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Dean O’Gorman was born on December 1, 1976, he is a New Zealand actor, artist and photographer. He played the dwarf Fíli in the Hobbit trilogy and the Norse god Bragi/Anders Johnson in the fantasy series The Almighty Johnsons.
AGE OF DEAN O’GORMAN
O’Gorman was born on December 1, 1976 in Auckland, New Zealand to parents Lance, a landscape designer, and Christine O’Gorman. He has a younger brother, Brett, who is also an actor and comedian. He has Irish and English ancestry; his maternal grandfather was an English paratrooper in World War II.
O’Gorman earned a black belt in karate at the age of ten and studied at Rangitoto College in Auckland. He originally planned to study graphic design. He married his longtime girlfriend Sarah Wilson in January 2016.
SIZE OF DEAN O’GORMAN
O’Gorman is 1.73m tall.
WIFE OF DEAN O’GORMAN
Dean O’Gorman has been married to Sarah Wilson since 2016.
DEAN O’GORMAN MOVIES AND TV SHOWS
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At age 12, O’Gorman was discovered by a casting agent during a speech contest at a school. After starring in a number of television roles, he landed a starring role in the teen romance Hello Timothy in 1995, a performance that earned him a Best Actor nomination at Italy’s Giffoni Film Festival.
Subsequent roles included co-starring as Mark in the ensemble drama When Love Comes and playing alongside Melanie Lynskey in the road movie Snakeskin, the latter of which received five awards at the 2001 New Zealand Film and Television Awards.
In April 2011, O’Gorman was cast as the Dwarf Fili in Peter Jackson’s three-part film adaptation of The Hobbit. He then made an appearance in an advertisement for Air New Zealand.
In Jay Roach’s 2015 film Trumbo, O’Gorman stars as Kirk Douglas, including a recreation of the filming of Spartacus. He plays a demoralized writer in the 2017 film Pork Pie, praising Cannes.
Year | Title | Role | Remarks |
Year one thousand nine hundred ninety-five | Hello Timothy | Timothy Taylor | |
nineteen ninety-six | Mermaid | Mermaid | Short film |
1998 | Young Hercules | Young Iolaus | Video |
1998 | when love comes | brand | |
2001 | Snake skin | Johnny | |
2002 | toy love | Well | |
2004 | porcine | Confucian | Short film |
2008 | The Legend of Bloody Mary | Rev. Whittaker | |
2009 | Sabotage | Policeman | |
2010 | Coffee | Chris | |
2012 | The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey | the elephant | |
2013 | The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug | the elephant | |
2014 | The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies | the elephant | |
2015 | Trumbo | Kirk Douglas | |
2017 | pork pie | Jon |
O’GORMAN TELEVISION
O’Gorman began acting on television in the early 1990s. His career took off in the middle of the decade, when he won the role of Harry Martin on the popular New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street and appeared on several occasions. in locally shot shows Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess. O’Gorman also had a regular role as Iolaus in the short-lived Young Hercules opposite Ryan Gosling, and in the Australian hit McLeod’s Daughters, as Jodi Fountain McLeod’s love interest Luke Morgan.
He has made several appearances on several TV shows including The Cult, Go Girls and Legend of the Seeker. From 2011 to 2013, O’Gorman starred as Anders Johnson in the New Zealand fantasy series The Almighty Johnsons. He played mountaineer George Lowe in the 2016 miniseries Hillary.
Year | Title | Role | Remarks |
1990 | The Thieving Stallion | Tony Garrett | TV movie |
1990 | South Seas Raider | Bobby Morrison | TV movie |
Year one thousand nine hundred ninety-five | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | Iloran | Episode: “The Gauntlet” |
nineteen ninety-six | Shortland Street | Nurse Harry Martin | TV series |
nineteen ninety-six | Return to Treasure Island | Jim Hawkins | TV movie |
nineteen ninety-six | Xena: Warrior Princess | Homer / Orion | Episode: “Athens City Academy of Performing Bards” |
1997 | Doom Runners | Deek | TV movie |
1997 | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | Young Iolaus / Ruun | Episodes: “Regrets…I’ve Had a Few”, “Prodigal Sister” |
1998 | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | Young Iolaus | Episodes: ‘Medea Culpa’, ‘Twilight’ |
1998 | The legend of William Tell | Darek | Episode: “The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior” |
1998 | The chosen one | Andrew Scott | TV movie |
1998-1999 | Young Hercules | Iolaus | Main role (45 episodes) |
1999 | big sky | Dean | Episode: ‘A Family Affair’ |
1999 | Duggan | Fergus MacLllwaine | Episode: “Going Overboard” |
1999 | Intrepid | cliff | TV movie |
2000 | Xena: Warrior Princess | Wiglaf | Episode: “Return of the Valkyrie” |
2001 | Lawless: Beyond Justice | Night | TV movie |
2001 | all saints | Evan Coen | Episode: “The Other Side of Perfection” |
2003 | Farscape | Zukash | Episodes: ‘We’re So Fucked Up: Part 2 & 3’ |
2003 | MDA | Peter Jarman | Episodes: “Judgment Day,” “St. Crispin’s Day » |
2004 | serial killers | Dr. Gilligan/Andrew | Regular role (7 episodes) |
2004-2005 | McLeod’s daughters | Luke Morgan | Recurring role (25 episodes) |
2007 | Moonlight | Daniel | Episode “Nothing Like Vampires” |
2007-2008 | Animalia | Tyrannicus / Harry (voice) | Recurring role (4 episodes) |
2009 | Researcher Legend | Carver Dunn | Episode: “Disappointment” |
2009 | Go girls | Framework | Episodes: “Signs and Obstacles”, “Do the Right Thing” |
2009 | The cult | Liam | Episode: “1.10” |
2011 | Tangwai | Bert Sutcliffe | TV movie |
2011-2013 | The Almighty Johnsons | Anders Johnson | Main role (36 episodes) |
2014 | lego the hobbit | Fili (voice) | Video game |
2016 | Hillary | george lowe | Mini-series |
2016-2017 | Western coast | Evan lace | Recurring role (9 episodes) |
2017 | Wanted to | Will | Recurring role (5 episodes, series 2) |
DEAN O’GORMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Besides acting, O’Gorman is also a photographer and artist. In an interview with Tom Cardy, he admitted to having difficulty finding work during his first year in Los Angeles. He was almost broke, but was soon discovered by his friend’s agent and so began to receive more work, dividing his time between painting, photography and acting.
