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Patrick O'kane Photo: Ruth Crafer Paddock Suite, The Courtyard, 55 Charterhouse Street, London, EC1M 6HA p: + 44 (0) 20 73360351 e: [email protected] Patrick O'Kane Photo: Ruth Crafer Location: Bournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom Eye Colour: Brown Height: 6' (182cm) Hair Colour: Dark Brown Weight: 13st. 8lb. (86kg) Hair Length: Balding Playing Age: 41 - 50 years Voice Character: Assured Appearance: Eastern European, White Voice Quality: Gentle Other: Equity Stage 2018, Stage, Macduff, Macbeth, National Theatre, Rufus Norris 2017, Stage, Rothko, RED, Prime Cut Productions/Lyric Theatre, Emma Jordan 2017, Stage, Woyzeck, Woyzeck In Winter, Landmark Productions, Conall Morrison 2016, Stage, Jimmy, QUIETLY, Abbey/PublicTheater/Irish Repertory, New York, Jimmy Fay 2016, Stage, Carravagio, The Seven Acts of Mercy, RSC, Erica Whyman 2015, Stage, Kreon, Antigone, Barbican/Theatre de la Ville/BAM, Ivo Van Hove 2014, Stage, Jimmy, QUIETLY, Abbey Theatre/Soho Theatre London, Jimmy Fay 2013, Stage, Jimmy, QUIETLY, Abbey/Traverse Theatres, Jimmy Fay 2012, Stage, Anton Chekhov, 16 Possible Glimpses, Abbey Theatre, Wayne Jordan 2012, Stage, Jimmy, QUIETLY, Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Jimmy Fay 2012, Stage, Bruce J Ismay, TITANIC: SCENES FROM THE BRITISH WRECK COMMISIONER'S INQUIRY, MAC, Belfast, Charlie Westenra 2011, Stage, Chekhov, SIXTEEN POSSIBLE GLIMPSES, Abbey Theatre Dublin, Wayne Jordan 2011, Stage, John Proctor, THE CRUCIBLE, Lyric theatre, Belfast, Conall Morrison 2010, Stage, Faustus, DR FAUSTUS, Royal Exchange Theatre, Toby Frow 2010, Stage, John Proctor, THE CRUCIBLE, Regents Park Theatre, Timothy Sheader 2009, Stage, Freidrich Muller, WARHORSE, National Theatre/West End, Marianne Elliott/Tom Morris 2008, Stage, Friedrich Muller, WARHORSE, National Theatre, Marianne Elliott/Tom Morris 2007, Stage, Macbeth, Macbeth, RSC, Conall Morrison 2006, Stage, Michael, Whistle In The Dark, Royal Exchange/Manchester, Jacob Murray 2005, Stage, Kevin Toner, Cold Comfort, Prime Cut Productions, Owen McCafferty 2005, Stage, Hamlet, Hamlet, Abbey Theatre, Conall Morrison 2005, Stage, The Ballplayer, Insignificance, Sheffield Theatres, Sam West 2004, Stage, Devlin, Ashes To Ashes, Belfast Lyric, Owen McCafferty 2004, Stage, Frank, The Postman Always Rings Twice, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Lucy Bailey 2003, Stage, Joe, Scenes From The Big Picture, National Theatre, Peter Gill 2003, Stage, Socrates, Shoot The Crow, Royal Exchange Theatre, Jacob Murray 2002, Stage, Iggy, Closing Time, Royal National Theatre, James Kerr 2000, Stage, Jason, Medea, Dublin Abbey Theatre, Deborah Warner 2000, Stage, Peer Gynt II, Peer Gynt, Royal National Theatre, Connal Morrison 2000, Stage, Christie Mahon, Playboy Of The Western World, Royal National Theatre, Fiona Buffini 2000, Stage, Mercutio, Romeo And Juliet, Royal National Theatre, Tim Supple 2000, Stage, Christy, The House, Dublin Abbey Theatre, Connal Morrison 1999, Stage, Geordie, Trust, Royal Court/RNT Studio, Mick Gordon 1998, Stage, Freddie, As The Beast Sleeps, Dublin Abbey Theatre, Connal Morrison Patrick O'Kane 1/2 Television 2017, Television, Garry, Come Home, Red Productions for BBC, Andrea Harkin 2016, Television, Reece Colvin, DCI Banks, Left Bank Pictures, Mark Brozell 2016, Television, Victor, The Secret, ITV, Nick Murphy 2014, Television, Terry Shields, Vera, ITV, Daikin Marsh 2013, Television, Legassik, Jamaica Inn, BBC, Philippa Lowthorpe 2013, Television, Padraig, Strike Back, Left Bank, Paul Wilmshurst 2013, Television, Francesco Gonzago, The Borgias, LB Productions, Jon Amiel 2012, Television, Eoin Donaldson, NEW TRICKS Series 9, Wall To Wall TV, Phil John 2012, Television, Francisco Gonzaga, The Borgias, LB Television Productions, Various 2012, Television, Charles Chandler, THE FALL, BBC, Jakob Verbruggen 2011, Television, Jaqen, GAME OF THRONES Series 2, HBO, Various 2011, Television, Francesco Gonzaga, THE BORGIAS Series 2, LB Television Productions, Various 2008, Television, Paul Preswick, Holby Blue, Red Planet, Martin Hutchins 2007, Television, Van Cliff, Wire In The Blood, Costal Productions, Paul Whittington 2006, Television, Laverty, Five Days, BBC, Otto Bathurst 2004, Television, DI Rob McGuire, IF...., BBC Television, Nicolas Brown 2004, Television, Greg, Waking The Dead, BBC Television, Ben Bolt 2003, Television, Frances Tresham, Gunpowder, Treason and Plot, Box TV, Gilles McKinnon 2003, Television, Peter, Holy Cross - 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