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Robert Sheehan (born 7 January 1988) is an Irish actor. He is best known for television roles such as Nathan Young in '' Misfits'', Darren Treacy in '' Love/Hate'', and Klaus Hargreeves in ''
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,'' as well as film roles such as Tom Natsworthy in '' Mortal Engines'' and Simon Lewis in '' The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones''. Sheehan has received multiple Irish Film and Television Award nominations and a
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nomination. In 2020, he was listed as number 41 on ''
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'' list of Ireland's greatest film actors.


Early life

Sheehan was born in
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, County Laois. He is the youngest of three children born to Maria and Joe Sheehan, who was a garda. At school, he played the banjo, the
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, and the spoons, having joked that he was like "''Footloose'' with spoons"; he also participated in Fleadh Cheoil. Sheehan attended St Paul's school in Portlaoise for primary school. He attended Ballyfin College for secondary school, which went on to become a famous hotel. Unsure of whether acting was a sustainable career choice, he studied film and television at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology. He missed several months of the course to film '' Summer of the Flying Saucer'', failed his first-year examinations, and decided not to attempt the repeats.


Career

Sheehan became interested in acting in primary school when he played Oliver in ''Oliver with a Twist''. At the age of fourteen, he auditioned for '' Song for a Raggy Boy'', and won the role, spending three months in Cork to film. He later joined the Laois Open Door theatre group, and played the crippled boy in a production of '' The Cripple of Inishmaan''. At the age of 16, Sheehan appeared in the Australian television show '' Foreign Exchange''. He followed it with roles in '' The Clinic'' and ''
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'', and portrayed
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in ''
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''. In 2008, he appeared in ''
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'' and ''Bitter Sweet'', a two-part television comedy-drama. During this time, he also appeared in films including ''
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''. After leaving the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Sheehan starred as one of the lead characters in '' Cherrybomb'' in 2009. In March 2009, he appeared in the role of BJ in the
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trilogy '' Red Riding''. Sheehan described the role as "weighty" and a "step up" from his previous work, and credits the show with changing his career. From 2009 to 2010, he starred as Nathan Young, a young offender, in the first two series of the British TV series '' Misfits''. In April 2011, it was announced that Sheehan would not be returning to the show for the third season. Regarded as a "cult favourite", Sheehan connected "intensely" with the role, which he later described as "defining", and "a lovely, gorgeous memory for me," and remarked it was "challenging" to leave it behind. In May 2011, he was nominated for a
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in the "Male Supporting Actor" category for his role in ''Misfits''. Beginning in 2010, he played Darren, a member of gangland Dublin in '' Love/Hate''. He accepted the part because he wanted to work with Stuart Carolan and Dave Caffrey, and featured in three seasons. After leaving the series, his character's ubiquitous blue hoodie was donated to the Dunamaise Theater in Portlaoise, and he remarked it was "tough to watch heshow carry on without e. He was nominated for an Irish Film and Television Award for the role in 2011 and 2013. In 2011, Sheehan played Kay in '' Season of the Witch'' alongside
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and
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. Sheehan was nominated for an Irish Film and Television Award in the Rising Star category in 2010. The following year, he starred in the film '' Killing Bono'', and in John Crowley's production of '' The Playboy of the Western World'' at the Old Vic Theatre. Sheehan appeared in the second season of the BBC crime drama series '' Accused'', which aired in 2012. He played Simon Lewis in the 2013 film '' The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'', and followed it with roles in '' Anita B.'', '' The Road Within'', '' Moonwalkers'', and '' The Messenger'' in 2014 and 2015. In late 2015, he played
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in Trevor Nunn's revival of ''The Wars of the Roses'', an adaption of
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's plays ''
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'' and the three part '' Henry VI''. In a 2018 interview with ''
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'', Sheehan described the role as his recent favourite, citing the "magic" and "transcendent experience" of being on stage. ''The Song of Sway Lake'' premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2017, and was released theatrically the following year. It was filmed prior to 2014, and reflecting on the role in 2019, Sheehan described himself as "immensely proud". During 2017, he also appeared in '' Geostorm'' and featured in the second season of '' Fortitude'', for which he was nominated for an Irish Film and Television Award. In 2018, he appeared in '' Genius: Picasso'' as Carlos Casagemas and in '' The Young Offenders'' Christmas special as a caricatured version of himself. He also appeared in several films; he starred alongside
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in '' Bad Samaritan'', appeared in the
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film '' Mute'', and starred in '' Mortal Engines'' in the leading role of Tom Natsworthy. In 2019, he starred in the Netflix Original series ''
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'' as Klaus Hargreeves. On 15 October 2021, Sheehan published his debut novel, ''Disappearing Act: A Host of Other Characters in 16 Short Stories''. He was cast in August 2022 to be one of the main villains in the upcoming film '' Red Sonja''. He will be playing Draygan. In May 2024, Sheehan will play Withnail in the world premiere of ''Withnail and I'' by Bruce Robinson and directed by Sean Foley based on the 1987 film at the
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. In July, he will appear in ''Reunion'' written and directed by Mark O’Rowe for the Galway International Arts Festival.


Personal life

Sheehan resides in West Cork. He has also lived in London and Los Angeles. He has spoken openly about experimenting with his sexuality when younger, but identifies himself as
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. He was in a relationship with actress Sofia Boutella from March 2014 until October 2018.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre


Awards and honours

In September 2013, Sheehan was honoured by
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's Literary and Historical Society. In October 2015, he received the Burke Medal for Contribution to Discourse Through The Arts from
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in
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.Hist's Robert Sheehan Event
. UniversityTimes.ie (19 October 2015). Retrieved on 10 March 2016.


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