Bridget Regan is a multifaceted American actress and producer with a diverse range of film and television credits. Her filmography includes notable titles such as Devil's Gate, John Wick, The Leisure Class, The Best and the Brightest, Sex and the City, Canvas, Sarah's Oil, and The Drawing, with upcoming features including Sarah's Oil and The Drawing.
In television, Regan is currently starring on ABC's The Rookie, where her performance as Monica Stevens received widespread acclaim, with TVLine declaring her "deserved her own spin-off series." In 2021, she brought the iconic DC super-villain Poison Ivy to life in Batwoman, earning praise from Cody Schultz of Bang Smack Pow for her "outstanding" and "nuanced" portrayal.
Prior to her work on The Rookie, Regan starred in the gothic mystery series Paradise Lost opposite Josh Hartnett, Barbara Hershey, and Nick Nolte, and played the villainous Rose, a.k.a. Sin Rostro, on the Golden Globe-nominated series Jane the Virgin for five seasons. Her other notable television credits include Agent Carter, White Collar, and The Last Ship, where she starred opposite Eric Dane as the multi-lingual Navy Intel Officer, Sasha Cooper.
Regan's extensive television credits also include The Company You Keep, Grey's Anatomy, The Good Wife, Sons of Anarchy, Person of Interest, Hide, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent, among many others. She has also appeared on stage, originating the role of Cecile Leroux on Broadway in the French farce IS HE DEAD? opposite Norbert Leo Butz, and starring in a sold-out production of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof opposite Travis Van-Winkle at the Stella Adler Theater in Los Angeles.
As a producer, Regan has worked on multiple Off-Broadway productions and at the iconic La MaMa Theater, including the electro pop queer musical Camp Wanatachi, which is currently in development as a feature film with Zaden Meron Productions. Her production company, Picture Pool Productions, recently completed filming their first project, Savage, in which she also stars.
Regan lives in Los Angeles with her partner, film writer and director Eamon O'Sullivan, and their two children, Frankie Jean and Barney Moon.