk to school and five to the nearest shop. She met her future husband, Nicholas "Redser" Brown, when she and her childhood friend Winnie attended a birthday party for Sadie Brady. Their marriage was hastened; just after the pair said 'I do', Agnes's waters broke; their eldest child, Mark, was born a few hours later. Redser died on 24 April 1989 at the age of 61.

Mrs Brown first appeared on stage.

A series of seven Direct to home media films were made between 2002–08. The films plots contain many of the same stories as other Mrs. Brown incarnations and many of the same cast went on to the television series.

In the television series, Agnes Brown is a widow and lives in her house at 92, James Larkin Court, Finglas, Dublin, with three of her six children (and her 96-year-old father-in-law, Harold Brown, better known as Granddad). Daughter Cathy is a sexually-frustrated woman who can't find the right man; Rory is a homosexual who works in the hairdressers and Dermot works as a promoter, which involves walking around Dublin dressed in various costumes. Her eldest son Mark lives with his wife, voluptuous Betty, and their son, the sweet and innocent Bono (her favourite relative). Her youngest, Trevor, is away on the missions in Africa. Although she has mentioned having six children on several occasions, the sixth child, a fifth son of Agnes's, has yet to be seen on the show. Her best friend and neighbor, the kind but dimwitted Winnie McGoogan, is constantly popping around for cups of tea, and the local priest (Father Quinn, later replaced by Father Damian, after the former suffers an alcohol problem) is constantly popping around for varying reasons. She spends her evenings down at Foley's, the local pub, with Winnie, Cathy and her daughters-in-law Betty and Maria (who's married to Dermot and mother of their triplets, John, George and Ringo (all named after the Beatles)). She has a strong dislike for Hilary Nicholson, Maria's snobbish mother. She also has a strong dislike for Dermot's shady lifelong friend, Buster Brady, who often tries to embroil Dermot in get-rich-quick schemes.


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