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Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish and Kev McCabe
Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish Kev McCabe

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As she explains the history of the "Veil of Perseverance" to her love interest (Kevin McGarry), Regan’s voice drops to a reverent whisper. She touches the fabric like it’s alive. The notable beat is when she looks up and realizes she’s been talking for ten minutes, and the guy is just staring at her, enchanted. Regan does a tiny, almost imperceptible blush and looks down. It’s the kind of genuine, sweet moment that proves she can pivot from John Wick ’s grit to Hallmark’s glow without missing a beat. Role: Vista / Amanda Notable Moment: The Broken Ego Monologue

Trapped in a basement with a mutated killer, Natalie has a moment of clarity. She finds a shotgun. Instead of screaming, Regan’s face goes slack—not with fear, but with grim resignation. The notable moment is a single line of dialogue before she fires: "You should have stayed buried." She says it quietly, like a prayer. Regan sells the transition from terrified victim to avenging angel better than the script probably deserved. The Estate (2020) – The Cat-and-Mouse Tense Scene Role: Maddy Notable Moment: The Piano Wire Standoff bridget regan sex scene top

Facing the man who murdered her husband, Maria (Regan) doesn’t draw a gun. Instead, she walks into the dusty street, drops a single bullet into the dirt, and says, "You pick that up, or you leave. There’s no third choice." Regan’s performance is steely and almost monotone, but the tension is unbearable. The moment he reaches for the bullet, she kicks it away and produces a hidden derringer. It’s a subversion of the Western duel; Regan’s character doesn’t play fair, and the audience cheers. Role: Emma Notable Moment: The Antique Shop Epiphany As she explains the history of the "Veil

In this revisionist Western, Regan plays a Native American woman caught between two cultures. Her most notable scene is a quiet confrontation outside a saloon. Regan does a tiny, almost imperceptible blush and looks down

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