In her most famous role, she played a nurse and former resident of Nonnatus House.
After being brutally attacked, her character was sent to a mental institution that was supposed to heal her trauma, but in reality resulted in her condition drastically worsening.
And while her character in Call The Midwife has mysteriously disappeared since 2017, the actress has now appeared in a new role in Death In Paradise.
But can you guess who it is?
In her most famous role, she played a nurse and former resident of Nonnatus House. And while her character in Call The Midwife has mysteriously disappeared since 2017, the actress has now appeared in a new role in Death In Paradise. Can you guess who it is?
Actress Bryony Hannah played nurse Cynthia Miller in Call The Midwife. And she looks a world away from her role as Rebecca Morley in the BBC series Death in Paradise
Actress Bryony Hannah played nurse Cynthia Miller in Call The Midwife.
And she looks a world away from her role as Rebecca Morley in the BBC series Death in Paradise.
Since airing in 2012, Call The Midwife has followed the chaotic lives of the nurses and nuns at Nonnatus House.
Many of the fan-favorite stars have moved on to new roles, which has resulted in some actresses completely transforming into characters far removed from the hit drama.
One of those stars is Bryony, who played a kind-hearted midwife who became a close friend and confidante to Jessica Raine's character, nurse Jenny Lee.
Bryony played a major role in the first six series of the show before leaving the series in 2017.
And now she's completely transformed her look as she ditched her nurse's uniform for a role in Death in Paradise season ten in 2021.
The brunette beauty played Rebecca Morley, an assistant professor of archeology who accompanied Roger Harkness (played by Richard McCabe) on a major excavation in Saint Marie.
Since airing in 2012, Call The Midwife has followed the chaotic lives of the nurses and nuns at Nonnatus House
Her character was described by the Radio Times as “shy but also determined”.
Bryony was also joined by former Skins actor Luke Pasqualino, who worked on the dig as a graduate student in episode two.
The episode was shown on BBC One on January 14, 2021.
After saying goodbye to Nonnatus House, Bryony also starred in the ITV crime series Unforgotten.
Death In Paradise has returned with a brand new series as the series celebrated its 100th episode in February.
And when the team reunited on the idyllic Caribbean island of Saint Marie and was tasked with solving more exciting murders, the series also saw the return of a major character.
EastEnders star Sean Maguire has returned to the drama series 13 years after his debut on the show.
The actor originally played the role of Marlon Collins on the BBC show, back in the show's very first season in 2011.
Sean starred in Death In Paradise alongside Ben Miller as DI Richard Poole, Sara Martins and DS Camille Bordey, and Danny John-Jules as Officer Dwayne Myers.
Sean Maguire has returned to BBC Death In Paradise 13 years after his debut as Marlon Collins in 2011
Death In Paradise has returned with a brand new series as the series celebrates its 100th episode
Speaking to The Mirror, Ralf Little, who plays DI Neville Parker in the series, revealed that he was delighted to have Sean back, but was also a little annoyed that Sean managed to steal the title from him he was the only person to ever appear on the series twice.
He said: “It was very exciting to see Sean Maguire come out again as well.” He was in the very first episode and came back to play the same character.
“It's not really mentioned in the episode, but keen viewers will see it!” I met Sean a few times and I just loved him. “He was funny, funny, professional and a brilliant actor.”
“I'm a little upset though because now he's the only other person other than me who's done the show twice!” However, he played the same character and I'm the only one who's done it as two different characters, so I have still this little personal milestone!'
Fans also seemed happy to have Sean back on their screens as they expressed their support on Twitter at the start of the show.
As Death And Paradise revealed: “Sean Maguire returns to Honoré – after appearing in the very first episode!” I wonder what he's up to this time…” one fan simply replied: “YES”.
Another wrote: “I can't wait to see this.” Will he reprise his previous role?
While another joked: “We've been wondering about him since episode 1. He ended up in a cell with a donkey!”
Speaking to The Mirror, Ralf Little (pictured), who plays DI Neville Parker in the series, revealed that he was delighted to have Sean back, but was also slightly annoyed that Sean managed to steal the title from him, as he was the only person to ever appear on the series twice
Fans also seemed happy to have Sean back on their screens as they shared their support on Twitter
The actor, now 47, previously played the role of Aidan Brosnan in EastEnders from 1991 to 1994, before leaving the film to star in the BBC drama series Dangerfield
Sean rose to fame at the age of 10 when he was cast as “Tegs” Ratcliffe in the BBC drama series Grange Hill.
The actor, now 47, played the role of Aidan Brosnan in EastEnders from 1991 to 1994 before moving on to star in the BBC drama series Dangerfield.
Sean then decided to swap acting for music and had a successful career as a singer, releasing three albums between 1994 and 1998.
He later returned to acting, starring in ABC's “Once Upon A Time” and CBS' “SWAT.”
Ralf also confirmed that Sean isn't the only guest appearing in the new series, as he revealed he was also looking forward to being joined by Call The Midwife star Richard Fleeshman and BAFTA winner Hayley Mills.