In 2012, he held his first exhibition at the Page Blackie Gallery in Wellington, New Zealand, from June 19-23. The theme of the exhibition was centered on the Vietnam War. In order to get the accuracy of his work, O’Gorman sought the advice of a New Zealand Vietnam veteran. Preferring to dress and edit shoots himself, models in this gallery included fellow cast members from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Almighty Johnsons. O’Gorman’s photographs were exhibited at the B3 Biennale in Berlin in 2015.
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DEAN O’GORMAN SHORT STORIES
Westside: Return of New Zealand’s favorite crime family
Stuff.co.nz-June 27 , 2018
It’s time to call in the big guns as West Side returns, badder than ever. Looking at Antonia Prebble’s mullet style hairdo, it’s hard to believe it’s not her real hair.
Sitting in the boardroom at South Pacific Pictures in West Auckland, where local drama Westside is filmed, Prebble wears a fluffy bathrobe and heavy makeup. She’s on a break between filming scenes featuring her character, family matriarch Rita West. Beneath her dress, she is dressed in clothing that is meant to reflect West Auckland 1983 – the region and year in which the show is set.
‘Surprisingly, my hairdresser said four or five people asked for Rita’s mullet hairstyle.’ – Antonia Prebble. Westside, a comedy-drama about a crime family and their friends, is now in its fourth season. The prequel series Outrageous Fortune also stars David de Lautour as Rita’s husband Ted and Will Hall as mustachioed police officer Mike McCarthy.
The show’s promotional posters usually show Prebble wearing a stern expression and tight, dark clothing and, of course, the infamous mullet wig. ‘Surprisingly, my hairdresser said four or five people asked for Rita’s mullet hairstyle,’ laughs Prebble, whose real hair is a brown bob. The 34-year-old actor has been on the show since its debut when its first season was set in the 1970s.
Much has been made of how the series reflects notable events in New Zealand history, such as the 1981 Springbok tour.
So what can we expect this year?
“Of all the seasons we’ve done, I think this one most resembles the style of Outrageous Fortune,” Prebble says.
She insists that these latest episodes are her favorites so far.
“This time it’s actually more character-focused,” she says.
“Of course, we’re set in a time – it’s 1983. There are still some historical references, but it’s mostly characters, so as a result, it feels a bit more serialized like Outrageous has. and (Wests) house is just busy and full of people all the time. Westside doesn’t have to be hinged on anything other than itself. ‘
Fans of the show are eagerly awaiting the wedding of Rita Wolf’s (Reef Ireland) son to Cheryl (Ashleigh Cummings). Rita and Cheryl openly dislike each other, though Prebble implies that Rita is making an effort.
“This year, she actively tolerates Cheryl in the house, and at some point they are bound by tragedy,” Prebble says.
‘But after that they come back to life as usual – which means they’re not each other’s best friends, but they’re kind of on the same team now.’
Rima Te Wiata (The Breaker Upperers), Ilona Rodgers (Gloss), and Nicole Whippy (Outrageous Fortune, Nothing Trivial), among others, make appearances on the show.
Grant Kereama, the former Lotto host who hosts a radio show in Wellington with his now ex-wife Polly Gillespie, also has a guest role. For Prebble, who grew up in the capital, having Kereama on set was a huge deal.
“I was so excited,” she says. “I grew up listening to Grant and Polly. He’s the nicest person.
“I was interviewed by him a few times, but it was only by phone, so I hadn’t met him.
“But he is so famous. We were like, “Oh my god. Grant Kereama is on our show. »
Outside of acting, Prebble is an ambassador for Auckland’s department store Smith & Caughey’s. Last year, she qualified as a wedding officiant because it would be a “good thing to have as a job between acting jobs.”
So far, she has only officiated at one wedding due to her busy schedule.
“But I have quite a few booked, so my next one is in August, then I have a few at the end of the year and even a few for next year and even 2020,” she says. . “I had to say to these people, ‘Look, I have no idea what life is going to be like then, but we’re going to pencil it in.’ I won’t give the date to anyone else if I could, but let’s talk about it in 18 months. »
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