The first episode of Keys to My Life had Brendan Courtney - now in the early stages of Alzheimer's - revisiting some of his old homes with Brendan Courtney.
Here he lived with first wife Angela – romance began with the offer of a biscuit from his sock. And Courtney even has keys to the house in Brookside Close, where Murray’s legendary Channel 4 villain met his end. It’s here especially we feel the show’s great theme: the passing of time – and what’s left of it. Courtney observes: “Our planned journey of remembrance [is] turning into the journey of a man remembering his past before he forgets.” “This is from our time,” he says, running his fingers over a window’s frosted glass. And Murray has a lot to remember.
The actor was diagnosed with the condition three years ago and has decided to go public with the information only his family and friends knew. Bryan plays fan ...
'And the second thing is what I wanted to do and what I did. 'For Bryan, memory was his thing, and to have it taken away from you when you have been a professional actor for 52 years is upsetting. You see, in the old days before all of this started, I could read two pages of script, and put them down after two or three or four minutes, and know everything. 'The worst part of the whole thing was not being able to learn my lines as well as I used too. At the moment I don’t have any symptoms, and all that I hope is that it doesn’t get worse. There are other people who I have also told who have been very supportive,' he told the Irish Sun.
The actor recently shared that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's three years ago, but he is continuing with his life and his career to the best of his ...
And they see him still out there, doing his own thing, if they get the diagnosis for it, it’s a help. "And if people see people like Bryan, who has been an actor since he was 21. But it’s not," she said. You think the absolute worst. [Una is] a great supporter." Promoted Stories
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He said: “It was a bit unreal… I was told that we were going to have to have a police escort to bring you here (to filming).” “I was going to the theme parks that they have in America and thought, we should try one in Dublin. He said: “Poga’s Wonderland was a theme park in Ireland. A few times it felt unsafe. Poga was a dragon.
Last night was the first episode of the new season of the hit RTE series and Brendan Courtney was joined by the Fair City star. Advertisement. Bryan was on Keys ...
While another follower also commented saying: "Great episode of #keystomylife with the delightful and handsome Bryan Murray. "In the London suburb of Barnes he stepped back into the house chosen for him by the late actor Peter Bowles and mused on his two failed marriages. He got the diagnosis three years ago as he and Una explained that it is his short-term memory that "is the problem". Bryan then said: "It's the beginning of dementia Alzheimers and all that stuff." Brendan showed the actor around some of his former homes and he told Brendan some of the stories of his life. RTE viewers praised Bryan Murray on Keys To My Life saying he's a "gentleman" as he was emotional stepping back into his old homes.