Patrick Brammall has made a remarkable leap into Hollywood with his role in The Devil Wears Prada 2, where he plays a new love interest for Anne Hathaway’s character, Andy Sachs. This casting was confirmed by Deadline in July 2025, especially since Adrian Grenier will not return as Andy’s ex-boyfriend Nate Cooper. Although this role will be Brammall’s biggest to date, he has been a familiar face in the Australian entertainment scene for over two decades. Many Disney+ viewers may recognize him from his voice work on the popular animated show Bluey. Off-screen, Brammall is part of a notable acting duo, being married to The Invisible Man actress Harriet Dyer since 2021, and together, they’ve developed the romantic comedy series Colin from Accounts on Paramount+.
Brammall and Dyer’s chemistry extends beyond their personal lives into their collaborative projects, showcasing a dynamic partnership in both parenting and filmmaking. With two daughters, Joni Jane Brooklyn and Mabel, the couple candidly shares insights into balancing family life with their professional endeavors. In a lighthearted exchange during a 2024 interview, Dyer humorously noted the challenges of having her husband as a work colleague, and they both acknowledged the joys and difficulties inherent in their creative partnership. They often save their disagreements for their home life, effectively merging their personal and professional realms while expressing that they often think alike on creative matters.
Brammall’s career started with The Alice, a 2004 Australian TV movie, eventually leading to a successful body of work that earned him multiple Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards. His notable performances include a memorable supporting role in A Moody Christmas and a significant part in No Activity, a series that reflects his versatility as an actor. As he continued to evolve, Brammall landed roles in American productions such as New Girl, Evil, and the upcoming Apple TV+ series The Dispatcher. His partnership with Dyer in crafting Colin from Accounts, which revolves around coworkers caring for an injured dog, has resonated well with audiences, leading to a confirmed third season.
Before establishing himself in more substantial roles, Brammall sought experience in the world of soap operas by joining Home and Away in 2007. Although his stint on the show was brief, he fondly describes it as part of a “conveyor belt” for aspiring actors in Australia. He reflects on how his transition to Hollywood was gradual, noting that many young actors find their footing earlier in their careers, while he took longer to reach this stage of success. His time on the soap opera allowed him to gain valuable acting experience, but he acknowledges the unique challenges faced by rising talents in the competitive industry.
Outside of his more dramatic roles, Brammall’s work in children’s programming has touched many, particularly in his recurring role on Bluey. He voices Uncle Radley, a character who has resonated with both parents and children alike. Through his work on Bluey, Brammall emphasizes the importance of playful parenting, drawing inspiration from his character to be more engaged with his daughters. He acknowledges how parenthood has transformed him emotionally, allowing him to connect deeply with the show’s audience, and he frequently finds himself moved by the series’ heartfelt moments.
As Brammall prepares for the release of The Devil Wears Prada 2, which is scheduled for May 1, 2026, anticipation builds around his character and the film’s direction. The plot remains largely under wraps, but it signifies a fresh start for Andy Sachs following her breakup with Nate. Filming has seen Brammall and Hathaway develop rapport, further hinted at with heartwarming moments captured between takes. Brammall’s role is poised to introduce new dynamics and contribute to the evolving narrative of a beloved franchise.