Conor Mullen
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) Dublin, Ireland |
Occupation | Actor |
Conor Mullen (born 1966) is an Irish actor who played Frank in Smother, Stuart McElroy in Holby City and Aidan Doherty in the 2007 BBC1 drama series Rough Diamond. He was born in Dublin. Both his parents were pharmacists, and he is one of a family of six. He grew up on the north side of Dublin in Sutton/Howth on the coast
In addition to acting, Mullen is also a voice-over artist, voicing many advertisements that are heard on Irish radio. He also provides the voice of the speaking clock in Ireland.[1]
Career
He began acting after he signed up for drama classes at the Brendan Smith Academy in Dublin and shortly after that, headed to New York, to study acting at The Neighbourhood Playhouse for two years. In 2007, Mullen began playing the role of Chrissie Williams' abusive boyfriend Stuart McElroy in the BBC medical drama Holby City. Mullen left Holby City in 2008 as his character was arrested and taken away by the police.
Personal life
Mullen is the first cousin of Larry Mullen, Jr. who is the drummer of Irish rock group, U2[citation needed]. He is married to actress Fiona Bell; they met on the set of Soldier Soldier in 1997.[1] He has four children Hannah, Georgia, Cassie and Keir.[citation needed]
Television roles
- Smother (2020) Frank
- The Drowning (2020) Mr. McKenzie
- Warrior (2020) Elijah Rooker
- Red Rock (2016-2020) Supt Kevin Dunne
- Rig 45 (2018) Ville
- Sacrifice (2017) Stephen Renney
- Raw (2010-2011) Larry Dean
- Single Handed (2010) Jim Dooley
- Deception- (Irish TV series) (2013)- Jack French
- The Silence (2010) Paul Begley
- Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne (2009) Brother Cornelius
- Silent Witness (2008) D I Michael McKenzie
- Holby City (2007–2008) Stuart McElroy
- School Run (2008) David Brennan
- The Whistleblowers (2007) Thomas Breitner
- Anner House (2007) Nicky Nolan
- Rough Diamond (2007) Aidan Doherty
- The Tiger's Tail (2006) MC
- Proof (2005) J.P O'Farrell
- Murder Prevention (2004) DCI Patrick Goddard
- Island at War (2004) Leuatnant Walker
- Ultimate Force (2003) Donald "Omega" Clissmann
- The Honeymooners (2003) Peter
- Heartbeat (2002) Kieron Doyle
- Puckoon (2002) Shamus
- Helen West (2002) Chief Supt Bailey
- Armadillo (2001) Bram
- Silent Grace (2001) Cunningham
- North Square (2000) Gary Booth
- Saltwater (2000) Ray
- Badger (2000) Ralph Allen
- Ordinary Decent Criminal McHale
- Shergar (1999) Hennity
- Blessed Fruit (1999)
- Reckless: The Movie (1998) John McGinley
- The Bill (1998) Friar Colley
- Soldier Soldier (1997) CSM Alan Fitzpatrick
- Reckless (1997) John McGinley
- Father Ted (1996) Award Ceremony Priest
- Chef! (1996) First Couple
- Space Truckers (1996) Cop #1
- Giving Tongue (1996) Journalist
- Boys and Men (1996)
- Life After Life (1995) Andrew Martin
- Ailsa (1994) Emperor
- The Apiarist's Dream of World Domination (1992)
- Dick Francis: Twice Shy (1989) Liam Fitzgerald
Film roles
- Sacrifice (2016) Stephen Renney
- United Passions (2014) Ivo Schricker
- Patricks Day (2014) Dr Meyer
- Woodehouse in Exile (2013) as Paul Schmidt
References
- ^ a b "Conor Mullen". www.hellomagazine.com. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
External links
- Conor Mullen at IMDb
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