Brigid Marshall
Acting
Biography
Brigid is a Chicago-born, now LA-based actor, writer, and comedian. She hates cargo shorts and has appeared in videos for BuzzFeed and Funny or Die. You can catch her every other Tuesday night performing with the iO West Harold team Dinner Jacket, as well as performing solo sketch at venues all around Los Angeles, including Rafa’s Lounge, the Club House, Second City Hollywood and the iO West Loft, among others. She has written, directed and performed two one-woman shows, “Heart/s: A Solo Show from Brigid Marshall” and “All That Glitters.” Her theater credits include iO Chicago, Upstairs Gallery, the Playground Theatre, the Annoyance and the Second City. You can catch her having a glorified conversation about things that don’t have to be the worst, yet somehow are the worst, in the back of a Chinese restaurant in Los Feliz — oh, and on Twitter (@BrigidMarshall), the great equalizer. She calls this “stand up.”
Known For

A riveting police drama about the men and women of the Chicago Police Department's District 21 who put it all on the line to serve and protect their community. District 21 is made up of two distinctly different groups: the uniformed cops who patrol the beat and go head-to-head with the city's street crimes and the Intelligence Unit that combats the city's major offenses - organized crime, drug trafficking, high profile murders and beyond.
Chicago P.D.

The tranquility in a serene, wealthy community inhabited by some of the world's most prominent individuals explodes when a shocking murder occurs and a high stakes investigation unfolds.
Paradise

In 1970, Mikey and William both portrayed football cannibal Smash-Mouth in the influential cult hit, End Zone 2. Now, 50 years later, only one can wear the mask.
The Once and Future Smash

Mary Tyler, Millennial is a horror comedy about our current past, present, and future. New to Los Angeles, Mary Tyler (Mary Ryan) takes a job at a mysterious startup called DaJaVue, which begins to warp her reality in strange and unsettling ways. Izabella Watson (Lucy Blehar) is the youngest CEO in America, and her amazing, fantastical yet unproven device, The DaJa, is poised to take over the tech world. Her lapdog assistant, Constance (Brigid Marshall), does everything possible to clear a shining path for Izabella's plans. Mary's roommate, Shelly (Sarah Moliski), balances her new acting gig on a cat-centric web series called Felinious with keeping her best friend's feet on the ground. Meanwhile, her co-worker, Donna (Victoria Allen) raises important questions about the direction and solvency of DaJaVue.