Eugene O'Hare

ACTOR, WRITER, TALENT_AGENT

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Eugene O'Hare is an Irish actor, playwright, radio and screen writer. He created the role of Detective Quigley in the BBC/Starz series Dublin Murders. His plays, published by Methuen, include "The Weatherman" and 'Sydney & the Old Girl".He moved to London when he was eighteen and after a brief time returning to work at Dublin's Abbey Theatre he landed the role of Doalty in Brian Friel's Translations at the Royal National Theatre in London. O'Hare has worked extensively in London theaters such as The Royal Court, Tricycle, Shakespeare's Globe and in the West End. He was lauded by the late Sam Shepard for a masterful performance as Austin in Shepard's seminal play "True West". Shepard flew to the Glasgow Citizen's Theatre in 2013 to see the production and was instrumental in securing its transfer to London's Tricycle Theatre. He played opposite the BAFTA-winning Chernobyl actor Alex Ferns as his warring brother. It was the last major production before Sam Shepard's death. O'Hare created the role of Magennis in Jez Butterworth's hit play The Ferryman directed by Sam Mendes in 2017. His first American stage role was on Broadway playing Colm Meaney's son in the Eugene O'Neill masterpiece A Moon for the Misbegotten. O'Hare later returned to New York to St Ann's Warehouse to create the role of Pierre opposite Adrian Lester in Lolita Chakrabarti's multi award-winning debut play Red Velvet. He is also a film and television actor and played series regular Detective Quigley in the 2019 BBC/Starz series Dublin Murders adapted by Sarah Phelps from the bestselling crime novel series by Tana French. In 2020 he will create the role of series regular Eddie Lyons in Season 3 of Marcella (ITV/Netflix). In 2017 O'Hare wrote the BBC short film The Music Room featuring the entire Ulster Orchestra. He has written several short stories for BBC Radio 4 including A World of One's Own which was broadcast on Christmas Day 2015. His short story "Bosco" for Radio 4 was narrated by Stephen Rea and is currently being adapted as a feature-length film with backing from Northern Ireland Screen. He also wrote the National Theatre Connections play "Hospital Food" set in a teenage cancer unit. Two world premiers of his full length plays opened on the main stage of The Park Theatre in London in 2019. The first play The Weatherman was directed by Alice Hamilton and ran for five weeks from 12th August. Writing for whatsonstage.com, critic Alun Hood said "It heralds the arrival, in O'Hare, of a fearless new playwright with a singular voice". The second play Sydney & the Old Girl directed by Phillip Breen and starring Miriam Margolyes and Mark Hadfield opened on the 30th October and ran for five weeks. The play was a sell out commercial hit and prompted the Park Theatre to install extra seating to cope with demand. O'Hare is a member of Field Day Theatre company founded by Brian Friel. He lives in London. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Savage Artists®

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Releases by Year

Eugene O'Hare on average has worked on 1 movies per year from 2014 to 2019. See the full graphs of the number of Eugene O'Hare movies released per year from 2014 till 2019.

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Eugene O'Hare works mostly in Drama Genre followed by Crime Genre flixes. 50% of Eugene O'Hare movies are Drama Genre movies. See Top Genres that Eugene O'Hare worked on in the graph below.

Average IMDB Score

On average the IMDB score of the movies that Eugene O'Hare has worked on is 6.8.

6.8 / 10

Eugene O'Hare's Movies and Tv Series available to Stream now ..

Crime,Drama,Mystery
Dublin Murders (2019)

Crime series based on the novels by Tana French.

7.1/1060 min

Available in 7 platform(s).