Irish actors born in 1973

Here are 8 famous actors from Republic of Ireland were born in 1973:

Alan King

Alan King (February 5, 1973 Dublin-) is an Irish actor.

He graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a degree in drama and theatre studies before embarking on a successful career in acting. He is best known for his roles in several popular television shows such as "The Tudors," "Reign," and "Roswell." Additionally, he has appeared in numerous films including "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight Rises." In 2019, he starred in the critically acclaimed Broadway production of "Network." In addition to his acting career, King is also an accomplished voice actor, having lent his voice to several animated films and television shows. He is known for his distinctive Irish accent and his ability to bring complex characters to life on screen.

Ryan Alosio

Ryan Alosio (January 11, 1973 Long Beach-) a.k.a. Ryan R. Alosio is an Irish actor, film producer, writer, painter, photographer and singer-songwriter.

He is best known for his roles in films such as "A Bug's Life", "Being John Malkovich", and "Speed 2: Cruise Control". Alosio has also appeared in popular television shows like "NCIS", "Mad Men", and "Family Guy". In addition to acting, he has produced several films including "Hollywood Horror", and "Succubus: Hell-Bent". Alosio is also a talented writer and has published a collection of short stories titled "Hedgehog's Dilemma". He is also an accomplished painter and photographer, and has had several exhibitions showcasing his work. Alosio is also a singer-songwriter, and has released two albums, "Allergic To The Keys" and "Goodnight Rock And Roll".

Tomás Ó Súilleabháin

Tomás Ó Súilleabháin (March 19, 1973 Dublin-) also known as Tom O'Suilleabhain, Tomás O'Suilleabhain, Thomas O'Suilleabhanin, Tom O'Suilleabháin, Tomás O'Suilleabháin, Tom O'Súilleabháin, Tom Ó Suilleabhin, Tom Ó Suilleabháin, Tom Ó Súilleabháin, Tomas O'Sullivan or Tomas O'Suilleabhain is an Irish actor.

Tomás Ó Súilleabháin began his acting career in theater, working with a number of Dublin-based companies including The Abbey Theatre, The Gate Theatre, Rough Magic and Fishamble Theatre Company. He is known for his performances in numerous Irish films, including "Spin the Bottle" (2004), "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" (2006) and "The Tudors" (2007-2010). Tomás has also appeared in several international productions, including the TV series "Game of Thrones" (2014-2015) and the film "The Siege of Jadotville" (2016). In addition to his work in film and TV, Tomás Ó Súilleabháin continues to be an active member of the Irish theatre community, both as an actor and as a director.

Gary Robinson

Gary Robinson (April 28, 1973 Dublin-) also known as Garry Robinson or Gareth Robinson is an Irish actor and stunt performer.

Born in Dublin, Ireland on April 28, 1973, Gary Robinson began his career in the entertainment industry as a stunt performer. He has worked on numerous film and television productions, including "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2" and "Game of Thrones." In addition to his work as a stunt performer, Robinson has also appeared in several films and television shows as an actor. He is best known for his roles in "Vikings," "Penny Dreadful," and "Death Race 4: Beyond Anarchy." Robinson is highly respected in the industry for his dedication to his craft and his commitment to safety on set.

Lochlainn O'Mearain

Lochlainn O'Mearain (August 8, 1973-) otherwise known as Lochlann O'Mearain, Loughlann O'Mearain or Lochlann Ó Mearáiin is an Irish actor.

He was born in Dublin, Ireland and attended Trinity College Dublin where he graduated with a degree in drama studies. O'Mearain began his career in the early 2000s and has since appeared in numerous film and television productions, both in Ireland and abroad. He is best known for his roles in the Irish-language film Kings and the RTÉ drama series Love/Hate. O'Mearain is also a fluent Irish speaker and has been an advocate for promoting the language and its cultural heritage. In addition to his acting work, he is a trained dancer and has performed with the Irish modern dance company CoisCéim Dance Theatre.

Liam O Mochain

Liam O Mochain (March 3, 1973 Limerick-) is an Irish actor, film producer, screenwriter and film director.

He is best known for his work in independent Irish cinema. O Mochain started his career by writing and directing short films and went on to make his feature filmmaking debut with the critically acclaimed movie, "The Book That Wrote Itself" in 1999. He has since directed several award-winning films including "WC", "The Brother", and "Lost & Found", which was Ireland's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 91st Academy Awards. In addition to his work on the big screen, O Mochain has also acted in a number of Irish TV shows and films such as "Scup", "Corp agus Anam", and "Gangs of London". He is highly regarded in the Irish film industry for his unique style of storytelling that often combines humor with social commentary on contemporary issues.

Jamie Bamber

Jamie Bamber (April 3, 1973 Hammersmith-) a.k.a. Jamie St John Bamber Griffith or Bambini is an Irish actor. He has three children, Ava Griffith, Isla Elizabeth Angela Griffith and Darcy Griffith.

Bamber is best known for his roles in popular television series such as Battlestar Galactica, where he played the character of Lee Adama. He also appeared in the TV series Law & Order: UK, where he portrayed Detective Sergeant Matt Devlin. The actor's film credits include The Devil's Tattoo, Pulse 2: Afterlife, and John Doe: Vigilante. Before his acting career took off, Bamber graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and later served as a captain in the British Army. In addition to his acting work, Bamber is also a passionate supporter of various charities, including Headway, a UK-based organization that helps individuals who have suffered brain injuries.

David Quinlan

David Quinlan (January 24, 1973 Castleknock-) is an Irish actor.

He is best known for his roles in television dramas such as "The Tudors", "Game of Thrones", and "Vikings". Quinlan initially trained as a software engineer, but decided to pursue acting full-time in the mid-1990s. He appeared in several Irish stage productions before being cast in his first major TV role in "Ballykissangel" in 1998. Since then, he has become a familiar face on both Irish and British television, and has also appeared in a number of feature films, including "Space Truckers" and "Leap Year". Despite his success as an actor, Quinlan has always maintained his passion for technology and continues to develop software in his spare time.

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