The actor, who played Trevor Jordache on the soap, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2019 but continued to work on Irish soap Fair City until he retired last year.
She said: "Over the past year, Bryan's needs became far greater, and he has now moved into full time care. Up until now I didn't have time to think. My day was completely focused on Bryan and his needs. Now I have time to miss him."
"Myself and Bryan would really love you to join us," she said of the day. "You can take part in whatever way you want. You can host a huge tea party in your garden or simply put the kettle on and share a cuppa with friends. What matters most is that you are there. Please sign up today. It really is so important."
The actor only appeared in the soap for three months, but his character – a violent and abusive murderer – soon became one of the show's most infamous villains.
Speaking on RTE Radio 1's Morning Ireland at the time of his retirement, Fair City's executive producer Brigie de Courcy said: "We are all very sad about this. Bryan has been an absolutely wonderful part of the team for the last 20 years, an integral part of the story and an absolute consummate professional."
"We ended up with a situation where he had a Bluetooth ear loop and we had a dialogue guide who would actually listen to him in rehearsal and pick up his intonations and his rhythms and then he would repeat it back to him on the floor and Bryan would then say the line."
Watch O'Brien's appearance on Ireland AM last month below:
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