Kieran O'Brien
Biography
Kieran O'Brien, hailing from Royton, received his education at Bishop Henshaw Roman Catholic Memorial High School in Rochdale. He embarked on his acting career early, gaining prominence as the lead in the BBC series Gruey by the age of 15. During his teenage years, he appeared in various other television series, both in single and recurring roles. In 1993, he portrayed Craig Lee in Coronation Street and took on the character Lee Jones in Children's Ward. That same year, he became a regular on the crime drama Cracker, playing Mark, the son of Robbie Coltrane's character. O'Brien made his film debut in 1999 with Virtual Sexuality and collaborated with director Michael Winterbottom on 24 Hour Party People in 2002, followed by the provocative 9 Songs in 2004, where he was notably the first mainstream British actor to be depicted ejaculating in a UK film. He continued to work with Winterbottom on A Cock and Bull Story and The Look of Love, while also securing recent roles in Holby Blue and The Syndicate.
Filmography
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The Look of Love
2013 • Jimmy Humphries
The Shock Doctrine
2009 • Narrator (Voice)
Bellman and True
1987 • The Boy
Holmes & Watson
2018 • PC Smalls
The Watchman
2016 • Lee Simpson
Goal II: Living the Dream
2007 • Hughie McGowan
Goal!
2005 • Hughie McGowan
Virtual Sexuality
1999 • Alex Thorne
9 Songs
2004 • Matt
The Last Enemy
2008 • Wafa
Messiah
2001 • Eric Metcalfe
Prey
2014 • Phil Prentice
Trucking Hell
2018
The Family Pile
2023 • Stuart
In the Dark
2017 • DS Gary Kenny