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  1. Brennan (1976) Father Brennan. Brennan in Robert Thorn's office in The Omen (1976). Portrayed By: Patrick Troughton. Appearance (s): The Omen (1976) Age: Unspecified (Early 40s - Early 50s) Status: Deceased; impaled by a lightning rod. Known Relatives: Unknown mother (deceased)

  2. Troughton (left) in a publicity still for the 1976 film The Omen. After Troughton left Doctor Who in 1969, he appeared in various films and television roles.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    1947
    Hamlet
    TV film
    1947
    Edward II
    TV film
    1948
    King Lear
    TV film
    1948
    Radius, a robot
    TV film
  3. Patrick Troughton. Actor: The Omen. Patrick Troughton was born in Mill Hill, London and was educated at Mill Hill School. He trained as an actor at the Embassy School of Acting in the UK and at Leighton Rollin's Studio for for Actors at Long Island, New York in the USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • Mill Hill, London, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Columbus, Georgia, USA
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_OmenThe Omen - Wikipedia

    The Omen is a 1976 supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Seltzer. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, it stars Gregory Peck , Lee Remick , David Warner , Harvey Spencer Stephens (in his film debut), Billie Whitelaw , Patrick Troughton , Martin Benson , and Leo McKern .

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · As Father Brennan (Ralph Ineson, stepping into a role Patrick Troughton originated in 1976) explains to Margaret, there are two parts of the Church.

  6. Patrick Troughton plays Father Brennan in the 1976 classic “The Omen,” and Ralph Ineson portrays the same character in “The First Omen.” What does Father Brennan try to do in The Omen? Father...

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  8. Father Brennan : Its mother was a Jack... Marine : Everything all right, sir? American secretary : You sounded strange. The door was locked. Robert Thorn : [ignoring Brennan's warnings about Damien] ... Now, I've heard you. I want you to hear me: I *never* want to see you again.