
Breakfast on Pluto
Same world. Different planet.In the 1970s, a young transgender woman called “Kitten” leaves her small Irish town for London in search of love, acceptance, and her long-lost mother.
Description: In the 1970s, a young transgender woman called “Kitten” leaves her small Irish town for London in search of love, acceptance, and her long-lost mother.
Genres: Drama, Comedy
Homepage: http://www.breakfastonpluto.co.uk/
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $3,900,000
Runtime: 128 minutes

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Cillian Murphy
Played Patrick 'Kitten' Braden

Stephen Rea
Played Bertie

Brendan Gleeson
Played John Joe Kenny

Liam Neeson
Played Father Liam

Eva Birthistle
Played Eily Bergin

Ruth Negga
Played Charlie

Laurence Kinlan
Played Irwin

Bryan Ferry
Played Mr. Silky String

Ruth McCabe
Played Ma Braden
Morgan Jones
Played Building Site Worker

Mary Coughlan
Played Housekeeper
Conor McEvoy
Played Young Patrick Braden

Charlene McKenna
Played Caroline Braden
Seamus Reilly
Played Lawrence
Peter Owens
Played Butcher
Emmet Lawlor McHugh
Played Young Irwin
Bianca O'Connor
Played Young Charlie
Paraic Breathnach
Played Benny Feely

Pat McCabe
Played Peepers Egan / Schoolmaster

Owen Roe
Played Dean
Rynagh O'Grady
Played Mrs. Coyle

Steven Blount
Played 1st Bouncer
Keith McCoy
Played 2nd Bouncer

Liam Cunningham
Played 1st Biker
Liam O'Toole
Played 2nd Biker
Peter Halpin
Played Joseph Hanratty

Peter Gowen
Played Brother Barnabas

Mark Doherty
Played Running Bear
Gavin Friday
Played Billy Hatchett

Tony Devlin
Played White Dove
Kieran Lally
Played One of The Mohawks
Stephen McDaid
Played One of The Mohawks
Pete Reddy
Played One of The Mohawks
Maurice Seezer
Played One of The Mohawks

Lex Shrapnel
Played Soldier at Roadblock

Eamonn Owens
Played Jackie Timlin
Ciaran Nolan
Played Horse Killane
Mary Ryan
Played Mrs. Feely

Kathryn Pogson
Played Mrs. Henderson

Alan Moloney
Played Talking Navvie
Derek Elroy
Played Rasta Son
Mal White
Played Stephenson
Paul O'Toole
Played Barman in Wards

Antonia Campbell-Hughes
Played Stripper

Janet Moran
Played Hooker

Andy Moore
Played 1st Republican
Marc O'Shea
Played 2nd Republican
Rachel Donovan
Played Nurse

Neil Jackson
Played Man at Disco

Dominic Cooper
Played Squaddie at Disco
Alan Heyburn
Played Paramedic

Ian Hart
Played PC Wallis

Steven Waddington
Played Inspector Routledge

James Greene
Played Gentleman
Fiona Clarke
Played 1st Peep Show Girl
Gillian Johnson
Played 2nd Peep Show Girl

Chris McHallem
Played Punter
Sid Young
Played English Patrick
Britta Smith
Played Mrs. Clarke

Doreen Keogh
Played Shopkeeper
Catherine Dunne
Played Solidarity Lady

Tom Hickey
Played Bishop

Mark Lambert
Played Bishop's Secretary
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