David O'Hara
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Birth Place: Glasgow, Scotland Eye Color: Blue Height: 5'11" (1.80 m) Family: Father: Patrick O'Hara Mother: Martha O'Hara Son who lives in Dublin, Ireland David keeps his private life very private but it is known that he had a dalliance with the super model Janice Dickinson and supported her when she appeared on the UK version of "I am a celebrity, get me out of here" in 2007 Education: Central School of Speech and Drama, London, England Actor Bio: After leaving school he was accepted for a Youth Opportunities Programme, a community theatre, based at the Glasgow Arts Centre. It toured local schools under the direction of Robin Peoples. David moved to London at age 17 to study at the Central School of Speech and Drama but left after two terms because of a shortage of funds. He went back to Scotland and landed a role in Bill Forsyth's "Comfort and Joy," then returned to Central to finish his last term. He was understudy to Ralph Fiennes in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." He performed in "Romeo and Juliet" as Tybalt, directed by Declan Donnallan for the New Shakespeare Company, at the Open Air Theatre in London's Regent Park, which was followed by a European tour. Other theatre credits include "The Comedy of Errors" at the Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, and "Aff the Other Man" at the Haymarket. He spent a year at the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford and the Barbican, in "Fashion," Jonathan Miller's production of "Taming of the Shrew," "Romeo and Juliet," "Cymbeline," and "Bite of the Night" directed by Danny Boyle. His big break came as Stephen, the rampaging Irishman who joins forces with William Wallace (Mel Gibson), in "Braveheart" (1995). The following year saw him co-starring opposite Helen Mirren as a slightly independent policeman in Granada Television's "Prime Suspect V: Errors in Judgment," which aired on PBS' "Masterpiece Theatre" in 1997. That same year, O'Hara also appeared in Alan J Pakula's "The Devil's Own," was the romantic foil to Janeane Garofalo in "The Matchmaker," portrayed a biker in the Scottish film "The Slab Boys," and portrayed Bill Sykes in "The Wonderful World of Disney" adaptation of "Oliver Twist" (ABC). [source: IMDB]
| CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Non-acting careers: Movies: Best laid plans (2011) Cowboys and Aliens (2011) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010) Golf in the Kingdom (2010) The Kid (2010) Darfur (2010) Wanted (2008), Doomsday (2008), Damage (2007), The Departed (2006), Tristan + Isolde (2006), Hotel Rwanda (2004), Braveheart (1995) - as the mad irishman, Stephen TV Shows: The Tudors (2010) Crossfire Trail (2001) The District (2000-2001), One by One (1985) Stage: Romeo and Juliet (1986) Big break: Braveheart (1995) Best known for: In the USA, The Departed Awards: Upcoming projects: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows as Albert Runcorn
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On the set of the Tudors with an extra | with Herronsville Jericho SchH1 AD V1andJerichos owner/breeder Chris Herron on location in Ireland |
Darfur | Golf in the Kingdom is the story of Michael Murphy (Mason Gamble), a young man en route to India in 1956, who stops to play one last round at the legendary Burningbush golf course and in a single day and night has his life transformed.Paired with a mysterious teacher named Shivas Irons (David O'Hara) |
Crossfire Trail | Braveheart |
David with Mel Gibson & Brendan Gleeson in Braveheart | |
as Albert Runcorn in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (and right) | |
Tristan and Isolde | |
as Mr. X on "Wanted" | with Leonardo Dicaprio in "the Departed" |
Hotel Rwanda | |
with David Keoghan(left) |
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"Braveheart" - scenes with David O'Hara as the mad Irishman Stephen | |
"Doomsday" trailer with David O'Hara | |