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This historical drama about the Ukrainian Holodomor (famine) is Regan’s darkest and most critically demanding film. She plays , a villager trying to keep her family alive during Stalin’s genocide. The most devastating scene occurs when Nadia returns to her home to find it empty. Regan delivers a five-minute monologue to a dead bird she holds in her hands. She whispers memories of her mother, her husband, and the wheat fields, oscillating between tearful laughter and hollow silence. It is a gut-wrenching scene that earned her festival praise. Unlike her action roles, this moment relies entirely on her ability to convey generational trauma without a single punch or gunshot.

(2025): In a recent "villainous" turn, she played , a character whose actions led to a major cliffhanger involving the "death" of a beloved lead character. Show more Filmography Overview Category Notable Titles Lead Movie Roles Sarah's Oil , Devil's Gate , The Drawing (Upcoming) Supporting/Cameos John Wick , Sex and the City , The Best and the Brightest Main TV Roles Legend of the Seeker , The Last Ship , Paradise Lost Recurring Hits White Collar , Jane the Virgin , The Rookie , Batwoman or her historical role in Sarah's Oil ? Watch Bridget Regan bridget regan sex scene top

Her role as the mastermind villain Rose (Sin Rostro) cemented her status as one of TV's most "badass" antagonists. This historical drama about the Ukrainian Holodomor (famine)

While not her biggest hit, this HBO project contains one of her most underrated dramatic moments. Playing a woman preparing for a high-society wedding while her family crumbles, Regan delivers a quiet breakdown scene in a garden gazebo. No tears, just a trembling lip and a whispered, “I don’t know who I am anymore.” It proved she could do arthouse pain as well as action grit. Regan delivers a five-minute monologue to a dead

After John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is excommunicated, he visits Addy to retrieve his back-up weapons. The scene is a masterclass in world-building. Regan enters from a shadowy hallway, her hair severe, her posture deferential but alert. The notable moment occurs when she hands John a marker (a blood oath) and says, "Yeah. It's that one." Her delivery is bone-dry, but her eyes flick to his bloody knuckles. She knows exactly what he is about to do.