Sean Mahon
Sean Mahon |
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Born |
Dublin, Ireland |
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Nationality |
Irish |
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Occupation |
Actor |
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Years active |
2002–present |
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Height |
5' 11" (1,8 m) |
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Children |
none |
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Sean Mahon is a stage and screen actor. He is known for playing Nicky Giblin in the Broadway production of The Seafarer, Richard Hannay in the Broadway production of The 39 Steps and Michael Hess (the lost son) in the award winning feature film, Philomena. In 2014 he was nominated for a best lead actor award for his portrayal of maverick cop Brian McGonigle in the Irish Drama Red Rock. After much success in Ireland, Red Rock now plays on the BBC in the UK and on Amazon Prime in the US. [1]
Filmography
Films
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2002 |
It Could Happen |
Doctor |
short |
2003 |
Hulk |
Comanche Pilot |
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2003 |
This Vicious Minute |
Husband |
short |
2005 |
Mr. & Mrs. Smith |
Lucky |
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2005 |
A.M.D.G.: A World Is Not Enough |
Ignatius Loyola |
short |
2007 |
Reign of the Gargoyles |
Deacon |
TV movie |
2008 |
Rend |
Thomas |
short |
2010 |
Fair Game |
CIA Analyst #1 |
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2010 |
Exit the Castle |
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short |
2011 |
Higher Ground |
Liam Donovan |
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2012 |
Dark Shadows |
Collinsport Cop |
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2012 |
Zero Dark Thirty |
Prince Pilot 52 |
uncredited |
2013 |
Philomena |
Michael Hess |
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2015 |
The Legend of Longwood |
Marc Dumonceau |
Completed |
2015 |
The Last Treasure Hunt |
Ernie |
Post-production |
Television
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2002 |
Angel |
Truck Driver |
"Forgiving" (Season 3, Episode 17) |
2002 |
The Agency |
Delaney |
"Elite Meat to Eat" (Season 2, Episode 11) |
2003 |
Everwood |
Pseudo Patient |
"Blind Faith" (Season 2, Episode 6) |
2003 |
ER |
Community Hospital Doctor |
"Death and Taxes" (Season 10, Episode 7) |
2003-2004 |
Line of Fire |
Carl Sampson |
4 episodes |
2008 |
As the World Turns |
George |
Episode #1.13387 |
2008 |
Fringe |
Bartender |
"Safe" (Season 1, Episode 10) |
2010 |
Army Wives |
Professor George Kelling |
"New Orders" (Season 4, Episode 9) |
2010 |
Then We Got Help! |
Terry |
20 episodes |
2014-2015 |
Red Rock |
Brian McGonigle |
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Video games
References
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