In a poignant moment for fans of the beloved comedy series “Mrs Brown’s Boys,” we reflect on the legacy of its cherished cast members, several of whom have tragically passed away. Since its debut in 2011, the show, created by Brendan O’Carroll, has been a comedic sensation, but it has not been without heartbreak. The recent acknowledgment of the late actors serves as a reminder of the laughter and joy they brought to millions.
John Kenny, who played the sly Cunningham, captivated audiences with his sharp wit until his battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma ended in 2025, when he was 68. Frank Kelly, renowned for his role as Justice Cannon, passed away in 2016, leaving behind a legacy of humor that resonated with fans worldwide. Pauline Delaney, another talented member, lit up the screen before her passing in 2007, her performances forever etched in the hearts of viewers.
Gay Byrne, the voice of a generation, made a memorable cameo in the 2014 film, only to succumb to prostate cancer in 2019 at 85. Dermot O’Neill’s portrayal of Granddad Brown was a fan favorite until his death in 2019 at 71, leaving a void in the show’s dynamic.
Meanwhile, Brendan O’Carroll continues to embody Agnes Brown, defying age with his comedic genius. As of 2025, he remains a vibrant force in the industry at 70, alongside co-star Jennifer Gibney, who has also thrived in her role. The cast, including Danny and Fiona O’Carroll, continues to honor their late colleagues while keeping the spirit of “Mrs Brown’s Boys” alive.
As we remember those we’ve lost, we also celebrate the enduring impact they had on our screens, their humor and warmth forever woven into the fabric of Irish television. Fans are encouraged to share their favorite memories and characters, ensuring that the laughter lives on in their hearts.